The bill establishes a grant program aimed at incorporating firearms safety, trap shooting, archery, hunting, and angling into physical education courses within Minnesota school districts. The commissioner of natural resources is tasked with creating this program, ensuring that the activities funded align with state physical education standards. School districts, including American Indian-controlled Tribal contract or grant schools, must apply to participate, and the commissioner will strive for geographic balance among selected schools.

Additionally, the bill mandates a report to be submitted by January 15, 2027, detailing the activities and outcomes of the grant program to relevant legislative committees. It also includes a one-time appropriation of $1,000,000 from the general fund for fiscal year 2027 to support the program's implementation, which can be used for various expenses such as personnel costs, curriculum development, training, and equipment for the courses.