
Supporting Diversity in Technology through Whitney Lubin and Haitians in Tech
TL:DR; Haitians in Tech is now a fiscally sponsored project by Code for South Florida under our Diversity in Tech initiative. As a 501(c)(3) organization
TL:DR; Haitians in Tech is now a fiscally sponsored project by Code for South Florida under our Diversity in Tech initiative. As a 501(c)(3) organization
This article is a re-post from Medium. You can read the original text here. … As a John S. Knight Community Impact Fellow, I’m exploring
Expanding our program reach to Palm Beach County through a community-based organization November 16, 2020 – We are partnering with the community organization, Palm Beach
Discovering ways to improve how the public sees and seeks Justice Reform through data November 10, 2020 – TL: DR; Yesterday we kicked off our
Have you ever had to look up information on a government website? File for a permit application? Or set an appointment at the DMV? These
TL:DR; Front-End Miami (FEM) is a fiscally sponsored project by Code for South Florida which as a 501(c)(3) organizations meaning your donations are tax-deductible. September
Code for South Florida’s mission as an organization is to build an ecosystem that fosters Civic Technology. Also known as “Public Interest Technology”, Civic Technology
The Public Interest Technology field is at the intersect of many different sectors. However, the success of Civic Technology projects is driven by Civic Hackers
Why Code For South Florida Builds Civic Technology
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