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Folks, when it comes to supporting organizers across our target regions, we don’t just write them a check and call it a day. 

Since Joe Kennedy first founded Groundwork Project, our “wrap-around support” approach has remained the same, resulting in wins for voting rights, abortion rights, and more in the states and regions too often written off.

In a moment, we’re going to ask you to pitch in $10 toward our partners’ efforts to advocate for their communities, but first, we hope you’ll give us just a moment to explain what exactly wrap-around support means.

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By providing wrap-around support to our partners, we’re able to help changemakers across Appalachia, the Deep South, and the Plains with whatever they need 24/7, 365.

We like to break it down into three categories:

đź’° Capital: Our grants and mini-grants fall under this category and give organizers the funds they need to complete projects and fulfill their mission.

🤝 Community: We’re fostering an engaged, diverse cross-state partner network that organizers use to build a national support system and share challenges, victories, and best practices with other organizers who know what it’s like to work in such tough places.

📊 Capacity: So much happens under the hood to keep these organizations running, and we’re here to help our partners with things like data management, volunteer recruitment, social media, and more.

As you can see, Groundwork Project is here to not only help provide funding for our partners but to help with all of the other challenges that come with running a nonprofit. That way, our partners can dedicate the majority of their time to making progress.

But for our wrap-around support to continue, we need to meet our fundraising goals. Our next deadline is just a week away, so we’re humbly asking: Can you pitch in $10 to help us meet our upcoming end-of-month fundraising goal? Any amount helps.

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Thank you so much,

— Groundwork Project 

 
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