John,
Did you get my email yesterday? Since I sent it, 6,000 acres of open land have been lost to development.
That’s right. Six thousand acres — nearly 10 square miles — gone. In one day. And over the course of this month — another 150,000 acres of untouched land will have been destroyed.
You and I want to protect open land, which is why we’re both involved with The Trust for Public Land. The special donation you make today will help do just that: protect and preserve open land.
And here’s another reason to make a special, one-time donation right now: Someone will double it. Our generous patron wants to remain anonymous, but they’ve offered to match every donation we receive between now and June 15, up to a total of $250,000.
John, your support helps us protect open spaces for use by people rather than profits for corporations. Don’t miss this chance to do twice as much good — please make your tax-deductible contribution now.
The Trust for Public Land is a nonprofit organization. Even in the best of times, the resources we need in order to operate — as well as our very survival — are completely dependent on the generosity of our members and supporters — people like you. The threat to public land has not changed in these uncertain times. We need you now more than ever and I know I can count on you.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kim Elliot
Director of Membership
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