From Abbey McHugh, Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject The final push
Date December 28, 2023 4:15 PM
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John,

I've been crunching the numbers and wanted to share our progress toward our end-of-year fundraising goal. We've made significant strides, and we’re very close to hitting our mark, but we're still a bit short of our ambitious target — that's where you come in.

We just got news yesterday that if 2,024 supporters donate before midnight on Dec. 31, a generous donor will give a $200,000 gift to support the Innocence Project’s work in the new year.
That means your contribution will have double the impact in our fight for justice.

So will you chip in right now to help us close the gap, unlock the $200,000 match, and soar over the finish line? Your donation, of any amount, plays a crucial role in our ability to continue advocating for the wrongfully convicted.

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As you know, your donation helps us secure the release of innocent people who have been wrongfully convicted. But our work goes beyond even that — we use your support to push for policy changes that prevent future injustices. Funds also go toward helping those who have been exonerated rebuild their lives. So, not only will your gift be doubled right now, but your impact will also be magnified because the work we do helps not just individuals, but whole families and communities.

This is your chance to make justice the prevailing story of the year. Your donation fuels the work of our legal experts, advocates, and support teams dedicated to fighting for the innocent — so please make a matched donation before the Dec. 31 deadline.

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Thank you for being a vital part of our community and for considering a contribution to help us reach our end-of-year goal. Your support truly makes a difference.

With gratitude,

Abbey McHugh
Digital Fundraising Coordinator
Innocence Project



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