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  • 100 Automations logo depicted as a 1 and two intermeshed gears surrounded by a open left bracket, forward slash and closing right bracket to indicate the 100 automations are in code, followed by the word Automations.
    Active

    100 Automations

    Hack for LA seeks to reduce repetitive work in our open source projects and for the open source community. This project will be both a showcase for the automations and/or microservices that we develop, but also a convenient home for those automations, so that they can be found, forked, and contributed to easily. We will be using JAMstack and a static site generator for building this website.

    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    GitHub Pages

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    Jekyll

  • 311 data logo.
    Active

    311 Data

    The 311 Data project seeks to empower local Neighborhood Councils to improve the ideation and analysis of their initiatives using the wealth of publicly available 311 data.

    Partner: EmpowerLA
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    Redux

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    Material-UI

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    Mapbox

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    AWS

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    Python

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    FastAPI

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    Redis

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    PostgreSQL

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    Prefect

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    Docker

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    Figma

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    Adobe CC

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    Miro

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    Active

    Access The Data

    The Access the Data project seeks to identify where data literacy education is most needed and to develop modules to address those areas. The project will produce a website to make accessing those modules and other relevant self teaching content easy to find and use.

    Partner: Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
    Location:

    Remote

  • Two hands holding a mobile device with BallotNav
    Active

    BallotNav

    BallotNav is a tool that aims to help prevent disenfranchisement by providing reliable and up to date information on ballot drop off locations across the US. While some states have detailed information about ballot drop off locations, others leave it up to the local jurisdiction to publish that information. In some states, Counties, Towns, Parishes, etc, do not have websites, so there is no reliable online source for ballot drop off information. BallotNav was created to provide a reliable online resource about where to drop your ballot, hours, accessibility, etc. We do this by calling each Jurisdictional office provided by the secretary of state and confirming locations details.

    Partner: Code for America, Other Brigades
    Location:

    Remote

  • Brigade Organizer
    Active

    Brigade Organizers Playbook

    Each of the 80+ Code for America Brigades is an experiment which generates valuable learnings and new effective processes and practices. However, Brigades and other civic tech volunteer organizations need not start from scratch. This project aims to improve existing structures and create new ones that make it easier to share replicable processes and practices so that organizers and members can iterate on each others work, improving outcomes for the whole network.

    Partner: Code for America (CfA), CfA National Advisory Council, Code for Boston, Code for Charlottesville
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    Markdown

  • Wireframing and designing process for Civic Opportunity Project, there are hands pointing to a tablet and papers of the low fidelity prototyping.
    Active

    Civic Opportunity Project

    The mission of the Civic Opportunity project is to develop and curate the journey of all volunteers that we interact with to reach their fullest potential. Relationship bridge-building and workforce readiness development of volunteers is at the core of the Hack for LA brand. We have found that this effort enables and supports the delivery of a consistent pipeline of knowledge worker resources. In turn, our volunteers are more prepared to create products that are impactful in local government and beyond.

    Partner: Undisclosed
    Location:

    Remote

  • Civic Tech Index logo. A magnifying glass over the outline of the world map on the left "Civic Tech Index" on the right.
    Active

    Civic Tech Index

    Our goal of the project is to create a comprehensive, searchable index of all civic tech open source software projects around the world. We have created the framework and an interest list. We are currently working on building out the website and other marketing tools that demonstrate the power of the index.

    Partner: Code for America, Yale OpenLab and many more.
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    Django

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    PostgreSQL

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    ESLint

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    Code Climate

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    Cypress

  • A network of lines and nodes, and the lines converge to a large dot in the center.
    Active

    Civic Tech Structure

    The Civic Tech Structure project seeks to improve existing structures and create new ones that make it easier to share replicable processes and practices so that the civic tech community can iterate on each other’s work, improving outcomes for the whole ecosystem.

    Our Civic Tech Structure project is responsible for publishing all of our guides and other reference materials that we hope will help other people and organizations to stand on the shoulders of those who contributed before them.

    Location:

    Remote

  • Engage logo
    Active

    Engage

    Engage is a civic participation platform that makes it easier for constituents to offer their feedback on policy issues that local Councils are considering. Engage aims to increase access for community stakeholders who are unable to attend public meetings or may otherwise feel unheard by their local government.

    Partner: Various Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

    ,

    Node.js

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    PostgreSQL

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    MongoDB

  • Image of a criminal record
    Active

    Expunge Assist

    Expunge Assist aims to help people in California with criminal records accomplish record clearance, expungement or reduction and subsequently a second chance as a part of society.

