Hello there,
This is a fundraising email to support more housing and better transportation. It's one of several that we'll be sending as part of GGWash's year-end fundraising campaign [[link removed]]. If you're a regular reader of our emails, you know I—Alex, GGWash's D.C. policy director—don't often send fundraising emails (and that, when I send emails at all, I mightily resist formatting them).
I prefer to take a similarly unflashy approach to our advocacy work in the District throughout the year. We don't often talk about what we do because we are rarely the sole reason that, say, the District Department of Transportation moves forward with the best possible concept for a bus-priority project, or the D.C. Council considers a bill making it easier for the District to acquire land, or the Zoning Commission approves an increase in density. Such is the nature of advocacy: We're supporters of things that we believe will make the world better. Our issues, not us, should be the main characters.
Donate here. [[link removed]]
Donating to us is one of the many ways in which you can advocate for more housing, more affordable housing, fewer trips by car, frequent and reliable public transit, and fairer land-use practices. But doing so also means that you're advocating for Greater Greater Washington—for me and my colleagues to do our jobs. Your vote of confidence in our worthiness is extraordinarily meaningful, because stable, well-run organizations that produce high-quality work, which I am proud of us for doing every day, legitimize the things that we're pushing for.
In a given week, I watch public hearings, write testimony to submit to those public hearings, send emails, respond to emails, write my part of Do Something [[link removed]] (of course!), talk to a bunch of people (sometimes, some of you!), read as much as I can, and watch the hearings I missed in the last week. If I'm lucky, I get to go into deep-work mode and spend time better understanding the implications of documents like the zoning code and the Comprehensive Plan to understand what needs to change so that we can build more housing. None of that happens without your backing—especially the "501(c)4 parts" of my job, like our endorsements processes, that I think are the most rewarding.
Thank you for supporting Greater Greater Washington. Thank you for supporting me. By showing up for us, you keep us able to show up for you.
Alex Baca
D.C. Policy Director
P.S. If you’d prefer to make a tax-deductible gift, you can give to Greater Greater Washington Commons, [[link removed]] our 501(c)3 sister organization that we launched in 2023.
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