The Trust for Public Land
Plus: #RecreateResponsibly during COVID-19
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Photo credit: Julia Stotz Photography |
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 credit: Brooke Bragger |
Photo day at a neighborhood park: "We see you. You belong here." |
This spring our Chattanooga team worked with a photographer to take portraits of families at a local 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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Photo credit: Alija |
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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Photo credit: Jorge Rivas |
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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Photo credit: Doug Strickland |
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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Photo credit: Steve Aaron Photography |
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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