In 2020, SK Guns® saw an immense need in the firearm community and answered the call through our initiative, SK Gives Back®. Our program is dedicated to supporting a variety of 501(c)(3) non-profits with resources and funds to continue making a difference in the lives of others. At SK Guns®, we provide and enhance personal growth and development opportunities by regularly donating firearms for fundraising purposes to organizations who are making an impact across the U.S. 

We are not only in the business of providing collectible firearms, but also a company that deeply cares about others. With our partners, we can reach those in need while giving back on a local and national level. Each of these philanthropic organizations is shaping countless lives, and SK Guns® is honored to be a part of that.

We continue to support a wide array of causes as regular donors to the foundations below.

In 2023 SK Customs pledged “One Gun A Run” donating one of every production for Kids & Clays efforts to raise money in support of their foundation. 

We encourage you to visit our “contact us” tab to discuss how we can get involved with your foundation. 

 

SK Gives Back to St Augustine Initiative
Join us for the
Inaugural SK Gives Back Sporting Clays Open
Monday November 3, 2025
Saltwater Shooting Club St Augustine, FL 32095
SK Guns recently contributed to the 2024 Giving Tuesday fundraiser held MidwayUSA Foundation through its SK Gives Back initiative. The philanthropic branch of SK Guns is dedicated to supporting local and national 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations invested in the betterment of the firearms community. The most recent fundraising efforts are evidence of the company’s commitment to that initiative.

“SK Gives Back has started 2025 with a wealth of success in supporting partners new and old,” said Simon Khiabani, owner and founder of SK Guns. “We are thrilled about the impact these contributions are making to our industry and youth sports” SK Gives Back contributed to the MidwayUSA Foundation’s Giving Tuesday fundraiser prior to the new year. On December 3, 2024, supporters received a raffle ticket for a chance to win SK Gun’s Italian Renaissance Gold Series for every donation of $1,000 to the foundation.

“It’s exciting to partner with sponsors who not only believe in the work we do but invest in our mission. Thanks to the generosity of SK Guns, our Giving Tuesday campaign generated over one million dollars for youth shooting sports programs across the nation,” said Dani Farris, marketing manager at the MidwayUSA Foundation.

This initiative raised $560,000 for youth shooting programs across the United States. Matching all donations made on Giving Tuesday, the MidwayUSA Foundation raised a total of $1,200,000 for youth shooting programs. 

Kids & Clays schedules and coordinates shooting events to support participating Ronald McDonald House Charity Chapters.

Kids & Clays solicits in-kind contributions from generous national sponsors and donors to be used by participating Chapters who host annual Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap fundraising events.

Kids & Clays also provides each participating Chapter with resources to run each event and offers on-site support to help with the events.  

Kids & Clays also hosts an annual National Drawing that generates funds for both Kids & Clays Foundation and the participating Chapters who sell drawing tickets. 

Hi Simon, 

I trust you are doing well and enjoying the holiday season. Last year, your contribution helped us raise over $100,000– all helping RMHC Chapters around the country. We can’t thank you enough.

Doug Jeanneret
Executive Director
Kids & Clays Foundation

“Aiming to Improve Children’s Lives!”

SSSF educational-athletic organization dedicated to providing shooting-sports education and opportunities to school-age youths around the United States to encourage young athlete personal growth and development.

Simon
Thank you so much for your generosity and support of our youth program. I just got a call from the winner of the Lost State of Jacinto. It was the top prize on our nationwide raffle. After getting it the winner called just to tell me how beautiful it was and how excited he was to receive it. He said it was designed and engraved by true craftsmen.
Thanks again for your support
Rick

Rick Leach
National Director, SASP

The DC Project raises awareness that firearms safety and violence prevention are achieved through education, not legislation; encourages the preservation of America’s gun culture; and highlights the diversity and rising demographic of female gun owners through ongoing advocacy because gun rights are women’s rights.

Purple Heart Homes provide housing solutions for service connected disabled and aging Veterans
We are Veterans… We are also the sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, spouses, and those who are proud to have a connection to our nation’s military. Join the family, and help us provide much needed assistance to Veterans of all eras.

Purple Heart Homes is a non-profit public charity that was founded in 2008 by John Gallina and the late Dale Beatty, two combat wounded Veterans. After being injured in Iraq in 2004, they returned to their community and received a warm welcome and grateful appreciation for their service. They began to question why all Veterans didn’t get the same levels of support and assistance from society.

The answer isn’t easy, but Purple Heart Homes fills the gaps in housing through the Veterans’ Aging In Place and Veterans Home Opportunity Programs. From building a ramp for a Veteran of World War II, to providing home ownership opportunities to younger Veterans, our programs are designed out of necessity and fit the specific needs of the Veteran population.

Four Star General Amos

Our team is committed to providing wounded warriors access to adaptable living solutions, career training and community engagement. The Purple Heart Integration Project is facilitating the Adaptable Living Design Challenge, crowdfunding campaigns, and engaging a network of benevolent partners, suppliers and volunteers

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Since its inception in 1973, the NWTF has provided the foundation for wild turkey conservation throughout North America. From the first research project funded in the 1970s, to the multimillion-acre restoration initiatives going on today and everywhere in between, conserving the wild turkey and preserving our hunting heritage has always been — and always will be — the backbone of the National Wild Turkey Federation.

