Friend of Trust for Public Land,
Celebrate the power of the outdoors with a fresh episode of our podcast, People. Nature. Big Ideas. Explore TPL-supported Black history and culture sites in honor of MLK's birthday. And take action toward creating a new national monument—all in this month's issue. Alana Fink, Trust for Public Land
PS: How do you embrace the outdoors in winter?
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In 1908, one of the most violent race riots in our country's history happened in Springfield, Illinois. The lasting impact on generations of Black residents in Springfield and beyond often remains overlooked. With less than a quarter of our national parks and monuments dedicated to the history of marginalized and underrepresented communities, please urge President Biden to designate this site as a national monument today.
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Ever wondered how cities and towns quantify the value of their green spaces? Learn more about evaluating the financial contributions of park systems—and what it means for you.
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From well-known treasures such as Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta to the unassuming engine house at Murphy’s Farm in Harper’s Ferry, where abolitionist John Brown and a small force of enslaved people took shelter in West Virginia, TPL has helped preserve important Black history sites for decades.
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People. Nature. Big Ideas. host Ronda Chapman travels to Chicago to explore how the outdoors contributes to the well-being and strength of Black communities.
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Congress invited TPL to testify in support of the proposed EXPLORE Act. We told them why we support it and what America stands to lose if they don't.
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When the people of one Vermont town stood to lose their beloved ski spot, they took matters into their own hands and united behind a wild idea: they’d buy it.
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Share why you're thankful for the outdoors for a chance to be featured in a future newsletter.
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Photo credit: Allen Brisson-Smith
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When you create a charitable gift annuity with Trust for Public Land, you get the security of regular income payments for life while also furthering our mission of connecting everyone to the outdoors—and as we enter 2024, payout rates are increasing. Celebrate 2024 with a gift that will care for you, your loved ones, and Trust for Public Land. Learn more about charitable gift annuities with our complimentary guide!
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From parks and pathways to playgrounds and preserved lands, find stunning TPL projects from coast to coast. Can you guess where this place is?
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We wanted to extend our deepest gratitude to you, Friend! Whether you gave time, money, or simply read our email updates, your commitment to our work as we wrapped up 2023 has been invaluable. With around 300 projects currently underway, we're looking forward to 2024 and all the exciting progress and new opportunities to make our world a better, healthier, and more inspiring place.
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Advisory board members are TPL advocates, ambassadors, and donors that help increase our impact through philanthropy, advocacy, connections, and strategic guidance.
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From protecting unspoiled lands, building parks and trails, and transforming schoolyards, we strive to create healthy, equitable communities for everyone.
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