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Nailwal Fellowship Launches to Support Early-Stage Web3 Builders with $50K Grants and Mentorship

Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal and Symbolic Capital have introduced the Nailwal Fellowship, which aims to provide financial support to early-stage builders transitioning from Web2 to Web3. The program is open to all Web3 builders, regardless of age or location, and will accept applications from May to early June each year.

The fellowship will provide $50,000 in grant money and mentorship to each of the 10 selected builders, with optional in-person coworking and networking opportunities in New York, San Francisco, Dubai, and India. If a builder founds a company within one year after their cohort ends, Nailwal and Symbolic Capital will request a $50,000 Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) and token warrant.

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