mheadd / how-to-talk-to-civic-hackersLinks
A guide for public servants that want to engage and collaborate with their local technology community.
☆13Updated 3 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for how-to-talk-to-civic-hackers
Users that are interested in how-to-talk-to-civic-hackers are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A centralized data portal bringing together data from community run data portals across the U.S.☆20Updated 9 years ago
- A list of resources for awesome civic software tools, libraries, and applications.☆94Updated 6 years ago
- A no-frills open data portal built with node, express, and mongodb☆87Updated 8 years ago
- A specification of the civic.json metadata standard for civic technology projects☆48Updated 4 years ago
- A UI to simplify city data☆41Updated 7 years ago
- Open Data Portal Requirements☆14Updated 3 weeks ago
- Outlines for Data Analytics classes taught by Datapolitan for NYC employees.☆23Updated 5 years ago
- A subscription service for city council legislative information, started in Philadelphia.☆58Updated 9 years ago
- Ongoing list of civic tech or gov tech events.☆32Updated 4 years ago
- California Health & Human Services Agency Data Playbook☆14Updated 4 years ago
- The New York City Civic Innovation Fellows program help connect college students with civic tech opportunities and NYC community boards w…☆16Updated 8 years ago
- Data about Code for America brigades and other civic tech organizations for the CfA API☆18Updated 2 years ago
- A city-focused content management system☆35Updated 8 years ago
- General maptime information (Start here!)☆31Updated 9 years ago
- No longer in active development. -- Work moved to: https://github.com/18f/snap-js-api-prototype. -- A prototype API to calculate SNAP eli…☆11Updated 4 years ago
- Opportunities to help deliver simpler, clearer, faster digital services for everyone in California.☆56Updated 7 years ago
- If Gov Then That website, a project to promote gov open data by designing clever uses for government APIs. (Currently on hold.)☆27Updated 3 years ago
- Open source tool to help journalists easily mash up data based on shared geography.☆59Updated 10 years ago
- Packages the U.S. Web Design Standards assets as a Ruby Gem for use in a Jekyll project☆14Updated 8 years ago
- [DEPRECATED] The old Code for DC website☆33Updated 2 years ago
- Code California☆17Updated 4 years ago
- NYPL Map Warper☆43Updated 2 years ago
- An introduction to Python - https://www.digitalgov.gov/event/online-intro-to-python/☆10Updated 7 years ago
- Inspiration for Maptime SF, Hand-drawn maps edition!☆43Updated 10 years ago
- Tracking the tools I've found useful☆14Updated 8 years ago
- A website for the BLDS Data Specification☆40Updated 2 years ago
- A "clip & ship" download tool for NYC PLUTO tax lot datadata☆47Updated 2 years ago
- Host, edit and visualize CSV-based data using Jekyll, Leaflet & Chartist☆23Updated 6 years ago
- A set of guidelines for developers, cartographers, GIS specialists, geographers, and civic hackers to consider when creating projects tha…☆55Updated 4 years ago
- Information on the extractive industries in the U.S. from federal data.☆77Updated 4 years ago