NASP started March 3, 2002 in 21 schools. Today, the program teaches archery to 1.5 million kids per year in 7,361 schools in 5 countries (46 states and 4 provinces). Massachusetts begins the program next week as 47th state. New Brunswick will becoe 5th province on July 29th (God willing). These kids learn the process of shooting that most of us on this site could only wish we had learned so many years ago. According to the Sporting Goods Manufacturing Association archery participation grew 7.7% last year. This is 29 times faster growth than the average of the 8 prior years! Teaching archery, of any style to millions of children can only strengthen the future of the shooting sports and oh, the kids love it and so do their teachers who report better grades, attendance, behavior, and self-esteem among the students. Most of these kids will never know target panic because they are being taught better than most of us learned on our own or from our friends. Yep, I just returned from the nationals. There were 7,125 students registered and 6,874 showed up -- the largest archery tournament in world history. 137 people, many bowhunters from traditional clubs worked very hard to run the event. NASP has certified more than 16,000 teachers to teach NASP-style archery. 77% of NASP students had never shot a bow before NASP. If you want to know how you can help, send me a personal message please.