This GivingTuesday, we’re counting on you to help energize the Conservation Council’s #BuildBackBetter campaign— our plan to ensure pandemic recovery in New Brunswick is driven by better food security for all, more resilient communities by protecting the nature we all love, and safer, more comfortable homes through affordable, reliable, and sustainable renewable energy and efficiency.
We have an ambitious goal today— raising $2,000 in 24 hours. And our friends at CanadaHelps are stepping up, too—adding $2 to every donation of $20 or more.
I’m sure you, like we, have seen over the past nine months how every act of kindness, no matter how small it seems in the moment, has an exponential impact on the people and neighbourhoods we love.
Thank you for helping us hit our goal, and for taking our province one step closer to the kinder, healthier, and more secure New Brunswick we know we can achieve, together.
And, don’t be shy to show your support! Let your friends and family on Facebook know you’ve made a GivingTuesday donation by adding our new GivingTuesday Frame to your Profile Picture. Simply click to edit your profile picture, select ‘Add Frame’ and search for ‘Conservation Council of New Brunswick” — and let them know how they can feel good by making a GivingTuesday gift to the Conservation Council by sharing this email with them, too!
With gratitude,
Giving a Gift Membership this holiday season is an exciting new way you can support our work and give the gift that makes a difference all year long!
Donating publicly-traded stock and securities are a tax-smart way give back to the people and places that make our communities special!
In this edition of EcoNews, we bring you some fantastic opportunities to be part of climate change and nature solutions, including a helpful guide to the province’s new portal for nomination protected natural areas, an innovative project about expressing how we feel about climate change through art, a heads up for an upcoming important day of charitable giving in the midst of the holiday shopping season, and more.
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