The org. (HCRPC) maintains and operates a rifle and pistol range facility. The primary purpose of the Club is to promote safe and responsible participation and involvement in the shooting sports and outdoor activities such as wildlife conservation and habitat management. The public is invited to attend certain educational (Hunter Education. Junior Rifle Program and Public Sight In Days) and competitive events (5 regularly scheduled shooting matches). Educational opportunities include Range Officer Training, Hunter Education and a library of periodicals relating to firearms and other outdoor activities. Donations to charitable organizations such as the USO, Christ's Haven for Children, Tarrant County Food Bank and Meals on Wheels are examples of the giving conducted by the Club. The Club has provided opportunities for youth members to become active and involved in the shooting sports by sponsoring the Junior Rifle Club and working to partner with local youth engaged in Scouting.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. Haltom City Rifle and Pistol Club Inc reported 12 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
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