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Thank you for your request for a reservation at the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range.
We will contact you soon to finalize your request. Note: This is not a confirmation that your reservation was accepted.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources' Shooting Range Development Grant Program helps provide hunter education, shooting sport programs and recreational shooting opportunities to the citizens of Utah.
Through this program, the Division promotes safe hunting and shooting by supporting facilities that provide safe and convenient places to learn how to and to practice discharging firearms.
The grants provide financial support and assistance to Utah clubs or organizations that help recruit and train new hunters and shooters, and retain or reactivate experienced hunters and shooters. They are designed to promote the safe and proper use of firearms and archery equipment by funding specific shooting range improvement projects.
This program is funded through the Division by Utah hunting license fees and by a Federal excise tax on firearms, shooting supplies and ammunition. Qualifying projects must have a positive and direct benefit to Utah hunters and shooters.
You can apply for a grant from April 15–June 15 each year. Applications received outside of this timeframe will not be considered for funding.
Organizations may only apply for and receive one grant per fiscal year (July 1–June 30). All grant requests, no matter the amount, must be approved by the Division Director. The Division only awards grants as funds are available.
There are specific restrictions and criteria for the types of projects that are eligible for a grant. Project grants are for shooting ranges that provide recreational public shooting. To be eligible, the project or organization must meet one or more of the following:
For approved projects, applicant organizations are responsible for 100% of the upfront costs and will directly pay vendors. Approved projects that utilize Federal funds will be reimbursed up to 75% of the total project cost. The grant-recipient organization must provide the remaining 25%. The Division will reimburse the grant-recipient organization with the eligible share of the project costs in the signed grant agreement.
Funding is not available to the following kinds of limited-access facilities:
Applications will be selected for available funding based on, but not limited to, the following criteria:
If you have a question about the Shooting Range Development Grant Program or the application, please contact Gary Cook, Hunter Education and Shooting Sports Programs Coordinator, at 801-538-4719 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..