From Nick Sementelli <[email protected]>
Subject GGWash taught me why
Date December 21, 2023 11:49 PM
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Dear Friend,
I fell in love with DC the moment I arrived. Years later, GGWash taught me why.
Growing up in the suburbs of Dallas, I didn’t understand the creative and cultural power of cities, let alone have the language to describe it. I knew highways and strip malls and single-family sprawl. GGWash taught me transit and zoning and missing middle housing.
As my relationship with the city deepened, GGWash grew with me . When a historic district debate came to my neighborhood, GGWash was my first research stop. When I finally put together my thoughts, they offered me a platform to share them. And when I started organizing my neighbors to weigh in, GGWash showed me how it was done.
That powerful combination of information and action I learned from GGWash has now become my personal theory of change. And it’s the reason I’m so happy to support this organization with my time and money.
If GGWash has influenced you in a similar way, will you join me in making a gift to support them this end of year? [[link removed]]
Whether reported pieces, op-eds, endorsements, or even breakfast links, GGWash content is consistently marked by a clear focus on what’s happening, what the context is, and, most importantly, what the stakes are. GGWash’s vision that our region is great and sharing it with even more people can make it greater is a bright North Star in a local media landscape that often seems to revel in deep pessimism.
Combining the publication with a policy team full of some of the smartest people I’ve met just makes their impact even deeper. What I love about GGWash’s advocacy work is that they don’t settle for just telling me to do something but, rather, they point me to the specific thing that will make a measurable impact. In the policy areas of transportation, housing, and land use, where disappointments often feel like the default, trusting that GGWash will lift up the key opportunities and moments to drive real change is invaluable.
Between the Metro funding crisis, an upcoming transformational Comp Plan rewrite, key elections coming, and more, the need for GGWash’s work is as strong as ever. I’m committed to making sure Chelsea, Caitlin, Sandy, Alex, Dan, Kate, and Kai are fully resourced to guide us through these challenges in the coming years, and I’d love your help.
I've made my year-end gift to GGWash, and I'm asking you to join me. [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] In gratitude,
Nick Sementelli,
Board Vice Chair
P.S. If you're able, I invite you to make this a recurring monthly gift. More than even just the revenue, these gifts provide stability and allow the team to plan for the future even more. I'm proud to also be one of our 479 recurring monthly donors, and would love to see us break the 500 club this year. Even just a $10 per month gift adds up to a huge impact. If you're looking to really make a difference, please join me as a recurring donor [[link removed]] !
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