The Outdoor Wire

Women for Gun Rights Launches First National Membership Program

After ten years of building one of the nation's most influential grassroots Second Amendment organizations through volunteer leadership and industry partnerships, Women for Gun Rights (WGR) today announced the launch of its first formal paid membership program; marking a major milestone in the organization's continued growth and national impact.

Since its founding, WGR has operated without a paid membership structure, relying instead on the strength of its volunteer network, state and regional leaders, delegates, and supporters. The new membership program reflects increasing demand from supporters who want to become more actively involved in advancing WGR's mission of education, safety, and constitutional advocacy.

"The launch of our membership program is a testament to the strength of our community and the growing desire of Americans to safeguard their rights, so they can protect themselves and the ones they love," said Dianna Muller, Founder of Women for Gun Rights.

"For the past ten years, Women for Gun Rights has been powered by hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours from our regional and state directors, delegates, and their families, who dedicate their time to issues that impact every American. We are deeply grateful for their sacrifice and commitment. This new membership opportunity allows supporters to engage more directly with our mission, and every donation will help expand our education, advocacy, and safety initiatives. We are also proud that our sponsors recognize this support by offering meaningful benefits to our members."

A Community Built on Volunteer Strength

WGR has grown through personal relationships, volunteer leadership, and strong partnerships within the firearm and outdoor industry, without relying on traditional membership funding models.

This foundation has allowed WGR to develop strong, trusted relationships with industry leaders including 2A Daddy, CZ, Federal Ammunition, Hornady, Kahr Arms, Nightforce, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Tarus and many others who have provided long-standing in-kind support to help advance WGR's educational and advocacy initiatives.

Membership Provides Engagement and Impact

Through membership, supporters will gain opportunities to:

  • Connect with like-minded men and women at local, state, and national levels
  • Support education initiatives focused on firearm safety and responsible ownership
  • Help inform legislators and communities about the real-world impact of legislation affecting constitutional rights
  • Participate in grassroots outreach and advocacy initiatives & events
  • Monthly raffles from participating sponsors
  • Access exclusive benefits provided by WGR sponsors that far exceed membership donation levels

Strong Sponsor Partnerships Supporting Member Discounts

WGR also announced appreciation for early supporters of the membership initiative including AMAC, 2A Daddy, Dene Adams, Patriot Mobile,Right to Bearand other mission-aligned companies that are working with WGR to provide exclusive member benefits and opportunities.

These partnerships demonstrate how companies can actively support grassroots constitutional advocacy while building meaningful relationships with a highly engaged national audience. More information about sponsorships contact: tom@moonrockmediagroup.com

A New Chapter for Women for Gun Rights

The membership program represents the next phase of WGR's evolution. WGR is growing by blending a volunteer-driven movement to a scalable national organization supported by its community, and national partnerships with the firearm/shooting community.

"This program exists because our supporters asked for it," Muller added. "Our members want to be part of something bigger than themselves. They want to stand for education, safety, constitutional rights, and stronger communities. This membership program allows them to do exactly that and more."

About Women for Gun Rights: Women for Gun Rights is a national grassroots organization dedicated to protecting constitutional freedoms through education, advocacy, and community engagement. Through its network of volunteers, state leaders, and industry partnerships, WGR works to promote firearm safety, responsible ownership, and informed public policy discussions. www.womenforgunrights.org