Meetup counts over 100,000 members of 166 civic hacking meetups around the world. The groups included here vary in how technical they are, but you can always count on meeting people and contributing to projects, regardless of whether or not you can code.
Given the transformative potential of technology, OpenSTL invites civic geeks of all stripes, from developers to community leaders, to come together to use technology and data to improve the lives of...
Innovating for democracy
Jsme komunita špičkových vývojářů, designérů a produkťáků, kteří chtějí ve svém volném čase pomáhat státu i nestátním organizacím a dělat tak Česko lepším místem k životu.
Code for Boston addresses local social and civic challenges through creative uses of technology.
Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? Code for PDX is here to help.
Code for Bloomington is an official Code for America Brigade in Bloomington, IN working on projects with government and community partners to improve people’s lives.
We're a brigade of Code for America, which means that we're a volunteer group of coders who like to work on software projects for the good of our community.
It is a collective of people using their skills to create things for the public good. Sometimes this involves tech, sometimes community organising, sometimes it's just talking about and understanding...
Citizens creating solutions to improve cities and communities in Belgium
Code For New Mexico is not-for-profit, volunteer-driven community outreach that improves people’s lives through technology. We believe in putting technology to work in service of our local communities...
Code For Boulder lies within the intersection of tech, data, and community engagement. Boulder is a vibrant city; we join up with local government, non-profits, and community organizers to help bring...
WE ARE A COLLABORATIVE GROUP OF CODE FOR AMERICA VOLUNTEER BRIGADES FROM NORTH CAROLINA
Leveraging open civic data and technology to improve access to local government, and community services.
A group for civic hackers, innovative government employees, and concerned citizens for the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and Saint Paul) metro area
The Code for NL Foundation is the Dutch network of developers and designers who work together on an open and honest digital government and society.
Find Meetups about Civic Hacking and meet people in your local community who share your interests.
We forge partnerships between neighbors who use technology to improve interactions with, and access to, public services.
We are people who care about our community and want to help make it better.
A CIVIC TECH COMMUNITY FOR OPEN DATA IN DELAWARE.
Ottawa Civic Tech (YOWCT) is a community of citizens from diverse sectors and experiences who are interested in better understanding our complex social and civic challenges and building solutions at t
Founded in 2012, Civic Tech DC is a non-partisan, non-political group of volunteer civic hackers working together to solve local issues and help people engage with the city.
We are futurists. We are founders. We are friends.We are the Hackensack Brigade of Code for America.
Lab for open citizen Science and tech
Code for Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh region’s Code for America Brigade, makes the Pittsburgh region a better place through the use of information and technology.
CryptoHarlem is a Digital Surveillance Clinic that has been meeting on a monthly basis since 2013 in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. It is always open to the public and completely free of ch...
Chicago's weekly event to build, share, and learn about civic tech.
a Code for America brigade