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We're protecting vital green spaces everywhere. Hello Friend?following up on my email earlier, we'

We're protecting vital green spaces everywhere. Hello Friend—following up on my email earlier, we're on a mission to achieve so much this year, and we really hope you're still with us. At TPL, we don't want only a select few to enjoy the great outdoors, so we're working hard to bring the beauty and wonder of nature to every doorstep, whether you live in a bustling city, a cozy suburb, or a charming small town. [By becoming an annual member today, you’ll fuel monumental projects, create positive change, and help preserve the beauty of our public lands for generations to come. Start your annual gift today!]( [START MY ANNUAL GIFT]( [START MY ANNUAL GIFT]( As we look forward to the future, your support will be a driving force behind our efforts to make the outdoors accessible to all. Thank you. Sincerely, Josh VanDavier Trust for Public Land P.S. We do our best not to send messages to members who just made a gift, but sometimes our records don't update fast enough to keep recent donors from receiving a message like this. So, if you did just give, thank you for your support, and our apologies for the extra request! [Trust for Public Land]( Friend, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. In the wild world of fundraising, predictability is the unsung hero. Why? Because it allows us to plan our projects—from major land transfers to park renovations—with the confidence that the resources we need to complete our work will be there not just tomorrow, but three, six, twelve months down the line. That's why recurring giving is so important. It's like taking a sturdy backpack on a hike, ensuring we're well-equipped for the entire journey, making a lasting impact on the landscapes we protect and the communities we serve. [By becoming an annual member today, you fuel monumental projects, create positive change, and help preserve the beauty of our public lands for generations to come. Start your annual gift today!]( Having a strong, reliable group of annual members helps us commit to taking on so many more incredible projects. Thank you for making a new commitment to protecting and expanding our precious green spaces all year long. Thank you, Josh VanDavier Trust for Public Land [DONATE]( [DONATE]( Connecting everyone to the outdoors. We create parks and protect public land where they’re needed most so that everyone will have access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to come. This email was sent by [Trust for Public Land]( to {EMAIL}. 23 Geary St. Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 [Contact Us](mailto:donor.outreach@tpl.org) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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