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The Million Dollar Challenge Is On

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Plus, donate this morning and get a tin of coffee! Dear friend, Today is the start of WNYC’s Wi

Plus, donate this morning and get a tin of coffee! [View email in browser]( Dear friend, Today is the start of WNYC’s Winter Fundraiser, and we’re kicking things off with The Million Dollar Challenge! If we can raise $1 million dollars by noon on Tuesday, we’ll unlock an additional $250,000 from the Kaplen Brothers fund. It’s the most ambitious challenge we’ve ever put forward—and unlocking this $250,000 would do much to help pay for all the programs, news, and reporting you can only find on WNYC. [Help meet The Million Dollar Challenge with your donation today.]( [Help Meet The Million Dollar Challenge - Donate Now]( And when you make a [donation of any amount towards The Million Dollar Challenge]( before 10AM this morning, we’ll send you a 12oz. tin of coffee roasted specially for WNYC by our friends at Brooklyn Roasting Company. It's a perfect addition to your morning, and pairs perfectly with WNYC! It’s imperative that WNYC meets the Million Dollar Challenge and unlocks this additional $250,000, and [your donation right now will get us one step closer to reaching our goa](. Thank you so much for your support, Lisa Torres Senior Director, Membership and proud Sustaining Member P.S. [Your donation NOW]( supports the invaluable news and cultural coverage you count on from WNYC and brings $250,000 one step closer. PLUS, we’ll send you [a tin of WNYC Coffee]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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