    We work with verifiable non-profits, the government and partners to build digital tools that can affect changes in the lives of these justice impacted individuals.

    Partner: NDICA
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

  • Stacks of freshly harvested beets
    Active

    Food Oasis

    The website is focused on individuals seeking food in Los Angeles who need an up-to-date resource about food pantries and meals. Our mission is to update the existing website, foodoasis.la with a simplified UI and verified data. Future development goals include creating functionality for referral services that will allow the end user to annotate and update listings through a peer verification system.

    Partner: seeking
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    Express

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    Node.js

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    PostgreSQL

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    PostGIS

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    AWS

    ,

    Docker

    ,

    Mapbox

    ,

    Material-UI

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    SCSS

  • Wireframe sample from new website.
    Active

    Hackforla.org Website

    The hackforla.org website is our organization's way of communicating with volunteers, stakeholders, and donors. This project is a good place to start for new volunteers looking to polish their git protocol skills (branches, separation of concerns, etc.). We currently have two development paths: growth (building out new pages and guides) and optimization (taking inventory of our code and design systems) to ensure we are consistently delivering value to our users while being scalable in our approach to building the site.

    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    GitHub Pages

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    Jekyll

    ,

    Docker

  • Home Unite Us logo, blue circle with white heart in the center, two hands hugging the logo with "Home Unite Us" above the heart.
    Active

    Home Unite Us

    We're working with community non-profits who have a Host Home initiative to develop a workflow management tool to make the process scaleable (across all providers), reduce institutional bias, and effectively capture data.

    Host Home programs are centered around housing young people, 18 - 25 years old. Their approach focuses on low-cost, community-driven intervention by matching a willing host with a guest or group of guests, providing a stable housing environment for youths who are experiencing homelessness and seeking stable housing.

    Partner: Safe Place for Youth (SPY), Point Source Youth (PSY)
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    NoSQL

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    Python

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    Flask

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    TypeScript

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    Auth0 / OIDC / OAuth2

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    MongoDB

  • LA TDM Calculator Landing Page (Mock Up)
    Active

    LA TDM Calculator

    The LA TDM Calculator is a web app, created in conjunction with the L.A. Department of Transportation (LADOT) and Los Angeles City Planning, to help real estate developers design better projects for Los Angeles. The Calculator is being implemented alongside a new ordinance reducing over-parking and improving the infrastructure to incentivize public transportation and discourage single occupancy vehicle trips.

    Partner: LA Department of Transportation and Los Angeles City Planning
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    Express

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    Node.js

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    Microsoft SQL Server

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    Docker

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    Azure App Service

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    SCSS

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    Figma

  • Lucky Parking Logo
    Active

    Lucky Parking

    Visualization of parking data to assist in understanding of the effects of parking policies on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis in the City of Los Angeles.

    Partner: Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

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    PostgreSQL

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    Node.js

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    Mapbox

  • Open Community Survey accessible to three participants with different background and perspectives.
    Active

    Open Community Survey

    The Open Community Survey project creates transparent reports supported by a direct collection of personal perspectives from LA residents to help The LA Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (empowerla.org) and the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils (NCs) to understand how constituents are interacting with, and what they need from, their websites.

    Current project: NC website survey; Most NCs do not have access or resources to hire technical experts necessary to create a citywide survey so that they can use the data to create inclusive websites targeted towards the needs of their specific communities. Working with EmpowerLA and NCs, Hack for LA is providing the workforce and expertise to design and implement this survey that will give NCs a tool to understand the overall needs of their community -- beyond the people already involved in NCs.

    Partner: LA Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE), LA Neighborhood Councils (NCs), LA Department of Transportation (LADOT), LA City Planning Department (LACP)
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    Markdown

  • VRMS logo. VRMS homepage.
    Active

    VRMS

    VRMS is a tool used for the engagement, support, and retention of a network of volunteers.

    Partner: TBD
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    Node.js

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    Express

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    MongoDB

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    Docker

    ,

    React

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    Redux

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    SASS

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    Jest

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    React Testing Library

  • A rainbow document searcher icon, the words "Write for All TM", and a rainbow-like border.
    Active

    Write for All™

    We want to improve the language used in websites to be more inclusive (of all communities) while also educating the public about exclusionary language. @writeforallorg™

    Partner: Seeking
    Location:

    Remote

  • Active

    Youth Justice Nav

    We are creating a know your rights tool for youth and their families when interacting with the Juvenile Justice System. This interactive tool creates a resource for youth and their families to access information that is relevant to several different parts of the process from knowing your rights when you come into contact with law enforcement, to an explanation of the different types of hearings that take place, to knowing who various people in the courtroom are.

