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Members’ Toolbox

The Member’s Toolbox is a series of articles written by past member of the Board of the NRAA, George Wittorff, who was given the tast of addressing membership issues facing our sport at a national level.  The articles have particular focus on reviewing the membership issues facing the movement at a national level, and developing and investigating strategies that State Associations and local clubs could gainfully use in a concerted effort to attract and retain members.

ASAPS stands for Advancing Shooting as A Positive Sport.  

ASAPS is not just an acronym or a bunch of letters.  The concept of ASAPS runs throughout these articles and is central to programs taken up by States and Clubs.

ASAPS 1

Where are we now and where to from here?

ASAPS 2

An example of what a positive approach can achieve.

ASAPS 3

How one club quadrupled its membership.

ASAPS 4

30 ways to Advance Shooting as A Positive Sport.

ASAPS 5

Strategies clubs can use to attract and retain members.

ASAPS 6

Marketing shooting to the public.

ASAPS 7

Looking and working toward the future.

ASAPS 8

Reverse membership trends and pass on a growing sport.

ASAPS 9

Promote, Promote, Promote to make it successful.

ASAPS 10

Connecting with our members and keeping then engaged

ASAPS 11

Continuity and growth is the responsibility of the Club.

Aid for New Shooters

A simple New Shooter Aide Memoire.

Try Shooting flyer

A flyer for Clubs to use to promote our sport.

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