
What we’re about
Looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity?
All you need is your brain, your passion, and your openness when you come to SF Civic Tech's (formerly Code for San Francisco's) weekly Hack Night. We welcome all interested people, including residents, activists, business folk, designers, and developers. No need for tech experience of any kind!
You'll be surrounded by folks who are interested in working together to change The City for the better. We fix government services, create insightful visualizations from opened data, and engage people who may have been excluded from the economic boom in the Bay Area. Come by to join an existing project (we need ALL types of skills - not just coders), to pitch your own project, or simply to experience the global movement to change the areas in which we live for the better.
Find us at [SFCivicTech.org](https://sfcivictech.org) or join our virtual Wednesday Civic Tech Hack Nights!
For more info:
• Website and current projects: [SFCivicTech.org](https://sfcivictech.org)
• Discussions: join our Slack
Civic tech is happening in San Francisco. Come see how you fit in.
Free RSVP Required: https://c4sf.me/rsvp
While you can’t control the world, you can participate in it. Learn about what you can do leveraging technology skills and practices to engage with the evolving civic world around us all.
Join us for a panel discussion, project demos and learn how you can get involved building technology for social impact.
Panel discussion moderated by Cyd Harrell
Member Board of Directors, Technologists for the Public Good
Chief Digital Services Officer, City and County of San Francisco
Anil Dewan, Former AI Task Force Lead, US Dept of Homeland Security
Ayushi Roy, Chief Program Officer, New America
Jaime-Alexis Fowler, Founder, Executive Director, Empower Work
Zachary Berke, Founder, Chief Strategy Officer, Exygy Benefit Corp
- 6:30pm: Doors open
- 6:45pm: Opening remarks
- 6:50pm: Panel discussion, Q&A
- 7:45pm: Networking, socializing, project demos, project work
- 9:00pm: Lights out!
Good to know:
- Join our Slack workspace (https://c4sf.me/slack), where we collaborate remotely
- You can contact the core organizers at hello@sfcivictech.org
- We ask everyone to abide by our Code of Conduct (https://c4sf.me/code-of-conduct). We will not hesitate to remove anyone who does not respect our community norms.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Virtual Civic Hack NightLink visible for attendees
Join SF Civic Tech (formerly Code for San Francisco), a grassroots group of volunteers learning and applying our skills with technology, design, research, and more in service of the public good of San Francisco.
********************************************
PLEASE help promote our community by registering ahead of time in Meetup.
To join online: https://c4sf.me/zoom
********************************************Our weekly "hack nights" offer an opportunity to join the tech community, network, learn about what's going on, and contribute to projects for your passion or portfolio.
Everyone is welcome regardless of your current skillset. If you're unable to attend at this time, you can still join us on slack (http://c4sf.me/slack), where you'll find links to current projects and links to project calls.
How it works:
- 6:30: Zoom opens: Meet and Greet
- 6:45: Opening announcements
- 6:50: New Member Orientation
- 7:00 - 9:00: Work on projects, explore civic issues, and make new connections
- 9:00: Lights out!
Good to know:
- Join our Slack workspace (c4sf.me/slack), where we collaborate remotely
- You can contact the core organizers at hello@codeforsanfrancisco.org
- We ask everyone to abide by our Code of Conduct (https://c4sf.me/code-of-conduct/). We will not hesitate to remove anyone who does not respect our community norms.
- Virtual Civic Hack NightLink visible for attendees
Join SF Civic Tech (formerly Code for San Francisco), a grassroots group of volunteers learning and applying our skills with technology, design, research, and more in service of the public good of San Francisco.
********************************************
PLEASE help promote our community by registering ahead of time in Meetup.
To join online: https://c4sf.me/zoom
********************************************Our weekly "hack nights" offer an opportunity to join the tech community, network, learn about what's going on, and contribute to projects for your passion or portfolio.
Everyone is welcome regardless of your current skillset. If you're unable to attend at this time, you can still join us on slack (http://c4sf.me/slack), where you'll find links to current projects and links to project calls.
How it works:
- 6:30: Zoom opens: Meet and Greet
- 6:45: Opening announcements
- 6:50: New Member Orientation
- 7:00 - 9:00: Work on projects, explore civic issues, and make new connections
- 9:00: Lights out!
Good to know:
- Join our Slack workspace (c4sf.me/slack), where we collaborate remotely
- You can contact the core organizers at hello@codeforsanfrancisco.org
- We ask everyone to abide by our Code of Conduct (https://c4sf.me/code-of-conduct/). We will not hesitate to remove anyone who does not respect our community norms.
- Civic Tech in San Francisco: Meet the Experts, See the Projects, Join the WorkGoogle Community Space, San Francisco, CA
Civic tech is happening in San Francisco. Come see how you fit in.
Free RSVP Required: https://c4sf.me/rsvp
While you can’t control the world, you can participate in it. Learn about what you can do leveraging technology skills and practices to engage with the evolving civic world around us all.
Join us for a panel discussion, project demos and learn how you can get involved building technology for social impact.
Panel discussion moderated by Cyd Harrell
Member Board of Directors, Technologists for the Public Good
Chief Digital Services Officer, City and County of San FranciscoAnil Dewan, Former AI Task Force Lead, US Dept of Homeland Security
Ayushi Roy, Chief Program Officer, New America
Jaime-Alexis Fowler, Founder, Executive Director, Empower Work
Zachary Berke, Founder, Chief Strategy Officer, Exygy Benefit Corp- 6:30pm: Doors open
- 6:45pm: Opening remarks
- 6:50pm: Panel discussion, Q&A
- 7:45pm: Networking, socializing, project demos, project work
- 9:00pm: Lights out!
Good to know:
- Join our Slack workspace (https://c4sf.me/slack), where we collaborate remotely
- You can contact the core organizers at hello@sfcivictech.org
- We ask everyone to abide by our Code of Conduct (https://c4sf.me/code-of-conduct). We will not hesitate to remove anyone who does not respect our community norms.
- Virtual Civic Hack NightLink visible for attendees
Join SF Civic Tech (formerly Code for San Francisco), a grassroots group of volunteers learning and applying our skills with technology, design, research, and more in service of the public good of San Francisco.
********************************************
PLEASE help promote our community by registering ahead of time in Meetup.
To join online: https://c4sf.me/zoom
********************************************Our weekly "hack nights" offer an opportunity to join the tech community, network, learn about what's going on, and contribute to projects for your passion or portfolio.
Everyone is welcome regardless of your current skillset. If you're unable to attend at this time, you can still join us on slack (http://c4sf.me/slack), where you'll find links to current projects and links to project calls.
How it works:
- 6:30: Zoom opens: Meet and Greet
- 6:45: Opening announcements
- 6:50: New Member Orientation
- 7:00 - 9:00: Work on projects, explore civic issues, and make new connections
- 9:00: Lights out!
Good to know:
- Join our Slack workspace (c4sf.me/slack), where we collaborate remotely
- You can contact the core organizers at hello@codeforsanfrancisco.org
- We ask everyone to abide by our Code of Conduct (https://c4sf.me/code-of-conduct/). We will not hesitate to remove anyone who does not respect our community norms.