From Don't Wait, NPCA <[email protected]>
Subject Make tomorrow count ... today!
Date August 24, 2020 1:43 PM
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Thank you for everything you do to protect and preserve our national parks.



August 25 is NPCA Giving Day ... join today!
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Dear Friend of the National Parks,

Tomorrow is NPCA's Giving Day.

To celebrate the incredible difference NPCA and caring friends have
made for the national parks over the past 101 years, and to protect
America's favorite places from some of the biggest threats in
their history, we have set a campaign goal of raising $50,000 by
midnight tomorrow.

With national parks across the country at risk of permanent damage,
every day - and every dollar - counts. And that's
why I am asking some of our most dedicated members and supporters like
you to make an early gift today to give us the best possible chance of
reaching this critical goal.

If you have yet to make your Giving Day gift, please don't wait
until tomorrow! You can help make this special campaign a success by
joining with a generous contribution right now.
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Your early gift today will provide immediate resources to help us
protect and preserve the parks you love so that they remain sources of
wonder and inspiration for generations to come.
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And when you join with a tax-deductible gift of $15 or more, you'll
receive our award-winning National Parks quarterly magazine, the
Park-Pak, our members-only travel information kit on request, your
very own NPCA bucket hat as your free welcome gift, plus more.

Your Giving Day contribution will help us stand up to the
administration's illegal removal of protections for
Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, the first
and only national marine monument in the Atlantic Ocean. NPCA is
already suing to restore protections for Bears Ears National Monument,
and we are fully prepared to do the same to save Northeast Canyons and
Seamounts.
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And you will help us seize opportunities to enhance the park system
- just as we did last month when we helped pass the Great
American Outdoors Act, a monumental win that will begin to undo
decades of underfunding and neglect of America's now more than
400 national park sites.
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Victories like this one would not have been possible without the
generosity of members and supporters like you. And with threats to our
parks growing worse by the day, we are counting on your continued
support to put forward our best pro-parks efforts in the months ahead.

Please join NPCA and be part of our Giving Day campaign by making
your tax-deductible gift now!
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National parks preserve and celebrate the very best of America
- spectacular natural beauty, the diversity of our natural
world, our shared history and the values we hold dear. Ensuring these
special places remain intact and welcoming for generations to come is
a responsibility I know you take seriously.

That's what our Giving Day campaign is all about -
bringing our members and supporters together to defend vital land,
water, air and wildlife protections, and ensure a vibrant future for
all national parks.

And you don't need to wait until tomorrow to be a part of this
special campaign! Please help provide a thriving future for your parks
by becoming an NPCA member today.
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When we stand together, our national parks win ... thank you!

With gratitude,

Theresa Pierno
President and CEO

P.S. Thanks to everyone who has already donated, we are getting
closer to our Giving Day campaign goal. But we need your help to reach
the finish line. So please don't wait until tomorrow -
join with your Giving Day gift today to help us enhance and defend
your national parks.
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Also, stay tuned: I expect to have some great news to share with you
tomorrow, so be on the lookout for my email!

Join today:
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