Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recorded a remarkable first term on the Supreme Court, senators partner to reintroduce crypto legislation, and we want to know which companies you think are changing the world. Have a productive Monday.
- Changing the world. Which companies are changing the world? For the ninth year, Fortune is trying to answer that question—and we'd like your help.
The annual Change the World list highlights companies that are doing well by doing good. That's to say, the list acknowledges ways that for-profit businesses are impacting society for the better.
Some examples include CEO Karen Lynch's CVS Health, which last year made the list for an initiative to reduce suicide attempts among Aetna members; the fintech startup Nubank, cofounded by Cristina Junqueira, for serving the unbanked population in Latin America; and beauty retailer the Body Shop for eliminating previous work requirements, drug screenings, and background checks to hire people who would otherwise often be excluded from work.
In short, these companies use the creative tools of business to help the planet and tackle society’s unmet needs—and they earn a profit while doing so.
Fortune is accepting nominations for this year's Change the World list via this Google form. Companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue will be prioritized; other factors considered include a measurable social impact, an initiative's impact on that company's own business, and the degree of innovation.
Submit your nominations via Google form by July 31 and email changetheworld@fortune.com with any questions.
And, in case you missed it, this is our second call for nominations this month. Last week, we asked for your nominations for Fortune's Most Powerful Women list, also due July 31. See the details of that callout here—and as a reminder, you can send those to mpw2023@fortune.com.
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