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John,
Conservation work is often a complex endeavor. Without strong
partnerships with landowners, affinity groups, and policymakers, plus dedication
and support from people like you, this work would not be possible.
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Thank you!Â
-Alana Fink, Trust for Public Land
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PS: If you could escape to your favorite outdoor destination, what
must-have would you bring with you?
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Your reply may be featured in future messages!Â
A Collaboration in Conservation
Sometimes the best partnerships are ones you wouldn't expect.
For more than three decades, TPL has worked with a timber company to
protect some of California's most iconic landscapes.
Read More
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Bald Mountain's Magic: Paddling, Hiking, Climbing
Deep in the forests of central Maine, outdoor enthusiasts have a newly
protected slice of Eden-2,600 acres that include the majestic
Moxie Bald Mountain, Bald Mountain Pond, and a stretch of the
Appalachian Trail that crosses over the summit.
Have a Look
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In the Spotlight
Outdoor Spaces for All Abilities
From a community park in California's Bay Area to a play space in
Colorado Springs and a trail in New Hampshire, we strive to make
welcoming and inclusive outdoor spaces.
Explore Our Work
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More Stories for You
New Green Alley Opens in L.A.
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Over half of L.A.'s residents lack easy access to nature, but with
your support, we're turning asphalt alleys into modern green spaces.
Chattahoochee RiverLands Newest Trailhead
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This new trailhead park will serve as an access point to the
Chattahoochee River for nearly 1 million people, thanks to supporters
like you!
Learn about the Long Island Greenway
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More than 8 million New Yorkers are cut off from the Empire State
Trail. But a plan is in motion to change that.Â
New Minnesota Park Protects Tribal Resources
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With the addition of Big Elk Lake Park, Sherburne County residents
will nearly double their park space. The land also holds meaning to
both Dakota and Ojibwe peoples, so protection means that these
communities can once again access their ancestral legacy.
Ways to Give
Protect Public Lands Now and Forever
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Public lands sustain us. And it's up to us to sustain them for
generations to come. Your support is critical to permanently
protecting 1 million acres of land and 1,000 miles of rivers and
streams, creating 35 new high-quality parks, and connecting 1,000
miles of trails by 2025.
Donate Now
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Why Outside Matters
Share why you're thankful for the outdoors for a chance to be featured
in a future newsletter.
Tell Us Why Outside Matters to You
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Take Action
Protect 380,000 Acres of Sacred Land
In November, during the White House Tribal Nations Summit, President
Biden promised to permanently protect Avi Kwa Ame-Mojave Desert
lands of immense cultural, ecological, and recreational value-by
using his Antiquities Act authority to designate it as a national
monument. Take action now and encourage President Biden to follow
through on his promise to permanently protect Avi Kwa Ame today!
Take Action Now
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Planned Giving
Here Now. Here Always. Because of You.
Trust for Public Land is creating a legacy of connecting everyone to
the outdoors. So can you. Whether through a simple bequest, charitable
gift annuity, or more, we can help you secure your financial future
and make a gift that will last for generations to come.Â
Secure Your Tomorrow, Today
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Join Our Team
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Come join a passionate team working toward a mission you believe
in. View open positions.
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Director of Government Relations for Park Equity
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Philanthropy Writer - Location Flexible
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Northwest Associate Director of Philanthropy
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Join Our Advisory Board
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Advisory board members are TPL advocates, ambassadors, and donors that
help increase our impact through philanthropy, advocacy, connections,
and strategic guidance.Â
TPL turns 50
In 2023, we reflect on and celebrate our first 50 years of impact, and
we look ahead at the work still to be done. From protecting unspoiled
lands, building parks and trails, and transforming schoolyards, we
strive to create healthy, equitable communities for everyone.
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