Moving Forward in These Challenging Times

Posted by Steve Anderson on Tuesday, October 20th, 2020

This year has been among the most challenging for so many Americans. Of course, all of us connected to InfrastructureUSA.org remain optimistic about the future with the wish that you and yours are well and staying as safe as possible.

At this time, I feel sufficiently recovered to now bang the drum a little more, and to seek the continued support for this advocacy web platform that has aggregated thousands of reports, perspectives and opinions on almost every area of infrastructure. Transportation, water issues and energy are subjects that lead the dialogue, but broadband, high speed rail and urban planning are also in this mix.

Google Analytics reports that more than 260,000 computers have logged onto InfrastructureUSA.org, as we forcefully advocate for a comprehensive national investment strategy, and the engagement of more concerned citizens.

During 2021, our goal is to secure ongoing support for this project in order to ensure it continues to be a robust advocacy platform for many years. Our next conversations will be with other advocacy groups, nonprofits, trade associations and educational institutions.

We are now in need of funding to optimize our platform and continue our advocacy efforts. Our fundraising goal is $75,000.

I would most appreciate your support and am eager to hear from you.

Steve Anderson
Managing Director

SteveAnderson@InfrastructureUSA.org
917-940-7125

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