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Trust for Public Land
 
OFFICIAL 2022 MEMBER CARD
 
  John xxxxxx  
Name: John xxxxxx
2022 Member Status: Pending, Join Now
Please respond by Sunday 10/31/2021
 
John,

As we near the end of 2021 and reflect on what The Trust for Public Land achieved over the past year, you should be proud of the outstanding work your leadership and support has made possible.

Despite the hardships caused by the ongoing pandemic, the continuing problem of catastrophic wildfires, and years of mismanagement and funding deficits that have left our nation’s monuments and public lands in disrepair, The Trust for Public Land and our members have still made tremendous progress toward our aggressive goals to conserve one million acres of land, protect 1,000 miles of rivers and streams, and connect or build 1,000 miles of trails across America by the year 2025.

But our work is far from done — to reach our aggressive goals by 2025, we must continue and expand our vital work during the coming year. That’s why we are asking you to join The Trust for Public Land with a monthly gift so that we can gain a head start on the critical year ahead and aid important efforts such as:
  • Our Community Schoolyards™ projects, which will transform asphalt schoolyards into vibrant parks in communities across the U.S., improving park access for 6 million people.
  • Permanently protecting 384-acres of undeveloped land on Banning Ranch in Southern California, which is one of the largest tracts of private land remaining on the California coast.
  • Expanding the Sabinoso Wilderness in New Mexico with the addition of the 9,855-acre Cañon Ciruela property, the largest donation of land in U.S. history for the expansion of a federal wildness area.
  • Creating the Butte Falls Community Forest, a 450-acre property in Oregon which will provide the community with hiking and biking trails, a historic railroad park, park amenities to promote public access, and managed forestland.
And as a monthly donor you’ll help us protect the places people love — and you’ll get the following benefits:
  • Membership always current
  • Annual tax statement
  • Exclusive email updates
  • Easy, efficient, automatic, and secure
You have already helped The Trust for Public Land achieve so much through your support in 2021, please continue to help as we head into 2022 with a monthly gift.

Sincerely,
Kim Elliot Signature
Kim Elliot
Director of Membership

P.S. Through our efficient, cost-effective process, we are able to save $8 worth of land for every $1 you donate, so every little bit counts.

P.P.S. If you don’t want to renew your support with a monthly gift, no problem! You can join with a one-time gift here.
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