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Uncovering an ancient calendar.

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Struggling to maintain your calendar? The problem is nothing new.

Archeologists recently discovered what they believe to be the world’s oldest solar calendar in Turkey.  The primitive pillars and markings clock in around 13,000 years old and track the passage of time after comet fragments hit the earth. 

So if your days are overcrowded with 1:1s and check-ins, remember it’s a challenge nearly as old as time itself.

BTW, you might want to carve out some time today to check out this week’s new opportunities below.   

The News

Speaking of your calendar, check out this roundup of virtual and IRL tech community events in August.

Did the cheap money-era spurred by the pandemic end up killing these tech nonprofits? Many coding and entrepreneur support organizations are adjusting to a new economy. 

Ask any startup founder and they’ll tell you funding is one of the biggest challenges they face. Here are 3 local orgs that help startups find the capital they need.

National nonprofit Venture for America abruptly closed its doors last week, laying off nearly all of its employees. 

Speaking of layoffs, Techstars announced a round of layoffs, about 17% of its workforce, and ended its JP Morgan-backed programming, which includes the DC accelerator. 

PA Gov. Josh Shapiro may not be the Democratic VP nominee, but you can still catch him this fall at Pittsburgh’s AI Summit

Here’s how 5 local orgs help startups overcome challenges, including legal resources, integrated tech and talent sourcing.

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

 DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

Keep that calendar clear, and we’ll catch ya back here!

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