
Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation operates as the legislative voice for America's outdoor community—55 million sportsmen and women across 50 states. Unlike retail operations or ranges, CSF functions as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to informing, influencing, and defending policies...
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Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation operates as the legislative voice for America's outdoor community—55 million sportsmen and women across 50 states. Unlike retail operations or ranges, CSF functions as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to informing, influencing, and defending policies that protect hunting, fishing, and conservation.
| **Action** | **Description** |
|---|---|
| Donate | Support legislative advocacy and conservation initiatives |
| State Profiles | Find your state's pro-sportsmen elected officials and policy updates |
| Sporting Society | Join membership community |
| Newsletter | Stay current with policy activity and news |
| Ambassador Program | Become an active advocate in your state |
| Partner With CSF | Organizations can collaborate on conservation goals |
Quick Access: Download the full PDF list of state issue briefs to understand current policy priorities in your region.
CSF tracks active policies including vessel speed rules for marine mammal protection, habitat connectivity for wildlife, and ballot initiatives like New Hampshire's once-in-a-generation right-to-hunt-and-fish amendment. Their state-by-state approach recognizes that hunting and fishing policy varies dramatically by region—what matters in Alaska differs from coastal states concerned with striped bass conservation or landlocked western elk management.
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