A directory of the people and social processes that make up civic tech, organized by your needs.
Open Walnut Creek is a Code for America Brigade (a local chapter) focused on improving the public services with residents and employees of Walnut Creek, CA.
A compendium of companies focused on, making a difference in, and selling to state and local government agencies.
CivicTech4Democracy is the European Union’s global competition showcasing democratic innovation by Citizens for Citizens across the world. Every day, everywhere, citizens invent new ways of bringing democracy closer to the people.
At the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, we work together with communities in education and entrepreneurship to create uncommon solutions that empower people to be uncommon, take risks, achieve success and give back to society.
Catchafire matches professionally-skilled volunteers with nonprofits and social enterprises. We structure our volunteer opportunities to be short-term, discrete, and individual to cater to the busy lifestyles of high-performing professionals.
The Brigade Network Census is a series of questions that we at Code for America are asking all Brigade volunteers to answer so that we can learn more about who makes up our vast and distributed community
This project seeks to facilitate the co-creation of prototypes that can advance digital transparency and enable agency in the world's public spaces.