Become an NRA Campaign Field Representative Today!

Gun Rights

The Campaign Field Representative Program started in 2008 because of a need for full time grassroots staff to be deployed to live and work in key areas to advance our Second Amendment rights. The 2008 Presidential Election marked a monumental shift towards a focus on field work, and your NRA recognized and adapted to this reality. Since then, these full time campaign staff have been strategically deployed to build a network of volunteers who then act as a force multiplier to advocate for our NRA-PVF endorsed candidates in upcoming elections.

We deploy Campaign Field Representatives EVERY YEAR, and accept applications on an ongoing basis for these positions. If you ever wanted to apply your campaign experience toward the mission of advancing the Second Amendment on behalf of the NRA, this is your opportunity!

For more information, Please visit the links below:

A Day in the Life – Learn about what a typical day as a Campaign Field Representatives. 

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Testimonials - Hear from previous Campaign Field Representatives about their experiences in their own words.

Past Projects – Read about past projects that our Campaign Field Representative. 

Frequently Asked Questions – Get the Answers to some common questions about the Campaign Field Representative program.  

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