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Civic Hacks 2026

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Fetched 4 months ago

Saturday, February 21, 2026

to Sunday, February 22, 2026

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1 day long

Social Impact
Student only
This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.

Event Type

in person

66

Participants

$7,050

Prize Pool

5

Est. Projects

About the challenge:

Technology plays a powerful role in shaping our cities, schools, justice systems and environment. When designed responsibly it can expand access, strengthen communities and promote equity, but when built without care it can deepen existing disparities. CivicHacks 2026 invites students to think critically about the impact of the tools they create and to focus on ethical innovation in their solutions. We challenge participants to approach their projects with intention, considering the broader consequences of their design choices and the responsibility that comes with building technology for the public. Participants will tackle real challenges in public life, policy and community well-being while reflecting on how their solutions influence trust, access and opportunity. Students of all experience levels are welcome, whether you are an experienced coder or simply passionate about social impact. No prior coding experience is required.

Participants will compete across four tracks: CityHack, EduHack, EcoHack and JusticeHack. One team will be recognized as the overall winner, alongside winners in each individual track. We encourage teams to build solutions that are thoughtful, inclusive and rooted in community needs. Projects should not only demonstrate creativity but also show awareness of their social impact and a commitment to building technology that serves the public good.

Get started:

  1. Assemble Your Team: Form teams of 4–5 individuals who share your passion for civic tech.

  2. Brainstorm Ideas: Explore challenges within your chosen track that excite you and that you want to solve.

  3. Develop Your Solution: You are free to use any programming language, framework, or library. Make sure to check in with our Ethics Genius Bar throughout the process to ensure your project is ethical and aligns with the principles of civic tech.

  4. Document Your Work: Keep your code, designs, or documentation updated on GitHub. All teams should have a visual showcase to present their solution.

  5. Prepare Your Presentation: Create a clear and engaging presentation to communicate your project, its features, and the impact it can have.

  6. Demo Your Project: Present your solution to the judges and showcase your project live during the demo session.

Sponsors

Avanade image

Avanade

www.avanade.com

RedHat image

RedHat

www.redhat.com

Major League Hacking  image

Major League Hacking

mlh.io

Judge Accessibility

Organizer email available25/25
Student-run event15/15
Actively looking for judges25/25
Small event (120 participants)10/10
No corporate sponsors10/10
New or emerging organizer10/10
Public registration available5/5
Online format (judge from anywhere)10/10

Top signals

Organizer email available
Student-run event
Actively looking for judges

Organizers

Alex Johnson

alex@example.org

Jamie Rivera

jamie@example.org

Sam Chen

sam@example.org

Estimated Audience

Mostly Students
ExperienceStudent
OccupationStudents
Beginner Friendly
Women in Tech

Technical Focus

AI95%
Web80%
Mobile25%

Industries

Healthcare
Education
Climate

Technologies

Python
React
OpenAI

Why this estimate

  • • Hosted by a university
  • • Open to students
  • • MLH member event

Estimate inferred from event metadata, not actual attendee data.

Quality Score

Quality Score

72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Operations12/15

Why this score

Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored

Missing data

Prize details
Code of conduct