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Matt Malone, S.J.April 06, 2022

Today you can help us celebrate America’s past and present, while securing our future for generations to come. You can also help me honor my late mother as today would have been her 83rd birthday.

Can we count on your gift today on our #AmericaAnniversary?

We are counting on you to continue our transformation from a print-only magazine into a multi-platform media ministry. During last year’s Anniversary Giving Day, we were able to raise over $200,000 from over 1,000 supporters living in 48 states and 22 countries.

Will you join us this year by making a donation?

Today, April 6, would have also been my mother’s 83rd birthday. To celebrate the late Janet Malone, and how she helped shape who I am today, we have secured an $8,300 matching gift. It would mean so much to me if we can unlock this gift.

Today you can help us celebrate America’s past and present, while securing our future for generations to come.

We need you on our #AmericaAnniversary to unlock this generous matching gift and to help with the transformation of America. A gift of $113 will help us reach our goals!

Your support is critical to the success of our mission. America’s content—in the magazine, on podcasts, in videos and online—provides a forum for bold and honest journalism in the pursuit of truth. And on our 113th anniversary, please help America continue our transformation. Your support secures our legacy, and a gift of any amount, large or small, makes an impact.

Here are a few ways you can help us celebrate our 113th Anniversary:

  • Transform America by making your gift at americamagazine.org/anniversary.
  • Encourage your family and friends to give.
  • Reply to this email and tell us why you support America.
  • Share our content—videos, social media posts, emails—and our donation link.

Every gift counts. No contribution is too big or too small to help continue our transformation.

Thank you for doing what you can today on our#AmericaAnniversary.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Rev. Matthew F. Malone, S.J.
President and Editor in Chief

P.S. And to those of you who have already made your gift—thank you!

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