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Ready for some good news and inspiring updates? Read on. I want to bump up Josh's email from earlier

Ready for some good news and inspiring updates? Read on. I want to bump up Josh's email from earlier. We're really hoping another 10 to 15 Trust for Public Land supporters will pitch in before the weekend, helping us make the most of this time-limited 5X matching gift opportunity. If you can, [please contribute now.]( [Trust for Public Land.]( One of the best parts about our work is how it brings so many people together to make positive impacts in every corner of our country. While we're still able to [5X match your tax-deductible, year-end gift]( I wanted to share a few projects that really speak to the power of people coming together—you among them—to protect incredible outdoor spaces that benefit us all. Your Supporter Profile Supporter ID: 3362180 2023 End-of-Year Campaign Donor? [Not Yet >>]( End-of-Year 5X Match Opportunity Status: STILL ACTIVE Suggested Donation: $35 (makes $175 of impact!) Deadline: Midnight, December 31, 2023 [RUSH YOUR GIFT]( Saguaro National Park [Saguaro National Park.]( Trust for Public Land has protected over 2,200 acres in and around Saguaro National Park, improving access and connectivity to Tucson’s big backyard. We fulfill our mission to create parks and protect public land by protecting the Sonoran Desert within Saguaro National Park and creating new outdoor recreation opportunities for the nearby 1 million residents and many out-of-town visitors each year. Some projects include protecting a corridor that connects the Sweetwater Preserve to Saguaro National Park and preserving lands that lie along Rincon Creek, a rare stream within the park. These undisturbed patches of desert are vital for both recreation and wildlife corridors. [Help steward majestic wildernesses like Saguaro National Park for generations to come with your 5X matched gift today >>]( Bald Mountain Pond [Bald Mountain Pond.]( Trust for Public Land helped secure the permanent protection of more than 2,620 acres of land at Bald Mountain Pond in Maine. In addition to identifying sources of public money for the conservation project, Trust for Public Land helped raise private funds, including from supporters like you. For TPL, the project at Bald Mountain Pond was the latest in a string of conservation efforts along the Appalachian Trail. To date, Trust for Public Land has completed more than 150 such projects along the Appalachian Trail, protecting more than 319,000 acres. [Your 5X matched, year-end gift can help protect more beautiful places like this on the Appalachian Trail and beyond >>]( The Cuyahoga–Lake Link [Cuyahoga Lake Link.]( Trust for Public Land worked closely with Cleveland Metroparks and LAND Studio to connect the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the 110-mile Towpath Trail to the shores of Lake Erie. The trail is a powerful example of how communities can transform an abandoned railroad right-of-way and former industrial areas into a vibrant place for people to get outside. What was once neglected space is now lined with green infrastructure and foliage designed to collect rainwater, reduce polluted runoff, and cool the air. [Natural beauty abounds even in urban areas. Connect even more people to it with a tax-deductible, 5X matched, year-end giftt >>]( With more than 150 projects like these in the planning stages, just waiting for more resources to push them forward, think of what an impact you'll make today by giving when our matching donors will still quintuple the value of your gift. [The next, most inspiring project we work on is waiting for your 5X matched support. While there's still time, start another piece of your legacy with a 5X matched gift >>]( Thank you, [Josh VanDavier signature.] Josh VanDavier Trust for Public Land [5X MATCH MY GIFT]( P.S. We do our best not to ask members for gifts who just made a gift, but sometimes our records don't update fast enough to keep recent donors from receiving an appeal like this. So, if you did just give, thank you for your support, and our apologies for the extra request! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You received this email from [Trust for Public Land](. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Your support makes our work possible. [Donate today](. Trust for Public Land | 23 Geary St. Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 800-714-LAND (5263) [Update your email preferences or unsubscribe.](

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