    Partner: UCLA School of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    Figma

    ,

    Miro

  • Programming code icon that reads helping the homeless with code.
    Completed

    Heart

    Heart is a project working directly with the LA City & County Attorney’s Homeless Engagement and Response Team. The HEART program helps individuals experiencing homelessness resolve eligible traffic and pedestrian infractions and related warrants and fines by engaging with relevant services. Hack for LA is helping them build a database and case management system to streamline their workflow and enable them to scale their program.

    Partner: LA City & County Attorney’s Homeless Engagement and Response Team
  • helloGOV log on top, three mobile devices displaying different areas of the helloGOV application
    Completed

    HelloGOV

    HelloGOV is helping grassroots organizations connect supporters to their state assembly and state senate representatives for call campaigns to advocate on the legislation that matters most to their work. The HelloGOV webapp generates a campaign shortlink that can be used in texts, social posts, and more.

    Partner: Digital Defense Fund
    Location:

    Remote

  • Zoomed-in map showing ten streets of the neighborhood. Each dot on the map displaying a tree from the urban forest
    Completed

    Public Tree Map

    Public Tree Map helps connect people to Santa Monica's urban forest. The map includes information about each of the 35,000 trees (and vacant tree sites) in Santa Monica's publicly-owned urban forest (compiled from open datasets, digitized city records, and federal ecosystem services values), as well as tools for users to share favorite trees. To reflect tree plantings and removals, the map updates every day.

    Partner: City of Santa Monica
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    GeoPandas

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    jQuery

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    Leaflet

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    Node.js

  • LA Metro Rail logo
    Completed

    Railstats LA

    Railstats LA tracks LA Metro trains and generates punctuality reports. Our website enables both Metro officials and the public to easily review up-to-date statistics for LA's 6 train lines.

    Partner: LA Metro
    Location:

    Remote

  • Undebate with moderator and 4 participants, displayed question as "Why are you running for office?".
    Completed

    Undebate

    For down ballot offices like school-board, voters often don’t know the candidates, so they skip it. With declining media attention, candidates for these offices have a hard time being heard by voters. But electing good people is important!

    Undebates are automated online video Q&A so candidates can be heard, and voters can quickly decide - for every candidate, for every election, across the US.

    Partner: EnCiv.org, Ballotpedia.org
    Technologies:

    MongoDB

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    Express

    ,

    React

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    Node.js

  • Los Angeles City Hall building
    Completed

    Work for LA

    Applying for work should be simple—but the application process for the City of LA is confusing and cumbersome. We’re going to make it easier to find the job of your dreams.

    Partner: LA City Department of Personnel
    Location:

    Remote

  • LA county homelessness initiative logo.
    On Hold

    Jobs for Hope

    We compiled job listings from 60+ different non-profit organization websites for the LA County Homeless Initiative and consolidated them into a single database so that it is easier for job-seekers to search and filter for jobs.

    Partner: LA County Homeless Initiative;
    Location:

    Remote

  • Team of students each with a laptop sitting around the conference table, attentively engege in a video conference call meeting.
    On Hold

    New Schools Today

    We’re building a platform for students across LA County to create more accessible school-related apps and web apps. Our desired impact is to make students feel more welcomed and included in their community through an online academic environment created by peers, for peers

    Partner: Seeking
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

    ,

    Flutter

  • Not Today logo. A person embrace another person with full support. Art by C.W. Moss
    On Hold

    Not Today - Self-Defense Against Suicidal Thoughts

    Not Today is an app intended to help people wait out periods of suicidal thinking without acting on their thoughts.

    Partner: Seeking
    Location:

    Remote

    Technologies:

    React

  • Spare logo. Different article of clothing icons surrounds "What can you spare?"
    On Hold

    Spare

    A fun new project project that connects people in need of clothing and other essentials with people in the community who have things to spare. It's kind of like one on one Goodwill. The main objective is to foster interactions between the housed and unhoused. The donation is the mechanism for building these connections throughout our community.

    Partner: Hope of the Valley and hopefully others in the near future.
    Location:

    Remote

Hack for LA is a great example of how we can harness technology and our city's creativity to solve everyday problems. As Mayor, I will closely partner with our tech industry to create jobs and bring innovation to City Hall so government works faster and more efficiently.

Mayor Eric Garcetti Mayor Eric Garcetti

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