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.
We build software to help nonprofits and local government better serve their community.
We are people who care about our community and want to help make it better.
We are San Diegans who believe data and technology can better serve citizens, sparking a more vibrant democracy and civic life. We treasure our communities and work together to bolster our public experience. We are a brigade of the national, non-partisan Code for America, leveraging their resources, but keenly focused on our improving local issues here at home.
We help governments and communities in Canada harness the power of digital.
Code for New Hampshire is an unofficial Code for America Brigade, a group of volunteers that bring community members together to make government work better.
Wir erforschen und erproben digitale Werkzeuge um gemeinsam mit Bürger*innen, Verwaltung und Unternehmen die Zukunft Berlins zu gestalten.
Open Walnut Creek was a Code for America Brigade (a local chapter) focused on improving the public services with residents and employees of Walnut Creek, CA.
BetaNYC is a civic organization dedicated to improving lives in New York through civic design, technology, and data.