Formerly Code for San Francisco,we are a volunteer group of developers, designers, data geeks, and more who use creative technology to solve civic problems
(Re-)Introducing SF Civic Tech! Learn more about what's been going on with our organization over the past two years, and join us in helping to craft its future!
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SF Civic Tech project Community News Lab will be hosting a neighborhood feedback day today, Oct 11 from 11am-4pm in West Portal! Please stop by to check out their latest prototype of a neighborhood bulletin board. https://t.co/MTT8o41wnJ
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@SFReadersChoice and Brandon Cruz-Youll, leads on the Support SF Schools team, volunteered at @sfedfund's Back to School Setup Day last week, helping teachers set up classrooms in time for school this week- the 3rd year in a row that team members volunteered at this annual event!
Upcoming event w/@publicgoodtech in SF: May 15, 2024, 6-9 p.m. PT: “Crafting impactful narratives: documenting, pitching, and presenting your work in public interest tech.” RSVP for in person: https://t.co/QrjoGaDhii or online: https://t.co/2QZToTAmZs
Did you miss our special presentation from San Francisco Life Line last night during Virtual Civic Hack Night? You can watch it now on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/V9hlRdB42x
Please join us this Weds Oct 18 6:30pm during Virtual Civic Hack Night to hear from new partner SF Life Line as we kick off a new project at C4SF! https://t.co/d19W5BdwwC
The Compass team met IRL last Saturday, after months of online collaboration! We ate mochi donuts, swapped recipes and shared our hobbies. Compass is a project building a better way to manage IEPs for San Francisco public school teachers. Learn more at https://t.co/e5QPUEH6gg
Team members from one of our dedicated project teams, Support SFUSD, volunteered at Back to School Setup Day organized by the SF Ed Fund last week. This is an annual event that invites community members to help teachers across the school district set up their classrooms... (1/3)
... before the schoolyear begins. Project Lead Julia Gitis and Designer James Davis volunteered at June Jordan School for Equity, assembling storage equipment for the school. At the event they connected with June Jordan administrators, ... (2/3)
First newsletter from ACT is out! Sign up on their homepage to stay up to date with the latest news with this new organization.
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Stopped by the Civic Center farmer's market to see Chris and Danielle promote Intentional Walk, a bespoke civic app designed, developed, and deployed by Code for SF volunteers for @SF_DPH! https://t.co/aP0Z2ibenJ #civictech#techforgood#tech4good#nonprofit#volunteer
Live or work in SF and interested in supporting local schools? The all-volunteer Support SFUSD team is conducting research with a 5-min survey. Your answers will help us build a website to connect the SF community with local schools. https://t.co/5VP2B9zycF #civictech#sfusd
Continuing coverage of the end of the Code for America Brigade Network and the beginning of the new Alliance for Civic Technologists: https://t.co/vSWbTulJVL #civictech
I just adopted another #SF storm drain with #adoptadrainSF. Flooded streets aren't fun. But naming your own drain is super fun! (my new one is called: "D'rain is flooding Dis Drain" https://t.co/LzjyvhBRIJ. Claim and name yours #sfsewer@sfwater@MySFPUC
🌲 If trees could talk… these two would have a lot to say!
The print news rack 🗞️ that stood here for 20 years was removed this summer. Today I took my cardboard prototype of a digital news & art display out for its first Neighborhood Feedback Day! ☀️
So. Much. Fun. Join me?
❗️The Education Transparency project at @sfbrigade needs your help! If you live or work in SF and are interested in supporting local schools, please fill out this survey (~5 mins). We’ll give away TEN $10 Amazon gift cards to randomly selected participants https://t.co/M8nndwaPre
Such a productive and wonderful hack night tonight at @SFbrigade !! The education transparency team is making great progress on user research for our project. Thanks all! 🤗