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Announcing the Second Annual Community Choice Awards!

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Vote for your favorite charity to win a Community Choice Award today Hi {NAME}, It?s time to make

Vote for your favorite charity to win a Community Choice Award today [View email online]( Hi {NAME}, It’s time to make your voice heard! Voting for our second annual Community Choice Awards launched this week! The Charity Navigator Community Choice Awards celebrate the exceptional work of top-rated charities. All of the nominees have earned the following on Charity Navigator: - A prestigious four-star rating - An overall score of ninety-five percent or above - All four beacons: Impact & Measurement, Accountability & Finance, Leadership & Adaptability, and Culture & Community.* Round I voting started this week and will wrap up end of day on July 17. The finalists will be announced on July 22. It’s time to cast your vote for your favorite charity to shine a spotlight on their remarkable work. The winners will be determined by the total number of votes received by supporters within each size-based category. You can vote for multiple charities in each size category. Please note: just one vote per person per charity will count. Meet Our 2024 Community Choice Award Nominees We've nominated a list of the highest-rated charities across various sectors and causes, grouped by revenue size. View the nominees and access voting below: [Community Choice Awards Nominees]( Cast Your Vote Today Until July 17 We can't wait to see which charities will receive the most votes and how they will continue to impact lives through their dedication and passion. Cast your vote today until July 17, and be a part of this inspiring journey to celebrate and support the best in the philanthropic community! Together, we'll make a lasting impact on countless lives and causes. Leslie McCarey VP of Marketing and Communications *If an Alert is issued for a nominated charity, it will be disqualified. Follow Charity Navigator on social media [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Too many emails? [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe](. ©2024 Charity Navigator. All rights reserved. 299 Market Street, Suite 250, Saddle Brook, NJ, 07663, US [.]( [.](

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