Old Glory Bank Sponsors 2025 National Youth Shooting Sports Conference

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posted on November 18, 2025
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Old Glory Bank served as the presenting sponsor during the 2025 National Youth Shooting Sports Conference (NYSSC) in October, reaffirming the company's support for the Second Amendment and the shooting sports. The gathering, the only conference in the nation focused on youth shooting sports, took place in Columbia, Mo.

“We are strong supporters of our military, veterans and first responders, many of whom benefited from participation in youth shooting sports,” said Eric Ohlhausen, chief strategy officer at Old Glory Bank. “Partnering with MidwayUSA Foundation allows us to make a direct impact on thousands of young athletes who are learning the values of safety, respect and personal responsibility through shooting sports.”

MidwayUSA Foundation’s National Youth Shooting Sports Conference provides workshops and discussions on fundraising best practices, compliance, coach training and range-development projects. This new partnership ensures the Foundation can deliver a high-quality, impactful experience, providing industry leaders with the resources necessary to sustain and grow youth shooting sports across America.

“Sponsor support allows us to keep costs down, while offering a robust line-up of speakers and range events,” said MidwayUSA Foundation Project and Events Manager Sarah Hall. “We’re excited to offer our conference attendees the opportunity to pull some triggers at the newly established Missouri Marksmanship Education Center and the Prairie Grove Shooting Sports Complex. In our industry, it’s nice to get out of the conference center and on the range.”

Old Glory Bank has customers in all 50 states and specializes in delivering the personal service of a community bank with the advanced technology you expect from a national financial institution. In October, the company also entered into a joint marketing relationship with the NRA to provide banking benefits to members of the NRA Business Alliance and NRA-affiliated clubs and associations. 

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