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Win up to $360,000 for your startup at the WeWork Creator Awards

Dreaming up a new idea? Achieving real change? Apply before July 20 for a chance to win funding.

Apply by July 20. (Photo courtesy of WeWork)

WeWork is committed to supporting the creators who make it their life’s work to disrupt the ordinary in pursuit of the extraordinary.
The Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks who have gathered to make a difference. You can apply to one of three categories, including the Business Venture award, for entrepreneurs and companies with fresh ideas. Innovators from Baltimore to Toronto to Chicago are eligible to apply.
Apply

This post is sponsored by WeWork and was reviewed by WeWork prior to publication.

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