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Northern Virginia-based KnoNap in running for $60,000 small business prize

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A Northern Virginia-based company that empowers, educates and advocates against drug-facilitated sexual assault and crime is a top 10 finalist in Barclays US Consumer Bank’s “Small Business Big Wins” contest.

Knope, created by KnoNap, is a discreet, portable, gender-inclusive tool that can detect 12 drugs of abuse within three to five minutes (Courtesy Inside NoVa)

The company, KnoNap, was selected from among over 15,000 other small business entrants from around the country – the most the contest has ever seen. Voting among the final 10 is underway through April 10 at 

Over $125,000 in prizes will be awarded to the finalists, with $60,000 going to the winner. The contest, now in its third year, was created during the pandemic to provide a boost to small businesses with compelling stories of resilience.

KnoNap empowers individuals against drink spiking in social settings. The company created Knope, a discreet, portable, gender-inclusive empowerment tool that can detect 12 drugs of abuse within three to five minutes.

 The company was founded by Danya Sherman.

The Barclays contest winners will be announced the week of May 2 to coincide with National Small Business Week.

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