In 2012, we embarked on our 10-year Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt initiative, which has conserved or enhanced over 4 million acres, recruited over 1.5 million new hunters and has opened public access to hunting on over 600,000 acres. Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, partners and staff, all of these Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. initiative goals were met and exceeded two years ahead of schedule.

As we finalize and celebrate our tremendous Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt initiative, we have to keep our foot on the gas and continue to deliver the right conservation at the right place, at the right scale and with the right partners. With over a decade of conservation success through our Big Six Regions of Wildlife Conservation, we are in a unique position with our partners, volunteers and the public at large to greatly amplify our past successes. However, this will take continued collaboration, innovation and dedication.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – March 25, 2025 – SK Guns recently contributed to fundraisers held by the National Police Bloodhound Association (NPBA) through its SK Gives Back program. The philanthropic branch of SK Guns is dedicated to supporting local and national 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations invested in the betterment of the firearms community. The most recent fundraising efforts are evidence of the company’s commitment to that initiative.

“SK Gives Back has started 2025 with a wealth of success in supporting partners new and old,” said Simon Khiabani, owner and founder of SK Guns. “We are thrilled to introduce our partnership with the local sheriff’s department in our new home.”

Following its relocation to St. Augustine, Fla., SK Guns partnered with the St. John’s County Sheriff’s Office and its Bloodhound K9 Division. SK Gives Back helped raise over $7,000 for the NPBA at its January 2025 seminar. SK’s involvement in the event contributed to doubling the donations typically received at an NPBA seminar.

“I’m excited to share that the NPBA successfully raised thousands for the association through the partnership with SK Guns during our Florida seminar,” said NPBA Public Information Officer Megan Osborne-Smith. “It was an amazing contribution that really got our members excited!”

SK Guns donated branded shirts, patches, 1911 full-size Purpleheart grips and one Lost State of Transylvania “Daniel Boone” 1911 pistol, which were included in the seminar raffle. These donations led to the seminar raising more than twice the funds than any previous event.

Every year K9 handlers around the Country get together to attend seminars and training with their K9 partners. This year one lucky winner will take home a one-of-one NPBA Colt 1911 customized and donated by SK Guns

GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME!

For more than 42 years, we have been Guardians of the Flame – a caring legion of protectors who stand alongside the athletes of Special Olympics Florida. We are law enforcement officers from over 300 Florida agencies, participating in a 67-county, statewide torch run to help Special Olympics Florida athletes reach their full potential. To ensure that they are treated with respect and given the opportunities they deserve. 
 
We are part of a movement that began in 1981 and has grown into the largest public awareness vehicle and grassroots fundraiser supporting Special Olympics. It is a global effort that – each year – involves more than 100,000 law enforcement members carrying the “Flame of Hope,” symbolizing courage and our effort to build a world where all people are accepted and respected.
ABOUT PAL
 
Diamond of Dreams is a stand-alone project of the Historic St. Johns County Police Athletic League organization that will provide an all-inclusive specially designed playground and multi-purpose baseball field for children and young adults with special needs. This field will be carpeted and ADA wheelchair compliant. Despite 17% of the county’s Pre-K-12 population having special needs, only one ADA compliant baseball field and playground exists in northern St. Johns County. 
 
Having just one of these facilities in a county that encompasses 601 square miles of land is unsuitable to the needs of the county’s population. Diamond of Dreams, which will be located in the southern portion on leased county land, will provide a much-needed resource to level the playing field for individuals of all abilities. Additionally, the location of this project targets the majority of our population that is at or below the poverty line.
 
ABOUT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
 
All around the world, Special Olympics has a formidable and caring legion of protectors and supporters: the law enforcement community.  The signature event of the law enforcement community’s year-round support is the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics Florida. 
 
Law enforcement officers from over 300 Florida agencies — Florida Highway Patrol, police departments, sheriff’s offices, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Customs, Air Force Police and Florida Fish and Wild Life Conservation Commission (FWCC) — all participate in the state-wide torch run to benefit the athletes of Special Olympics Florida.  Each year, over 5,000 officers carry the torch on a 1500-mile relay through 67 counties in Florida to the Opening Ceremony of our annual State Summer Games. Chief Deputy Dan Weis of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office serves as the volunteer State Director of the Torch Run.
 
Funds are generated through the sale of the popular Torch Run T-shirts and hats, and through various local fundraising events like Tip-A-Cop where law enforcement personnel volunteer their time as “celebrity waiters” in restaurants and receive tips to raise funds for Special Olympics Florida. These officers work closely alongside the regular wait staff, serving water and coffee, and acting as hosts.
 
You can support Special Olympics Florida and your local law enforcement agency by taking part in one of the many fun events they hold throughout the year or by buying annual Torch Run commemorative t-shirts or hats.  Contact your local law enforcement agency to get yours.