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FINAL DEADLINE TOMORROW! Apply by this Friday for a chance to have your idea recognized by Fast Comp

[Fast Company]() [World Changing Ideas]() FINAL DEADLINE TOMORROW! [APPLY NOW]() Apply by this Friday for a chance to have your idea recognized by Fast Company! Tomorrow, Friday, December 15, 11:59 p.m. PT is your last chance to apply to Fast Company's [World Changing Ideas Awards](). We know many of you are anxiously working on your applications for tomorrow's deadline, so here are the most popular questions you've asked and everything you need to know. - What are my chances of winning? This year, we will name hundreds of honorees across 50 different categories. If your company has made an impact through innovation, your odds are pretty good! - If I win, will I be in Fast Company magazine? Yes, winners will be featured in the Spring 2024 issue of the magazine, with all honorees featured on fastcompany.com. - May I enter more than one category? Yes, you may submit for as many categories as you would like! Each category is evaluated individually, increasing your odds of winning. - What do Fast Company editors look for in an application? Our editors and reporters are looking for a combination of impact, design, creativity, and scalability. - Is it too late to start an entry now? No. We've made the application simple and straightforward, so there is still time to submit. - 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. We look forward to receiving your submission! [APPLY NOW]() Extended Deadline: Friday, December 15 Show the world how your idea is making a difference. [Apply today](). Questions? We’re here to help. Email us at [wciapplications@fastcompany.com](). [APPLY NOW]() Extended Deadline: Friday, December 15 [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]() © 2023 Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195 [Privacy Policy]()

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