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[World Changing Ideas Awards]() Early-Rate Deadline Next Friday! We are writing to remind you that [World Changing Ideas Awards applications]() are open, and you can claim our lowest rate when you apply by next Friday, November 15, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Here are the 7 most popular questions you've asked and everything you need to know. - What are the World Changing Ideas Awards? These annual awards honor products, concepts, companies, and policies that are designed to make the world safer, cleaner, more sustainable, and more equitable. - What are my chances of winning? If you've launched a creative, surprising project in the past year that is committed to tackling the most pressing issues of our time, you stand a great chance! You can view last year's list [here](). - If I win, will I be in Fast Company magazine? The winners and finalists will be featured in the Summer issue of Fast Company and on fastcompany.com. - What are you judging applications on? Entries will be judged on impact, design, scalability, and ingenuity. - What's new this year? For your benefit, we're introducing a new format where we'll name honorees in ONE definitive list, along with some additional recognition opportunities. So all ideas, big or small, that help solve the world's issues will be considered and have a good shot! - Is the application process complicated? No. We've made the application simple and straightforward. And you can even apply now, claim the early rate, and continue refining your answers until the final deadline on December 6, 2024. - I still have questions. Who can I ask? [Visit here]() for additional frequently asked questions or just reply directly to this email and we’ll get right back to you. The early-rate deadline to submit is November 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Please visit [here]() to submit an application. We look forward to reviewing your submission! Sincerely, Fast Company Team [fb0623.png]() [insta0623.png]() [tw icon0623.png]() [linkedin icon0623.png]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive World Changing Ideas Awards Recognition emails, [unsubscribe here](). Visit our [Preference Center]() to manage your email preferences or to opt out of all Fast Company emails. [Fast Company]() © 2024 Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195 [Privacy Policy]()

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