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    Union Sportsmen’s Alliance

    Union Sportsmen's Alliance LogoYou Deserve An Outdoor Organization You Can Call Your Own!

    Activate your FREE Union Sportsmen’s Alliance Membership

    If you’re like millions of union members, spending time outdoors isn’t just a hobby for you. It’s a deep-rooted part of who you are. It’s how you unwind after a hard day’s work, clear your head and find peace, and connect with family and friends outside of work.

    The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) is a brotherhood of the great outdoors. There’s no political red tape, no partisanship, no rank. It’s a place to simply connect with your union brothers and sisters of all trades through a shared love of the outdoors and focus on conservation issues that affect all of us—outdoor recreation, public access, wildlife habitats and passing on America’s outdoor heritage to future generations.

    If you hunt, fish, shoot or simply enjoy spending time in the great outdoors, the USA is for you! Best of all, there is no cost for you to become a USA member. It is provided to you by the OPCMIA. Simply activate your membership to start enjoying the many benefits.

    Reasons to Activate Your No-Cost USA Membership
    • Opportunity to help introduce thousands of youths to the outdoors.
    • ​Help contribute to access projects nationwide and in your community.
    • ​30% discount on Liberty Ammunition
    • ​The satisfaction of knowing that your support makes a real difference.
    • ​Access to exclusive rotating discounts, benefits, and more year round!
    • ​BONUS: Opportunities to win prizes in members-only contests.

    Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

    The mission of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TCRP) is to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish.

    They help create federal policy and funding solutions by uniting their partners and amplifying the voices of American sportsmen and women in service of Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation legacy.