For America’s 55 million sportsmen and women, the incoming approach of our favorite moments is something we anxiously look forward to. Bugling elk in the aspens. Dry fly days on the river. Rutting bucks below your tree stand. These are the moments that make our lives worth living. They ignite our passion, fuel our fire, and make our world go ‘round. These moments are our ‘why’. Unfortunately, as the sporting-conservation community faces unparalleled challenges, the future of these moments has never been more at risk which is why the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is announcing the launch of the inaugural Protecting Outdoor Pursuits Conservation Raffle.
How This Raffle Helps Hunters
In a time when more anti-sportsmen bills are being introduced than pro-sportsmen bills, topped with a nationwide decline in public approval of our time-honored traditions, the need for sportsmen and women to have a powerful force advocating for them has never been more important. That’s why, since 1989, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation has been steadfast in advocating on vital outdoor issues that are the backbone of our nation’s rich conservation legacy, giving a voice to sportsmen and women on Capitol hill and state houses in all 50 states. Through our dedicated team of hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and policy professionals, CSF exists to inform, influence, and defend policies that protect and promote our cherished time-honored traditions. We are the wall that stands between your favorite moments and the anti-sportsmen agenda, but we need your help to keep fulfilling this mission.
“Many organizations are working hard within the area of conservation, but very few focus on the policies that are important to make sure we can enjoy our nation’s great outdoors and no organization does a better job at this than the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation,” said Richard Childress, Chairman and CEO of Richard Childress Racing. “Your contributions through CSF’s Protecting Outdoor Pursuits Conservation Raffle will support CSF’s mission to ensure our natural resources are protected. Purchase tickets today for your chance to win some great prizes and join me to support conservation for tomorrow.”
What You Could Win
The Protecting Outdoor Pursuits Conservation Raffle is an outstanding collection of over $200,000 in prizes, featuring some of sportsmen and women’s favorite products, gear, and brands. With 80 opportunities to win, this raffle not only presents a chance for you to win big, but also will help CSF in our mission to win big for conservation.
Prizes include a $65,000 Truck Voucher to Flow Automotive, a Tracker Off Road 800 SX LE Crew valued at $18,299, a Blaser R8 Rifle Package, a $5,000 Visa gift card, several firearms, Leupold optics, Hornady and Winchester safes, a Mathews Lift Bow, Gift cards to Tactacam, Strike King, Shimano, and so much more!
When You Could Win
Tickets are on sale now through Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, and are available individually for $20, 3 for $50 or 10 for $100. With no limit to the number of raffle tickets that can be purchased, the more tickets purchased, the better your opportunity is to win. Raffle tickets may be purchased online directly at pop4conservation.com.
Winning tickets will be drawn on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, and with 80 prizes on the line your chances of winning are great and supporting our outdoor traditions even greater.
As you head afield or on the water in the coming months, remember that your ability to do so is not random, and that the moments you are enjoying are under attack. Help us protect what’s sacred by heading to pop4conservation.com.
To read more about CSF’s work, read our Midyear Outdoor Heritage Report by clicking here or visit congressionalsportsmen.org.
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