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{NAME} ? I hope this email finds you well! The annual giving season is quickly approaching. Some c

{NAME} – I hope this email finds you well! The annual giving season is quickly approaching. Some claim it starts on November 1, while others say the start date is GivingTuesday, which falls on December 3 this year. No one is right or wrong, but there is unanimous agreement on when it ends... 10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1… Happy New Year! How do you usually sort through the mountainous stack of all those fundraising letters and emails you receive from charities during the giving season? I sincerely hope Charity Navigator and all of our ratings and resources are a big part of your answer to that question! Please be sure to count us for all of your giving needs — we’re here to serve you! To that end, I also hope that you’ll support Charity Navigator with a tax-deductible gift. When you support us right now, I can assure you won’t get any further fundraising emails from Charity Navigator during the giving season, only emails with giving tips and resources. [Can I count on you to make a gift to Charity Navigator and help us head into 2025 with the funds needed to make our big plans for innovation a reality?]( [Support Charity Navigator]( Your donation of any size will truly make a difference on expanding the breadth and depth of our ratings next year and beyond. Thanks in advance for making a tax-deductible gift to Charity Navigator today. Warmly, Kyle P.S. If you’d rather donate via mail, kindly send your check made payable to “Charity Navigator” to Charity Navigator, P.O. Box 4009, Harlan, IA 51593, and then reply to this email letting me know your gift is in transit. That way, I can make sure that you won't receive any more fundraising emails while your gift is on its way to us. Additionally, [click here]( if you’d rather support Charity Navigator via stock transfer, donor-advised fund, IRA disbursement, cryptocurrency, or another one of the donation methods we have available. Kyle Gardner Senior Vice President, Development Charity Navigator You are receiving this email because you opted in to be notified when we publish new ratings, about ways to stay informed with your philanthropy, and to receive other timely updates from Charity Navigator. Kindly mail check donations to: Charity Navigator P.O. Box 4009 Harlan, IA 51593 Want to support Charity Navigator via Donor-Advised Fund, stock or mutual funds, cryptocurrency, or more? [Click here to view all the ways to support our work.]( 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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