The bill proposes the appropriation of $600,000 over two fiscal years (2024 and 2025) from the heritage enhancement account in the game and fish fund for shooting sports facility grants, including those for archery facilities. This funding is intended to support the development and enhancement of shooting sports facilities, with a requirement that grants be matched with nonstate contributions, which can include in-kind donations. The appropriation is a one-time allocation that will remain available until June 30, 2026.

Specifically, the bill allocates $200,000 each fiscal year for grants of $25,000 or less, and $100,000 each fiscal year for grants exceeding $25,000. This structured funding approach aims to ensure a broad range of support for shooting sports facilities across the state, promoting participation and development in these activities.