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Receive a limited-edition bookmark. [View in browser]( [Forward]( [Donate]( [The New York Public Library Friends of the Library] [Triple your impact]( Thanks to Penguin Random House, your gift of $50 = $150 until March 25. [Donate now to triple your impact.]( Throughout the pandemic, demand for The New York Public Library’s digital offerings has grown exponentially. After restoring in-person services last summer, hunger for digital access hasn’t abated. We are always looking for ways to better serve our community, and we are committed to making sure that all of the free resources and programming that the Library offers are available to everyone—online or in-person at one of our branches. This week, our friends at Penguin Random House are helping us make sure we have all the digital resources New York needs to keep learning and connecting from anywhere in the city by triple-matching every gift that our supporters make up to $57,500. [Can we count on you to support the Library with a triple-matched contribution?]( [Donate now to have 3x the impact and support literacy, learning, and creativity in New York.]( [Donate $50—We Receive $150]( [Donate $100—We Receive $300]( [Donate $250—We Receive $750]( We are proud to be able to meet our readers’ need for virtual access to book clubs, author talks, databases, and more, with the help of generous New Yorkers like you. Penguin Random House is our partner in this endeavor. They have offered once again to triple match all contributions made before March 25. That means your gift goes three times as far to help us spruce up our collections. It buys three times as many in-demand e-books and audiobooks. It helps us serve three times as many New Yorkers with completely free access to resources and services like remote tutoring and career counseling. We’ll also send you a limited-edition bookmark, as a gesture of our appreciation. [Donate now to get your limited-edition bookmark]( [Will you make a contribution today, while it will have three times the impact?]( We hope to see you soon, in one of our branches or virtually, to enjoy the resources and programming that you’ve helped to maintain. March is Women’s History Month, so why not open our app and check out Michelle Obama’s Becoming, the inspiring memoir of a smart and powerful woman? Or maybe Margaret Atwood’s feminist classic, The Handmaid’s Tale? Our collections are full of wonderful spring reads from Penguin Random House by writers of all genders. You can read Jhumpa Lahiri’s new novel, Whereabouts, or Say Nothing, Patrick Radden Keefe’s history of The Troubles. You can try new recipes from Carla Lalli Music’s cookbook, That Sounds So Good, or share Ruby Bridges’s This Is Your Time with a young reader in your life. Your support helps us make all of these books, and so many more, available to our millions of patrons. In the shortest days of winter and the brightest days of spring alike, books offer the joy of exploration, the thrill of escape, and the wonder of brand new ideas. Thank you for giving these marvelous gifts to the readers of New York, whether they visit us in person or online. [Donate now to have three times the impact with Penguin Random House’s triple match.]( Thank you for all that you do, The New York Public Library --------------------------------------------------------------- The Library is proud to continue the partnership with [Penguin Random House]( to triple the impact of our donors through a generous matching gift campaign. Government funding pays only a portion of The New York Public Library's operating expenses. The Library relies on the support of individual donors like you to help update our circulating collection of print and digital material, make online programs accessible to patrons, protect our world-class collections, and more. If you wish to no longer receive messages like this one, [click here to be removed from fundraising emails](. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Donate]( | [Forward to a Friend]( | [Update Your Profile]( | [1-Click Unsubscribe from Fundraising Messages]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( [The New York Public Library]( | Stephen A. Schwarzman Building | Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street | New York, NY 10018

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