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Subject Help change lives this Giving Tuesday
Date December 2, 2025 2:10 PM
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We're matching your donations to Nick Kristof's Holiday Impact Prize honorees
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John,

This Giving Tuesday, we're doing something different. With your help and
generosity, we can change and save more lives.

This year, we've teamed up with two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times
columnist Nick Kristof to match reader donations to three outstanding
nonprofits — Vision to Learn, Helen Keller Intl, and the Mutual Aid Sudan
Coalition — that he has chosen for his annual Holiday Impact Prize.
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Each year, Kristof honors a few nonprofits in a "holiday giving guide,"
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highlighting impactful but lesser known organizations that need resources. Over
the past six years, the annual appeal has raised almost $60 million for
nonprofits and created transformative change for over 2.1 million people around
the world.


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MAKE A MATCHED DONATION
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This year Nick Kristof has highlighted:

U.S.-based Vision to Learn
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provides eyeglasses to children who need them but can't afford them. This
small change — helping kids see better so they can engage in school and read
without strain — can profoundly affect their futures. As Kristof wrote in his
annual column: "young people in the criminal justice system are twice as likely
as others to have impaired vision; if they’d been able to get glasses in
elementary school, I suspect, many of those lives might have gone in a better
direction."

Helen Keller Intl
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helps treat and prevent neglected tropical diseases causing blindness and
disability by providing free medicine and corrective surgeries in 20 countries
around the world. With the constricting of distribution networks for drugs that
prevent river blindness, combat parasitic infections, and more, donating to
Helen Keller Int, says Kristof, "is a way each of us can fill a gap, preventing
hideous diseases for only 75 cents per person reached."

The Mutual Aid Sudan Coalition
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supports Emergency Response Rooms across Sudan to feed and provide medical and
other care to those on the frontlines of what Kristof calls "probably the
world's worst humanitarian crisis." The volunteer-driven organization is
meeting critical needs, and your donation can do a tremendous amount of good.
"A $15 donation will pay to evacuate someone from a crisis area and provide a
temporary shelter and five meals. Or $100 can provide emergency food baskets
for 60 people in need," writes Kristof.

This is a powerful opportunity for all of us to change and save lives. The
Bloomberg Philanthropies match means that your donation to any, or all, of
these organizations will have double the impact.

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to learn more about these amazing organizations and to donate.

Thank you,

Bloomberg Philanthropies




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About our work

Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 700 cities and 150 countries around the
world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The
organization focuses on creating lasting change in five key areas: the Arts,
Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health.


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including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as
Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy that advises cities around
the world. In 2024, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $3.7 billion.

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