Dear John,
We knew 2020 would present some big, complicated challenges for our country and our climate. With the spreading of coronavirus, recent economic uncertainty, and the upcoming presidential election, there’s a lot going on right now. Some of these challenges are out of our control, but there's one area where you personally can make a difference: climate change.
Now you can double your impact and make positive strides forward on climate change.
Starting this month, all monthly donations are being matched dollar for dollar for the next 12 months!
Will you make a monthly gift to tax-deductible Citizens’ Climate Education?
By giving monthly, you join a special group of people that we call Evergreen Donors who are committed to providing a steady and reliable source of income to the organization. This support allows us the flexibility to address rapidly changing circumstances and take advantage of emerging opportunities
Our goal is to raise $25,000 in new monthly donations this month in order to activate even more volunteers for durable climate solutions in 2020. The human connections, volunteer training and support programs, and all the positive actions that we take through our work at Citizens’ Climate help bolster us all, even during uncertain times.
Whether you are able to give $5, $25, $75 or more each month, every recurring donation makes a big difference. Together, we can ensure a livable planet.
With Gratitude,
Mark Reynolds Executive Director Citizens’ Climate Education/Citizens’ Climate Lobby
501(c)(3) Citizens’ Climate Education (CCE) and 501(c)(4) Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) are sister organizations that complement each other in building political will for impactful climate solutions. CCE provides educational resources to help volunteers become effective climate advocates, and CCL supports lobbying efforts. Donations made to CCE are tax-deductible, while donations made to CCL are not tax-deductible. All monthly donations to both organizations will be matched dollar for dollar through February 2021.
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