Dear John —

The same water issues that challenge the world are playing in realtime on the Great Lakes. 

Climate change. Invasive species. Aging infrastructure. Agricultural pollution. Emerging toxins. Policy dysfunction.

There are also innovators, leaders, and stewards who are shaping water's future.

That's why Circle of Blue is a co-founder of the Great Lakes News Collaborative, a breakthrough partnership uniting four newsrooms to reveal the most pressing problems and promising solutions affecting 20 percent of the world's freshwater.

In its third year, the Great Lakes News Collaborative — Bridge Michigan, Circle of Blue, Detroit Public Television, and Michigan Radio — explores the Clean Water Act's shortcomings in the Great Lakes and how the region can more completely address water pollution in the next 50 years.

Your contribution today will help define the future of the Great Lakes and water around the world.

NewsMatch, dedicated to excellence in journalism, is honoring Circle of Blue with a special triple-match opportunity until December 31. That means each dollar you give brings us $3. When you donate $50, Circle of Blue receives $150, a $1,000 gift equals $3,000!

This includes monthly, recurring pledges, which are counted for the whole year. (A $10 monthly pledge is worth $360 to Circle of Blue.)

Here’s the link to support award-winning journalism  that makes a difference in a world when trust and context are more important than ever.

Please join us!

Yes, I support Circle of Blue!
J. Carl Ganter
Managing Director
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