From Ingrid Lyons, Save the BWCA <[email protected]>
Subject Ope, this doesn’t look good for the Boundary Waters
Date November 17, 2023 2:59 AM
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Dear John -
I wouldn’t be reaching out again if it wasn’t urgent. We have less than four hours to hit our Give to the Max Day goal, and we are $30,000 short. The funds we raise today are critical in ensuring we can respond to the ongoing threats from Antofagasta.
Most of our gifts come from donors giving less than $30. Please make a gift of $25, $50, or any amount that is meaningful to you [[link removed]] - it will make a big difference for Canoe Country.
You make our work possible. Help us take full advantage of this $150,000 match and hit our goal by midnight. The Boundary Waters is too important to leave this incredible opportunity to fund our work on the table.
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Ingrid Lyons
Executive Director
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters
P.S. No matter how much you give, 100% directly funds the permanent protection of the Boundary Waters. Your donation will be MATCHED when you give by midnight, TONIGHT. Take advantage of this opportunity to double your dollars today. [[link removed]]
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