Hey, John! We hope this email finds you well and that you’re having a great weekend.
Earlier this month, we announced an ambitious end-of-quarter fundraising goal of raising $150,000 from grassroots supporters like you. As we enter the second half of March, we just wanted to reach out to explain why it’s so important that we keep up the pace on fundraising.
Asking people to spare any part of their income is not something we take lightly, so we wanted to share why we hope you’ll make a contribution to help us stay on track this quarter.
Early support matters, especially for down-ballot candidates. Every race is unique, but each of them will need to make important priority decisions that will affect their odds. Things like staffing, campaign tools, advertising budgets, and other line items all have a major impact when it comes to reaching voters. In some races, the difference between electing a climate champion or maintaining the status quo may come down to a handful of votes.
That’s why we can say in no uncertain terms that whether you’ve contributed $1.00 or $10,000+, you're the driving force behind our work, and your involvement has a direct impact on the outcome of the races we work on.
In light of that, could you contribute any amount before Sunday? Your support will keep us on track for our goal at the end of March and equip us with the resources to challenge the fossil fuel industry head-on.
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Before we sign off, we also want to acknowledge that not everyone can contribute to every email or text we send out, and many reading this have already made a contribution recently. If that’s you, we totally understand if you can’t contribute today.
Thanks so much,
Jane PAC Digital Team
PS: For those who would prefer to contribute their time instead, please keep an eye on your inbox for more updates on the horizon — our candidates will need all the help they can get making phone calls to voters, knocking on doors, and more between now and Election Day.
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