We REALLY hoped we'd never have to send this email, Friend, but our worst-case scenario came true: We are short of our World Orca Day fundraising goal, and we need your support to reach this crucial milestone. 
 
We can't accept this shortfall, not now. The last 75 Southern Resident orcas are endangered and suffering, and Big Polluters are still destroying our planet for private profit. With so much at stake, we are EXTENDING our World Orca Day matching gift opportunity. A generous group of donors will still match your gift up to our $90,000 goal -- but ONLY until midnight TONIGHT. Here's where your record stands:

⚠️ Incomplete Donation Record

EMAIL: [email protected]

 ORCA DAY DONATION: STILL PENDING. GIVE NOW.

PEOPLE NEEDED IN YOUR CITY TO GIVE: MORE

Records reflect most recent available data. Extension expires 11:59 p.m.

This isn't about pride or proving a point. We set our $90,000 goal because that's what it takes to secure the survival of our planet. Every single dollar is accounted for in our battle to protect orcas, our waterways, and our planet. And every single dollar has a job to do -- a job that gets infinitely harder if we don't close this budget gap.  
 
Because here's the thing, Friend: Falling short means cutting back on our work -- and the planet can't afford that. That's why this giving extension is so critical. We fight as hard as we can every day, but that fight is fueled by you. That means when we set these goals, we're counting on you to step up. Endangered Southern Resident orcas and the planet are counting on you.
 
Time is running out for this giving opportunity – and for our planet. So please -- don't wait a moment longer, because the Earth has never needed a friend like you or us more. We only have until 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT, so please: Rush your $27 membership donation now and double your impact to protect orcas and save the Earth!

If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

Standing with you,
Marcie Keever
Oceans & vessels program director,
Friends of the Earth

 
 
 
 
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