From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Saving the day for parks and people
Date December 10, 2020 1:26 PM
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John,

Where would our nation's parks, public lands, and people be
without you?

With the end of this difficult year fast approaching, I want to show
you how support from friends like you has made possible many successes
to create parks and protect public land for people - and urge
you to join the public land movement by making a membership gift to
keep our momentum moving forward.

Your year-end gift of $25 will be matched to become $50. Give $35 and your gift will double to $70. Give $50 and your gift will have twice the impact, growing to $100.

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Despite the unprecedented challenges of 2020 - a global
pandemic ... public lands auctioned off for reckless development
... climate challenges across the country - your unwavering
support helped us achieve great things. Together, we:

* Permanently protected Fishers Peak as Colorado's newest
state park
* Secured $900 million every year, always, for the Land and Water
Conservation Fund (LWCF)
* Protected 1,790 acres of private land near Zion National Park,
ensuring permanent public access to two key trails and
preserving the dramatic vistas for visitors from around the
world who come to see Zion
* Established Kingfield Community Forest in Maine
* Created neighborhood parks and green schoolyards across the
country

None of these accomplishments would have been possible without
your support, and on behalf of all of us at The Trust for Public Land,
please accept our sincere thanks.

But in many ways, our work is just beginning. Many new projects
are underway in 2021 - including turning an old mill site into a
community forest in Oregon ... completing the final stretch of a
greenway in Tennessee ... and permanently protecting the remaining
128 acres of privately-owned land on the doorstep of a national park
in Arizona - to name a few.

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2021 is just around the corner, and by 2025 we've set a goal
to protect one million acres of land ... create parks within a
10-minute walk of the five million Americans who currently
don't have access to one ... and build 1,000 miles of
trails for people to get outdoors. There's no time to rest on
our success.

With so many achievements behind us and yet so many challenges
still ahead of us, may I count on your year-end gift to The Trust for
Public Land today?

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Sincerely,

Kim Elliot
Senior Director of Annual Giving

P.S. Your tax-deductible gift by December 31 will be matched,
dollar for dollar, to create parks and protect public lands for
people. Please continue your generosity with a special year-end gift
now, while it can go twice as far.

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