
Get ready to GIVE BIG this week! From 6 PM Thursday, April 30, to 6 PM Friday, May 1, please consider supporting Gallatin Community Gun Club (GCGC) during Give Big!
We will be at Give Big Fest from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Ferguson Farms at The Market. Please come say hi!
There are so many great reasons to support GCGC!
GCGC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization!
Your contribution is tax-deductible, and GCGC is an all-volunteer, community-driven organization. Our instructors and board members volunteer their time so that every dollar you give goes directly back into classes, supplies, and community programs.
GCGC offers more than just classes; we build skills and connections.
From Intro to Firearms and defensive training to Stop the Bleed, preparedness education, and Mental Health First Aid, our programs are designed to help people feel more confident, capable, and prepared. We also create space for connection through meetings, events, and community groups.
GCGC is making a real impact in Gallatin County.
We’re working to bridge the gap between safety and mental wellness through programs like “What About the Guns?: Firearms Safety Planning for Mental Health Professionals.” We partner with local organizations, host educational events, and create welcoming spaces for people of all experience levels.
We operate on a small budget and rely on support from people like you.
Every dollar helps us replace class materials, expand programming, support our volunteer instructors, and work toward our long-term goal of creating a dedicated community space.
Your support helps strengthen our entire community.
At GCGC, we believe in safety, preparedness, and connection. Whether it’s learning life-saving first aid, building confidence with new skills, or simply finding community, your donation helps make it possible.
Please consider giving during Give Big!
Search for Gallatin Community Gun Club on the Give Big platform and make a gift of any amount, even $5 makes a difference.
Thank you for supporting GCGC and helping us build a stronger, safer community together.

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