FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024   ■   INDUSTRY

Project ChildSafe Foundation Thanks Sponsors and Winners of its 2024 Safety Sweepstakes

The Project ChildSafe® Foundation wrapped up its Project ChildSafe Safety Sweepstakes with a drawing for nine great prizes involving thousands of participants who generously donated to support Project ChildSafe’s work of providing firearm safety resources throughout the U.S.

Project ChildSafe is a program of NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, that reminds gun owners to practice responsible firearm handling and storage and educates children about firearm safety.

“We are grateful to everyone who made donations to support this vital safety program and to our prize sponsors for their support of Project ChildSafe and its continuing work to help prevent firearm accidents, suicides and thefts,” said Joe Bartozzi, Chairman of the Project ChildSafe Foundation and NSSF’s President and CEO.

Qualified donors earned a chance to win prizes ranging from a $4,900 Vault Pro Silver Eagle Series gun safe to a Yeti tumbler, with many great prizes in between. The Project ChildSafe Safety Sweepstakes ran from September 18, 2023, to February 23, 2024, with prizes drawn on March 7, 2024.

The Project ChildSafe Foundation and NSSF extend their appreciation to sponsors and congratulate the winners:

  • Vault Pro Silver Eagle Series SE-740 Gun Safe – Chris, TX
  • Bass Pro Shops Gift Card – Chad, TX
  • Celerant Retail POS Software (12 months) – Joshua, PA
  • Franchi Affinity 3 Turkey Shotgun – Daniel, OR
  • OpticsPlanet: Headrest Safe – Craig, KY
  • Ruger Model 6927 7mm-08 Rem. Rifle – Byran, ID
  • Brazen Sports Watch with Project ChildSafe case back – Matthew, IL
  • GTM Vintage Messenger Bag– Michael, GA
  • Yeti Tumbler – John, IN
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All winners have been notified.

If your company is interested in sponsoring prizes for the next Project ChildSafe Safety Sweepstakes, please email Bill Brassard at bbrassard@nssf.org by May 31, 2024.

For more information about Project ChildSafe, make a donation and learn about future initiatives, visit ProjectChildSafe.org.