From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Today's the day! Your final chance...
Date June 15, 2020 12:37 PM
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John,

Today's the day. The deadline is here. You must act now.

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An anonymous patron has been matching every gift we receive dollar
for dollar. But their offer expires at midnight tonight, so if you
want to have your gift doubled, you have to act now.

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That's right: doubled. When you donate $25, that patron will
match it with $25 of their own ... turning your gift into $50.
When you donate $35, they will make it $70. Your generous gift of $50
will become $100.

Once it's matched, your donation will do twice as much to
support our work to conserve and protect public lands, defend their
future in Congress, and create parks in communities all across the
country.

This is too good a deal to turn down - how often does someone
offer to double your money? Take advantage of this offer now,
John,
right away, before it expires.

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We're a nonprofit organization, and our survival depends on
the exceptional generosity from supporters like you. I know I can
count on you to help us take full advantage of this exceptional offer.
Thank you.

Sincerely,

Kim Elliot
Director of Membership

DOUBLE MY GIFT

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