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{NAME}, you may notice something very different about our content... {NAME}, we really appreciate yo

{NAME}, you may notice something very different about our content... [continue reading]( {NAME}, we really appreciate your activism and never wish to waste your time. There is a twofold purpose for the messages we send and both boil down to the singular fact that we want our government to work for the people and reflect the best in us. And so with every email we hope to help you learn of the best strategies being carried out across rural America for two purposes: - So you can either pattern this success by getting involved in your community with the support of ROCC. - Or contribute to those on the ground carrying out the work you see detailed with each message. Our responsibility with the latter is to clearly specify what you are supporting and why. That's why every message is very specific and detailed on the nuts and bolts of real grassroots mobilization. The projects we detail are data-driven, proven techniques. The type of organizing that wins elections, inspires civic engagement, and enacts real, long-term change. Our job is to ensure there is no ambiguity about what you are supporting. If you wish to be involved in directly implementing the strategies we detail, then please join a local organization and participate in ROCC. Or if you support the strategies we detail and the infrastructure that gives organizers from across rural America the change to learn from one another and build materials to empower more activists then [please chip in a small donation to support ROCC.]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $5]( [Chip in $25]( [Choose Amount]( [Chip in $75 ✔]( On behalf of all ROCC partners, thank you so much {NAME}! -Stay Involved! ROCC is the organizing infrastructure bringing together activists and organizations from across rural America to amplify the best grassroots mobilization being done, adapt successful techniques to work in our own communities, and empower local leaders in a partnership with no hierarchy. Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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