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This Tuesday is Giving Tuesday - read more about Charity Navigator’s tips to make your giving easier and safer. [View email online]( Hi {NAME}, We hope your Thanksgiving was filled with joy! This Tuesday is Giving Tuesday – a day all about generosity and making a difference. It's a fantastic chance for us to positively impact the causes closest to our hearts. Whether you already have a charity in mind or are searching for the perfect cause to support, we're here to help! Here are some helpful tips to make the biggest impact on Giving Tuesday: How to Make the Most Impact This Giving Tuesday: [Find and Research the Most Effective Charities:]( Charities’ ratings periodically change. Search for organizations by name or cause area to ensure your giving is directed to the most effective organizations. [Get Inspired with Our Curated Lists:]( Use our curated lists to discover top-performing, reputable charities addressing specific causes or responding to crises. [Simplify Giving with the Giving Basket:]( Make your giving easier and faster by using the Charity Navigator Giving Basket. This feature empowers you to support multiple charities in a single, secure checkout, controlling how much of your personal information is shared with each organization. Remember, every contribution, no matter its size, holds immense value in shaping a brighter future for those in need. Thank you for being a part of this incredible global movement of giving. Together, we can create significant change. Wishing you a wonderful and fulfilling Giving Tuesday! Kevin Scally Chief Relationship Officer Don’t forget Charity Navigator is a charity, too! Like the organizations we rate, Charity Navigator is a nonprofit, too. It’s our pleasure to provide you (and millions of big-hearted donors like you) with ratings and resources to guide your giving. [A gift of any size in support of Charity Navigator goes a long way]( in helping us increase the breadth and depth of our ratings to better serve you. Follow Charity Navigator on social media [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Too many emails? [Manage your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](. ©2023 Charity Navigator. All rights reserved. 299 Market Street, Suite 250, Saddle Brook, NJ, 07663, US [.]( [.](

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