From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject eNews: This is a pivotal moment for outdoor equality
Date June 18, 2020 6:57 PM
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* Help us make conservation history
* Photo day at a Chattanooga park: "We see you. You belong here."
* Five ways to #RecreateResponsibly during COVID-19
* L.A. park group takes on mutual aid
* On the map
* Tax benefits of the CARES Act

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Help us make conservation history

Thanks to 20 years of advocacy from our community, Congress is on the verge of passing a bill that will fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund forever. As this momentous legislation moves forward, we're revisiting a few of the many special places where LWCF has made a difference.  

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Photo day at a Chattanooga park: "We see you. You belong here."

This spring our Chattanooga team worked with a photographer to take portraits of families at a neighborhood park. The pandemic interrupted the plan to show these images at a public installation, so we're sharing them in a virtual gallery until it's safe to gather again in person.

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Five ways to #RecreateResponsibly during COVID-19

Across the country, bright ideas like these are keeping park visitors safe, active, and healthy.

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A creative approach to climate justice

"Art is one more way we can share the
community's hard-earned knowledge and
perspectives about climate change," says
artist and organizer Eve Mosher. See how
she's uniting Philadelphians to generate
creative solutions to some of the steepest
challenges facing our society today. 

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L.A. park group takes on mutual aid

Since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, these savvy park activists have shifted gears, putting their existing strengths--communication, trust, and an extensive network of nonprofit and public partners--to work to meet their communities' most urgent needs. 

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On the map

As more cities look for ways to create safe outdoor space during the pandemic, we're mapping which neighborhoods need access the most, and sharing key data with city leaders.  

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Tax benefits of the CARES Act

The new CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act offers a few key provisions that may affect you and your charitable goals. To learn more about the CARES Act tax benefits, please click on "learn more" below.


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