Dear John,
A few weeks ago, I shared the exciting news about our Lasting Affordability in Housing Now Fund to support rapidly expanding the scale of housing with lasting affordability. Shared equity housing is a scalable, sustainable solution, and we aim to increase the impact of our housing work through the creation of 1 million new homes over the next decade.
As such, our path to racial equity will require each of us to do much more.
Many of our colleagues and peers across the sector have responded, and if you were one of them, thank you for your support. Today, on #GivingTuesday, I invite you to join them by making your tax-deductible* gift if you have not done so already.
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As impacts to American families from COVID-19 rapidly evolve, so too must action to ensure housing stability for the already-vulnerable renters and homeowners of color at risk for eviction or foreclosure as federal moratoriums expire. Stable housing is also required to support learning, stabilize employment, and strengthen families, all of which are essential for economic recovery.
At any level, your financial support of Grounded Solutions Network will play an important role in addressing systemic racism by increasing access to affordable housing. Thank you for your contribution.
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Tony Pickett
CEO
Grounded Solutions Network
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PS – Did you know that, even if you don’t itemize your taxes, you can take advantage of a $300 charitable deduction only in 2020? *
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Where we live matters.
We bring together an extensive network of partners and member practitioners from local communities who have a deep understanding of best practices in community land trusts, shared equity housing, local housing policies such as inclusionary zoning, and more.
At Grounded Solutions Network, we know what policies and strategies work to build and preserve housing opportunities, and we help communities use them.
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* Grounded Solutions Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and your gift is tax deductible as permitted by law.
Please consult your tax advisor.
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