Meetup counts over 100,000 members of 166 civic hacking meetups around the world. The groups included here vary in how technical they are, but you can always count on meeting people and contributing to projects, regardless of whether or not you can code.
A group of coders, designers, government reps, and citizens building a better #Fresno
Code for Utah (formerly Open Salt Lake) is a Code for America brigade with one goal: to make Utah governments easier to use for citizens.
Code for Hawaii is a Code for America Brigade. We are volunteers interested in open data, open knowledge, civic apps, big data, data visualization, APIs and the application of technology to make our communities better.
We are the official Code for America brigade in Rhode Island, an all-volunteer organization of people looking to improve our community through technology.
CryptoHarlem is a Digital Surveillance Clinic that has been meeting on a monthly basis since 2013 in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. It is always open to the public and completely free of charge.
Code for Orlando is a community searching for technological solutions to social challenges.