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Limited-time offer: Act before MIDNIGHT

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DOUBLE your impact for students with a gift today! ? Friend, This is the last day of 2023, and . 

DOUBLE your impact for students with a gift today!   Friend, This is the last day of 2023, and [the last day of our matching gift offer]( We have big plans for next year, and to ensure we can continue to support our students, please make your MATCHED gift before midnight Pacific Time tonight. We need you to commit to NAF students and show your support for our transformative approach to high school education before the clock strikes twelve.  [Make your tax-deductible]( gift before midnight tonight and a generous group of donors will MATCH it, up to $35,000.]( [Give Now]( For all we’ve accomplished together in the last year, we have even more planned for 2024. We are inspired by the ingenuity, drive and vision of NAF students. They are working to create the futures of their dreams, and that requires us to always look forward alongside them. They are the WHY behind our constant innovation, our need to keep pushing and growing. Today, I hope you will take the last few hours of 2023 to make a final gift, while it will be doubled, to help more students reach for the futures of their dreams in the coming year. Friend, you help make everything we do, every opportunity we help students access, every single piece of our transformative high school experience, possible. For that, I thank you. [Please, before the clock strikes midnight, make a gift today. We’ll double it and put it to work for students right away.]( With best wishes for a happy 2024, Danielle Spitzer Assistant Director, Development NAF P.S. In the past year, we opened 35 new academies, launched KnoPro, supported the dreams of 112,415 students and helped students plan a path to the future of THEIR dreams. We could not — CANNOT — do this work without your support. [Make a gift before midnight, while it will be DOUBLED, to do even more for students in 2024.]( [Donate Today](   [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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