From Barry Hirsch, Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject This work won't be the same without you
Date December 20, 2023 3:02 PM
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Trust for Public Land

Together, we can connect more people to the outdoors in 2024. Are you
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in
 

Trust for Public Land.

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Public lands
are vital to thriving communities. We know this. And yet, it still
needs to be said-over and over and over again.

Why? Because for as many benefits as public lands provide, there are
just as many threats they endure from rampant development and climate
change.

If we're to ensure that everyone will have access to the
benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to come, we must
redouble our conservation efforts in the year ahead.

Will you power the movement to improve mental and physical health,
strengthen communities, and preserve our beloved green spaces with a
tax-deductible gift today?

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Since 1972, Trust for Public Land has worked hand in hand with
communities to connect millions of people to the benefits and joys of
the outdoors. Thanks to people like you, we've been able to
preserve 4 million acres of land and complete over 5,000 parks,
trails, and schoolyards across the U.S.

And with you by our side, we'll never shy away from the enormity
of the challenge. Instead, we're:

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Lands: Working with landowners, partner groups, and public agencies to
acquire, create access to, and secure public ownership and stewardship
of the lands and waters that make our communities great places to
live, work, and play.

 

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Trails: Working with communities to create and protect trail systems
across the country. Urban, suburban, and rural trails connect people
to nature, recreation, schools, workplaces, and their broader
neighborhoods.

 

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Parks: Working alongside youth and community members as well as
partners intent on equitable development to create parks that reflect
and serve local communities and connect people to nature and each
other.

 

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Schoolyards: Working in partnership with students, parents, and
communities to redesign and create Community Schoolyards® spaces that
are open to the public, serving as a hub for community empowerment,
improved health and education, and climate resilience.

We've already made substantial progress together. But we know more is
possible.

That's why we've set a goal to protect even more land and
provide even greater value to all who benefit from public lands in the
year ahead. As a part of our efforts, we've set out to empower
500 communities to conserve an additional 1,000,000 acres of public
land and 1,000 miles of protected rivers while advocating for $10
billion in new conservation and parks funding!

This work won't be the same without
you. So please,
help create a lasting impact for future generations one trail, one
park, and one schoolyard at a time.

Make a tax-deductible donation today to advance Trust for Public
Land's mission to connect more people in more places to the
outdoors in 2024.

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Thank you,


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Barry Hirsch
Trust for Public Land



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P.S. We do our best not to ask members for gifts who just made a gift,
but sometimes our records don't update fast enough to keep recent
donors from receiving an appeal like this. So, if you did just give,
thank you for your support, and our apologies for the extra request!





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