The People > Fieldwide resources - (59)

Different resources and tools that can be used broadly by civic tech practitioners including opportunities to fund civic tech projects, awards, community surveys, and calendars of relevant events.

Showing 59 Results

Bloomberg Philanthropies' U.S. Mayors Challenge

Bloomberg Philanthropies' U.S. Mayors Challenge

25 East 78th Street New York, NY 10075

It is a competition designed to help city leaders think big, be bold and uncover inventive – and, ultimately shareable – ideas that tackle today’s toughest problems.

GovTech 100

GovTech 100

United States of America (the)

A compendium of companies focused on, making a difference in, and selling to state and local government agencies.

Digital Counties

Digital Counties

United States of America (the)

Examining the overall technology programs and plans of the county, these awards are presented during NACo’s annual conference held each July.

Government Experience Awards

Government Experience Awards

United States of America (the)

For 20 years, the Center for Digital Government’s Best of the Web Awards have recognized and benchmarked state and local government progress online.

Sunshine Week

Sunshine Week

Washington, DC

Across the country, Sunshine Week is marked by panel discussions, workshops and other events about using and understanding the latest developments in freedom of information resources.

Route Fifty Navigator Awards 2018

Route Fifty Navigator Awards 2018

Atlantic Media, New Hampshire Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, USA

Individuals and teams should demonstrate their ability to implement a great idea that improves public sector services and the communities they serve.

Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN)

Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN)

Johannesburg, South Africa

Making technologies work for governance, accountability, and civic participation

The Foilies

Recognizing the year’s worst in government transparency

The Good Lobby

TGL is committed to giving voice to underrepresented public interests and bringing more citizens into the public policy process.

Back to Top