Transparency & Disclosures
Transparency & disclosures
Who operates the program, how it is funded, and what it does and does not do.
Program & operator
FPR Guardian Fund is a community reinvestment program operated by Family Protection and Recreation LLC, a for-profit limited liability company. The FPR Guardian Fund is a program and not a separate legal entity or nonprofit organization. Neither the program nor Family Protection and Recreation LLC is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3).
Funding & no public donations
The program is funded by Family Protection and Recreation LLC through internal community-reinvestment allocations from company revenue and does not solicit or accept public donations at this time. Training support is subject to program eligibility, available funding, geographic coverage, participating-provider availability, and current written program guidelines. Submitting an application does not guarantee approval, an award, or placement.
No firearm commerce
The program does not sell or provide firearms and does not fund the acquisition of firearms, ammunition, firearm parts, magazines, suppressors, or equipment intended to increase a firearm's firing capability. It does not issue participants cash, unrestricted retail credits, or purchase vouchers. Approved support may include professional instruction, range fees, personal protective equipment, secure-storage costs, and other training-related expenses expressly permitted by current written program guidelines. Approved costs are paid directly to participating providers or approved vendors.
Independent training providers
Training is provided by independent, third-party instructors and training facilities operating under their own credentials, insurance, policies, professional responsibilities, and safety procedures. Family Protection and Recreation LLC does not provide instruction or operate a training facility.
Honest, optional sharing (FTC)
Participant sharing is genuinely optional and never conditioned on a positive review. If a participant or influencer receives anything of value (including training at no cost, equipment, or other benefits) in connection with an endorsement, or has a financial or personal relationship with the program, that material connection must be clearly and conspicuously disclosed where the endorsement appears. The disclosure must accurately describe the actual relationship.
Program scope
Program information is general and educational. The FPR Guardian Fund supports professional firearm safety and self-defense training and eligible training-related costs as defined by current written program guidelines.