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Groundwork Project believes that dramatic investment in community organizing is the single best way

Groundwork Project believes that dramatic investment in community organizing is the single best way to make long-term sustainable progress, remedy injustice and build power in under-served and underrepresented communities. That’s why we teamed up with Jaime Harrison’s Dirt Road PAC to take action towards building a Democratic Party that is inclusive, representative, and wins elections — everywhere. That’s right, ‘red’ states too. Earlier this week, you got a message from Clay at Dirt Road talking about the similarities between our organizations. ICYMI I included his note below… Clay, Joe — and now me — are all reaching out because we know you are a strong supporter of our shared mission. Can we count on you to donate now? Any contribution you make to the link below will be split between our two organizations: [NAME}]( Thanks in advance for supporting our shared work! Emily – Emily Kaufman(she/her) Executive Director Groundwork Project --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there {NAME}, I’m Clay Middleton, Senior Advisor for Dirt Road PAC reporting to you from Charleston, South Carolina! Dirt Road PAC was founded by my dear friend Jaime Harrison, and when Joe’s team reached out to team up and pull all our organizing power together, I almost interrupted with an enthusiastic “absolutely!” It won’t take long for you to see how Dirt Road and Groundwork are a perfect match… Our mission here at Dirt Road is to help Democrats compete everywhere by amplifying the voices of those that have been left behind: communities with crumbling schools, shuttered hospitals, unpaved dirt roads, and more. Already seeing the synergy? It sounds almost exactly like the work you all are doing here at Groundwork Project. Another thing that makes us similar: we rely on grassroot support to make magic happen. That’s why your support – even through emails just like this one – is so critical. [{NAME}, will you make a split contribution of any amount to Dirt Road PAC and Groundwork Project today to help us organize for the future of the Democratic Party?]( [SPLIT DONATE $20]( [SPLIT DONATE $100]( [SPLIT DONATE $150]( [SPLIT DONATE MORE]( Here’s a few more key pieces of the Dirt Road mission: → We need to commit to deep, authentic grassroots organizing year-round. → We need to invest in digital tools to reach voters with cutting edge technology and the most up-to-date data. → We need to register new voters. Coming up in South Carolina politics, I’ve spent a lot of time organizing across the South. I even had the opportunity to do that work alongside my good friend Jaime Harrison — long before most folks got to know him for challenging our Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. [I can tell you first hand that organizations like Dirt Road and Groundwork matter. Donate now and your donation will automatically be split between both organizations.]( Thanks for taking the time to read this through. I value your support and hope we can keep pulling our political and people power together to support organizers on the ground making a real difference for the future of our party and country. Gratefully, Clay Middleton Senior Advisor Dirt Road PAC [portrait of Clay Middleton from Dirt Road PAC] --------------------------------------------------------------- >Founded by Joe Kennedy III, Groundwork Project invests in year-round, local community organizing in places Democrats have gotten used to writing off. With a focus on Appalachia, the Deep South, and the Plains, we support local advocates and activists working to build durable political infrastructure and secure power for those historically excluded. [CONTRIBUTE]( Individual contributions will be allocated as follows: $5,000 per calendar year to a bank account that operates as a Federal PAC, and the remainder to the Non-Contribution Account of our PAC. --------------------------------------------------------------- We want to respect your boundaries while keeping you informed. Too many emails? Instead of unsubscribing, check out our [Email Lite Program](. We will only send you the most important messages each month. [Sign up for Email Lite here.]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](. Paid for by Groundwork Project, www.groundworkproject.com, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Groundwork Project 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 United States

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