In situations where grant requests exceed the amount of funding available, FWP uses the
following criteria to score and rank grant requests. Overall, the goal is to develop or
enhance shooting ranges that provide safe, accessible, and diverse opportunities for a
variety of shooting interests statewide.
- Range serves local community. Requests will be scored and ranked according to
the distance between the range and the nearest community where the majority
(more than 50%) of members/visitors reside. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Range serves people of the local and regional community. Requests will be scored
and ranked according to a ratio of existing and anticipated shooters (members and
visitors) utilizing the range annually and the total population of the county. (The
maximum number of points is 10.)
- Range serves as host for a variety of designated shooting events. Requests will be
scored and ranked according to the total number of existing and anticipated
designated shooting events held annually. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Range serves as host for a variety of educational shooting activities (e.g., 4-H,
hunter education, and boy scouts) annually. Requests will be scored and ranked
according to the total number of existing and anticipated educational shooting
activities held annually. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Range provides access to shooters. Requests will be scored and ranked according
to the degree to which they provide public access for shooters. Ranges that are
only open to members score lower than those ranges that are maintained and open
to public use for a reasonable fee. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Proposed project improves accessibility for handicapped shooters. Requests will
be scored and ranked according to the degree to which the project improves the
accessibility of the site for handicapped shooters. (The maximum number of points
is 10.)
- Proposed project enhances the safety of the range. Requests will be scored and
ranked according to the degree to which they enhance the safety of the range.
Requests with purposes related to safety improvements rank higher than those
whose purpose is not directly related to safety. (The maximum number of points is 20.)
- Proposed project mitigates environmental impacts associated with shooting
activities. Requests will be scored and ranked according to the degree to which
environmental impacts associated with existing and proposed shooting activities
are minimized. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Proposed project accommodates new or additional types of shooting activities.
Requests will be scored and ranked according to the degree to which they add
new shooting activities to the site (has to be a specifically designated shooting
area). (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Proposed project is a partnership with other organizations. Requests will be
scored and ranked according to the degree to which additional funding sources
have been secured. (The maximum number of points is 10.)
- Proposed project fulfills an unmet shooting need in the community. Requests will
be scored and ranked according to the number and type of existing shooting
ranges within the county and/or FWP administrative region. (The maximum
number of points is 10.)