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[Midnight Deadline] It's ⏰ to hit the trails

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Hours left to double your gift Friend?I'm reaching out one more time before our midnight deadline.

Hours left to double your gift Friend—I'm reaching out one more time before our midnight deadline. We're so close to our goal! I've been running the numbers, and we only need 22 more supporters tonight. [Will you be one of them?]( We're committed to working alongside communities across the country to create, protect, and steward the nature-rich places vital to everyone. But we can't do this important work without you. So don't wait—[donate right now to have every dollar go twice as far.]( — Josh [Trust for Public Land]( Friend—[we’re in the final hours of our National Trails Day match]( and we really hope you're still with us. By doubling your gift today, you’ll fuel monumental projects, expand access to the outdoors, and create spaces for communities to come together. [DOUBLE MY GIFT]( [DOUBLE MY GIFT]( In an ever more disconnected world, trails are where joggers and cyclists share routes with dog walkers and hiking families, where plants and wildlife flourish, and where we all feel a little more at ease as we breathe the fresh air. And through our National Trails Day match, you can amplify the impact of your gift to continue creating these spaces for communities across the country. Every $1 you donate connects someone to the outdoors. [Join us in this important work today.]( Sincerely, Josh VanDavier P.S. If you're still reading, you care about outdoor access. We only have until midnight to take advantage of this matching offer. [Make your gift right now.]( P.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! [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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