Instructions I read on the CMP page say you must have an FFL sumbit a letter to them to arrange for purchase via that program.
I found retailers with a slightly higher price point so getting it thru CMP to save $20-25 dollars probably isnt worth the hoops unless you were a club buying 10 of em.
Also "All affiliates must certify rifles purchased under this programwill be used in a junior shooting program
The FFL requirement is unrelated to the affiliated club requirement.
I don't see where an FFL sends a "letter," but rather the standard copy of the FFL's signed license, which must include the standard FFL info:
For the rifles shown on this page, you must provide a signed copy of the FFL of
the gun dealer who agrees to receive the rifle and deliver it to the applicant.
For the FFL holder, please make sure to provide their name, complete shipping
address, telephone number and email address (if available). The rifles advertised
on this page will not be shipped directly to your home.
https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/22-target-commercial/All the requirements and procedures for an individual to participate in the CMP Affiliate Rifle Purchase Program are detailed in the application:
CMP Individual Rifle Purchase Program Order Form – Direct Payment
https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IndividualDirectPlan.pdfThe stated purpose of the program is to advance target training for junior shooters. You can purchase as an individual that's a member of an approved affiliate, or an affiliated organization can place the order. Individuals are not allowed to purchase the SAVAGE MARK I-FVT or the MARK II JUNIOR SMALLBORE Rifle.
The process in the application says to send no money with the application. Your application will be reviewed along with affiliate eligibility. If approved, you'll be sent a CMP Certificate of Eligibility and Purchase Instructions. You'll make payment directly to the vendor. I don't know if they offer a choice from a list of vendors, or if they provide single vendor to buy from. Regardless, you can easily determine if you qualify by sending in your application. Only costs a little time, a stamp and an envelope. If you're approved, you can decide whether or not to actually purchase when you find out which vendor/s are authorized and what their prices are.
I have no direct experience doing this, but it's not much different than the hoops you jump through for surplus rifles. Just pull up the application and follow the instructions. If you have questions, go to the associated webpages and read the details.
