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Webby Nominees are announced tomorrow, April 28th

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Follow The Webbys [View this email in your browser]( [Apr 27, 2020]( [The Webby Awards]( [Follow The Webbys ➔]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Webby Nominees are Announced Tomorrow See the Nominees and vote in People’s Voice tomorrow: April 28th Over the past weeks, we’ve seen communities come together online in completely new ways. Artists live-streamed sessions into our homes. Companies made their fitness, meditation, and education apps available for free download. Brands used their resources to feed families in need, make hand sanitizer, and distribute protective equipment. Creatives designed and wrote pieces that continue to inspire and connect us. There’s never been a more important time to create great work for the Internet. That’s why we’re excited to celebrate the great Internet created over the last year—Tomorrow, April 28th, Nominees for the 24th Annual Webby awards are announced, and People’s Voice voting starts. We can’t wait to honor digital work that helps others, pushes the boundaries, and leads the charge. Keep an eye out for The Webbys in your inbox tomorrow, and follow [@TheWebbyAwards]( everywhere to stay updated. [FOLLOW THE WEBBYS ➔]( [Make Sure You’re Registered to Vote]( The global impact of COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of competent government leadership that ensures the health and safety of citizens. It's more clear than ever that voting matters. So, this year, we’re working with Vote.org to host a digital voter registration rally. Our goal is to make sure that every eligible voter in the U.S. is prepared to have their voice heard this November. While the public casts their vote for the best of the Internet, they’ll be able to check their registration for a more important vote happening soon. Our Partners Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us. [We encourage you to support them.]( [Instagram]( [WP Engine]( [Slack]( [YouGov]( [EY]( [Basic Agency]( Follow Us [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY, 10010, US [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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