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Your GivingTuesday Giving Equation

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Tomorrow is GivingTuesday! Make Your Giving Informed and Impactful Hi {NAME}, GivingTuesday is TOMOR

[View this email in your browser]( Tomorrow is GivingTuesday! Make Your Giving Informed and Impactful Hi {NAME}, GivingTuesday is TOMORROW! In preparation for the big day, we’re sharing some helpful tips for stress-free giving. Utilize our Giving Basket to: - Donate to multiple charities at once - Set up recurring donations - Give anonymously - Give in honor of a loved one - Receive quick and comprehensive tax receipts [Use our Giving Basket]( For more information on GivingTuesday and how to make a difference, attend our webinar, 5 Ways to Make Your Giving Informed and Impactful this GivingTuesday, TODAY from 2 PM to 2:45 PM EST. Speakers Kyle Gardner and Grace Dowd will walk you through our practical tools and resources to streamline your giving. SPEAKERS Kyle Gardner Director of Direct Response Grace Dowd Major Gifts Officer [Register]( Note: Go ahead and register if you really want to attend but can't make it work with your schedule. We'll send you a recording of the webinar shortly after it concludes! Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, The Charity Navigator Team Copyright © 2021 Charity Navigator, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to be notified when we publish new ratings, about ways to stay informed with your philanthropy, and to receive other timely updates from Charity Navigator. Our physical address is: Charity Navigator 299 Market Street, Suite 250 Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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