* FOR USE BY OUR MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS ONLY *
GRANTS
Grant Checklist
A guide to ensure each grant is properly completed and submitted.
Yearly Timeline and Grant Reports
A yearly timeline for the AFSS and its Member Associations. The document outlines grant application deadlines and all other information important to each Association of the AFSS.
Also included in this document is a summary of eligible expenses and their amounts that can be claimed for AFSS grants.
Part C - Individual Expense Claim Forms
Any Athletes, Coaches or Officials receiving AFSS Grants from their Member Association need to use Part C.
Scholarship
The Alberta Federation of Shooting Sports (AFSS) scholarships are for candidates who have demonstrated strong academic performance and a commitment to the sport of shooting through active participation and involvement.
These Scholarships are designed to encourage athletes (up to age 25) to maintain their involvement in shooting sports while pursuing post-secondary studies. Two (2) scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded each year. Preference will be given to longtime residents of Alberta and must be a member of an AFSS Association.
Administration Grant
The Administration Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs related to improving the administrative costs of the sport.
Athlete Development Grant
The Athlete Development Grant is for all 11 Member Associations.
This grant is intended to help member associations more fully complete the following programs:
High Performance Grant
The High Performance Grant program is intended to help athletes who participate in high performance training in Alberta to achieve National team ranking and team Game Plan sports. As well as, athletes that participate in world championships or a recognized international equivalent. Shooting sports recognized in this latter category must have a sanctioned world or equivalent international championship that is held at least bi-annually.
Associations Eligible to Apply: AHA, AFRA, AISA, AISTA, ASRA
Hosting Grant
The Hosting Grant is for all 11 Member Associations for hosting Provincial and National competitions within Alberta.
Jr. Air Gun Grant / Jr. IOC Support Grant
The Junior Air Gun Grant program "Training to Compete" is for the purpose of developing junior athletes training for the Alberta Winter and Canada Winter Games by AHA (Alberta Handgun Association) and ASRA (Alberta Small Bore Rifle Association).
Leadership Grant
The Leadership Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to help with the costs accumulated from Training Clinics, Identification Clinics, Coaches Clinics and Coaching within Alberta.
Range Development Grant
The Range Development Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs of building target stands or portable ranges incurred for regular scheduled events and special programs.
Technology Grant
The Technology Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs related to improving the technological facets of the sport.
CASINO
Casino Expenditures
A list of allowable expenditures by Casino funds from AGLC (Alberta, Liquor, Gaming & Cannabis)
Casino Application
Use this form when applying to use your Association's Casino Funds. Original receipts are required to be submitted.
The worksheet can be used for athletes and/or individuals who are being reimbursed for ALLOWED gaming purchases, travel, accommodations, hosting, etc.
Grant Checklist
A guide to ensure each grant is properly completed and submitted.
Yearly Timeline and Grant Reports
A yearly timeline for the AFSS and its Member Associations. The document outlines grant application deadlines and all other information important to each Association of the AFSS.
Also included in this document is a summary of eligible expenses and their amounts that can be claimed for AFSS grants.
Part C - Individual Expense Claim Forms
Any Athletes, Coaches or Officials receiving AFSS Grants from their Member Association need to use Part C.
Scholarship
The Alberta Federation of Shooting Sports (AFSS) scholarships are for candidates who have demonstrated strong academic performance and a commitment to the sport of shooting through active participation and involvement.
These Scholarships are designed to encourage athletes (up to age 25) to maintain their involvement in shooting sports while pursuing post-secondary studies. Two (2) scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded each year. Preference will be given to longtime residents of Alberta and must be a member of an AFSS Association.
Administration Grant
The Administration Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs related to improving the administrative costs of the sport.
Athlete Development Grant
The Athlete Development Grant is for all 11 Member Associations.
This grant is intended to help member associations more fully complete the following programs:
- Sport Outreach
- Talent Identification
- Training High Performance Athletes
- Competitions
High Performance Grant
The High Performance Grant program is intended to help athletes who participate in high performance training in Alberta to achieve National team ranking and team Game Plan sports. As well as, athletes that participate in world championships or a recognized international equivalent. Shooting sports recognized in this latter category must have a sanctioned world or equivalent international championship that is held at least bi-annually.
Associations Eligible to Apply: AHA, AFRA, AISA, AISTA, ASRA
Hosting Grant
The Hosting Grant is for all 11 Member Associations for hosting Provincial and National competitions within Alberta.
Jr. Air Gun Grant / Jr. IOC Support Grant
The Junior Air Gun Grant program "Training to Compete" is for the purpose of developing junior athletes training for the Alberta Winter and Canada Winter Games by AHA (Alberta Handgun Association) and ASRA (Alberta Small Bore Rifle Association).
Leadership Grant
The Leadership Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to help with the costs accumulated from Training Clinics, Identification Clinics, Coaches Clinics and Coaching within Alberta.
Range Development Grant
The Range Development Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs of building target stands or portable ranges incurred for regular scheduled events and special programs.
Technology Grant
The Technology Grant is for all 11 Member Associations to offset costs related to improving the technological facets of the sport.
CASINO
Casino Expenditures
A list of allowable expenditures by Casino funds from AGLC (Alberta, Liquor, Gaming & Cannabis)
Casino Application
Use this form when applying to use your Association's Casino Funds. Original receipts are required to be submitted.
The worksheet can be used for athletes and/or individuals who are being reimbursed for ALLOWED gaming purchases, travel, accommodations, hosting, etc.