The Trust for Public Land
Plus: Parks and conservation are on the ballot this election season
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Photo credit: Joe Martinez |
The #ParksUniteUs challenge is on |
Great parks don’t just happen. They’re created when people stand up for what every community needs and deserves. Today, we're challenging our community to help us raise $100,000 to create more parks, for more people, in more places. Help us spread the word! |
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Photo credit: Oregon National Guard |
Join the conversation: Solutions for climate threats and how to vote “green” |
For our next virtual Park Bench Chat, we’re bringing together leaders who are working to protect their communities from wildfire, extreme heat, and other climate threats. They’ll share how they’re keeping focused on creating change during these unprecedented times and how voters can support climate-smart policies at the ballot box.
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Photo credit: Flickr user David Geitgey |
What to watch for as the wildfire recovery begins |
Our Oregon state director shares her view from the West Coast's wildfire crisis, and what she's learned about resilience and unity from our partners in the hardest-hit communities. |
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Photo credit: Elyse Leyenberger |
Common ground |
In a Philadelphia neighborhood with a divided past, an effort to reimagine the local playground brought people together to create a shared vision for the future. |
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Photo credit: Lindsay Upson |
It’s election season. Are parks on your ballot? |
Across the country, millions of voters will have the opportunity to generate new public funding for conservation and parks at the polls. See which measures we're tracking, and find out whether you'll have a vote for parks on your ballot this November. |
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Photo credit: Chris Bennett |
Give the gift of land for people |
As we head into the giving season, here’s a unique gift idea for friends and family who have all the sweaters and scented candles they could ever need. After 2020, all of us are wishing for a more hopeful future, so please consider giving a meaningful gift of membership to The Trust for Public Land in your friend or family member’s name.
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