From Team NPP <[email protected]>
Subject Our first Give Day
Date November 17, 2022 11:19 PM
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John,

Your support and investment in our organization have allowed us to provide consistent, year-round voter registration, civic engagement and mobilization within the communities we center.

Today, we’re excited to celebrate the successes of our first full year on the ground with our very first Give Day! Chief among them, we registered 20,000 voters in 2022, centering historically disenfranchised communities of color, immigrant communities and the youth across the Commonwealth!

Image: Text: The New Pennsylvania Project registered 20,000 voters in 2022! Background: a collage of voters filling out voter registration forms.

Consistent, year-round voter registration, civic engagement and mobilization are key to building community power and achieving a reflective democracy that represents ALL Pennsylvanians. Will you give today to help us keep up this work and build a more representative democracy?

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We have a lot more than just our own achievements to celebrate this Give Day.

In a historically difficult year to make progress, we nonetheless saw Pennsylvania stand up and elect a Democratic Governor, a Democratic Senator, and a Democratic majority in our State House.

And we didn’t just win races — we built a more diverse and representative democracy:

* We elected Austin Davis, Pennsylvania’s first Black lieutenant governor.
* We elected Summer Lee, Pennsylvania’s first Black Congresswoman.
* We elected Pennsylvania’s most diverse state legislature in history, with the addition of 7 people of color this election: 4 Black, 2 Asian Americans, and 1 Latino.
* With our projected new majority in the State House, Joanna McClinton will be the first woman and Black woman to serve as Speaker of the House in Pennsylvania.
* We elected Arvind Venkat, Pennsylvania’s first Indian American state representative.
* We elected Latasha D. Mayes, Pennsylvania’s first Black lesbian legislator.

John, these are the kind of wins that come from expanding the electorate, necessary steps towards a reflective democracy – and we’re just getting started. Will you donate right now to help us keep up the momentum and achieve even more in the years to come?

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In solidarity,

Team NPP
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The New Pennsylvania Project was founded in May 2021 to expand Pennsylvania’s electorate, so it reflects the Commonwealth’s demographically changing population. In the next four years, NPP will engage and empower young residents and those living in underrepresented immigrant communities and communities of color. We register communities to vote, provide civic education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize Pennsylvanians to vote in every election.

PA ELECTION DATES:
2023 GENERAL ELECTION: November 7, 2023

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New Pennsylvania Project
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West Chester, PA 19381
United States

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