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Friend, double your support to drive innovation in 2024!

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Transforming the high school experience — one class, one opportunity, one internship, and one s

Transforming the high school experience — one class, one opportunity, one internship, and one student at a time   Friend, Since 1980, NAF has brought together schools and businesses to better prepare students of all backgrounds and capabilities for college, career and future success. Despite changes in educational policies, teacher shortages and other challenges we’ve faced, we continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of students — and with your help, we’ll keep doing it in the future. I am proud that NAF has supported more than half a million students in NAF academies over the past 40 years, but our job is not done. That’s why I’m writing to you, as the year closes, to ask you to make a special, tax-deductible gift to NAF. And to help us reach even more students in 2024, a special group of donors will match your gift, up to $35,000, until the end of the year. [You can DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT with a gift right now.]( [Double Your Impact]( Our mission has never been more clear than it is today. The student outcomes and success stories affirm we are on the right path to ensuring that students of all backgrounds and capabilities have access to opportunity and the life of their dreams. Because of the dedication and generosity of people just like you, NAF doesn’t just teach students, we support them as they become the architects of their own futures. From a refreshed work-based learning approach, newly launched tech-enabled products and innovation at every level, we are transforming the high school experience — one class, one opportunity, one internship and one student at a time. Friend, [your gift today can drive that innovation in the coming year. Donate now and we will put it to work for students. We’ve got big plans, but we can only do it with you by our side. Commit to students, invest in a new high school experience, but do it before the year ends to DOUBLE your gift.]( Thank you for supporting students, [Lisa Dughi, CEO, NAF] Lisa Dughi Chief Executive Officer [Lisa Dughi, CEO, NAF]   [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [Instagram](  [Linkedin](  [Youtube](     [Manage Your Subscriptions](   [View as Webpage]( COPYRIGHT © 2023. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NAF | 218 W. 40th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10018 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communications@naf.org

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