I May Have Explained This Poorly
I have a confession.
I have talked about PurposeBuilt100 so many times that I may have accidentally made it sound more complicated than it is.
So let me say it plainly:
PurposeBuilt100 is SuperCrowd’s new national recognition of the 100 fastest-growing purpose-driven companies in America.
That’s it.
Not a grant.
Not a pitch competition.
Not a popularity contest.
Not another vague “opportunity” you have to decode.
It is a chance for purpose-driven companies with real revenue growth to be recognized nationally, featured during SuperCrowd26, included in the PurposeBuilt100 report, and celebrated as examples of what the impact economy can become.
Applications are free. The form is short. The deadline is June 30 at midnight Pacific.
Here’s who should apply:
A U.S.-based, for-profit company with a real mission, real revenue, and real growth.
That could mean climate. Health. Education. Food. Community wealth. Financial inclusion. Circular economy. Housing. Accessibility. Justice. Rural development. Ethical technology. Or something I haven’t even imagined yet.
If that describes your company, please apply today.
If it describes someone you know, please forward this to them.
I know everyone is busy. I know inboxes are impossible. I know the world is loud.
But somewhere in our community is a founder building something extraordinary—and I don’t want them to miss this simply because I failed to explain it clearly enough.



