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I wanted to take a moment to take a step back and say thank you. Thank you to everyone that has enga

I wanted to take a moment to take a step back and say thank you. Thank you to everyone that has engaged with Groundwork Project. Either through a donation, attending an event, sharing our social media content, or simply following our work. Because of you, we are positioned to make a real impact and do a lot of work to build sustained organizing power nationwide over the next year and beyond. For me, I’ve been focusing first on how we can make an impact to meet the moment in the Commonwealth, and my home, of Massachusetts. I’m proud to introduce you to efforts like Democracy HUBS that are building sustained power in every corner of the Commonwealth and in every community. [We’re still raising critical resources to help them close their 2021 budget gap. You can help by contributing here.]( We saw this week how critical sustained, long-term, 365-days-a-year organizing is. The latest voter suppression attempts in Georgia are appalling. The ONLY way to overcome these attempts is by continuing to lean on the organizations and activists on the ground to lead the way. And it’s our job to ensure they have resources -- both financially and through volunteer support -- to make their impact. GWP believes that dramatic investment in community organizing is the single best way to remedy injustice, build power in disenfranchised communities, and create a future that is inclusive, representative and innovative. My team is currently identifying organizations and activists who would make an impact with the right resources. [Donate here to our GWP Grant Fund and we will be sure to funnel your contribution to where it can make a difference.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Once again, thank you for your support. Feel free to flag for my team efforts you see nationwide that need support or a platform to make an impact. Joe --------------------------------------------------------------- Groundwork Project was founded by Joe Kennedy III to support community organizers, advocates, and activists nationwide who are working year-round to build a just, free, and equitable future for all. For decades, the Democratic Party has under-resourced, under-valued, and under-recognized the importance of local political infrastructure and year-round grassroots organizing. This needs to change. We're directing resources, attention, and support to the local advocates and state-based organizations doing the deep, long-term organizing that Democrats need to build a more diverse party, expand its base, win elections, and deliver progressive policy reforms. [Contribute now.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Individual contributions will be allocated as follows: $5,000 per calendar year to a bank account that operates as a Federal PAC, and the remainder to the Non-Contribution Account of our PAC. Paid for by Groundwork Project, www.groundworkproject.com, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Groundwork Project 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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