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Savage Arms Helps Raise $1 Million for Youth Shooting Sports Through Support of MidwayUSA Foundation

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – June 10, 2026 – Savage Arms, an iconic firearm manufacturer, has reached a significant milestone in its continued commitment to youth shooting sports, helping raise more than $1 million for youth shooting teams and organizations through its support of MidwayUSA Foundation.

Since partnering with MidwayUSA Foundation in 2020, Savage Arms has played an important role in sustaining and growing youth shooting sports programs across the country. Funds raised through this partnership provide long-term financial support to youth shooting teams, ensuring future generations have access to safe, competitive and educational shooting sports opportunities.

“True to their vision, they build quality firearms for shooting sports enthusiasts of all ages.  Through this partnership with us, their products allow youth shooting teams in our program to conduct community fundraisers.  The fundraising product grant model gives donors the chance to win a high-value item, and in return, the team earns contributions to their endowment that will fund their team forever.  Savage Arms is leaving a legacy by supporting MidwayUSA Foundation’s mission,” said John Linquist, MidwayUSA Foundation’s Relationship Manager. The majority of Savage Arms’ products are used in MidwayUSA Foundation’s fundraising product grant programs.  Funds raised and donated to a team endowment are matched by MidwayUSA Foundation’s matching program, enabling rapid endowment growth through sponsor-provided products.  

This $1 million milestone reflects Savage Arms’ ongoing dedication to conservation, outdoor traditions and the development of young athletes through participation in shooting sports. By supporting the MidwayUSA Foundation, Savage Arms is helping youth programs nationwide build stronger teams, expand opportunities and provide valuable experiences that teach leadership, responsibility, confidence and discipline.


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