Various agencies, organizations, and others provide funding for hunter education.
- Federal Government: To support a range of hunting-related projects, including hunter education, land acquisition, and improvement of wildlife habitat, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service provides federal aid to state wildlife agencies. The Pittman-Robertson Act, passed in 1937, created the funds for Federal Assistance in Wildlife Restoration.
- State Government: Each state or province's hunter education programs are sponsored by state wildlife agencies.
- National Hunter Education Organizations: Non-governmental groups (such as Ducks Unlimited and IHEA-USA) provide resources and instruction on hunting ethics and firearm safety.
- Industry, Commerce, and Clubs: To help hunters use their equipment properly, many gun and archery manufacturers offer training materials. The facilities and equipment for hunter education courses are frequently provided by neighborhood hunting clubs, civic organizations, and corporations.
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