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Code for Kansas City
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Welcome/Resources
Resources to get started with Code for Kansas City
Indoc for new members to Code for Kansas City, a Code for America Brigade
Paul Barham, Jason Harper, and more
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Paul Barham

Welcome to {{page.local-chapter-name}}
A civic hacking group.

Serve Your Community Through Civic Tech

Code for Kansas City brings together developers, designers, data geeks, civic leaders, organizers, and idea-makers from communities to help local government and civic organizations adopt open web technologies.

What is Civic Hacking? This video will help explain it.

Who This is For

Anyone with a desire and a passion for applying their technology skills to improve our community, open government, and open civic data.

What to Expect

You can apply your skills and expertise to work on an existing problem or project you care about like:

  • Connecting people with still-good items to donation sites
  • Helping expunge misdemeanors and other crimes from crimnal records
  • Launching a web app to address illegal trash dumping
  • Creating an app to help residents find information about your city
  • Helping residents get up-to-date information on government and city council meetings
  • Creating an online resource for reproductive health
  • Create apps. Design websites. Organize events. Write copy. And more!
  • Hang out with other civic hackers, eat pizza and drink beverages.

What Not to Expect

  • You can pick up expert advice, tips and tricks about new technologies but we are not a tech meetup or user group, and are usually working sessions not presentation format.
  • You can meet a lot of new and interesting people and make useful connections but we are not a networking group. We are volunteers working to make our community better through technology.
  • You can learn a lot of things about coding and design by participating in Brigade but we are not a code or design school.

How it Works

We meet weekly on Monday nights on Zoom, to either Hack (work on projects), Yack (socialize) or Learn (hear from a speaker). We use Meetup for organizing our events, so be sure to visit meetup.com/kcbrigade for the latest information.

Required Tools

Bring your laptop/tablet as it's typically a working group with the occasional presentation. Free wifi is provided.

How Projects Are Chosen

We choose projects based on:

  • Needs we identify through listening sessions with local gov and community organizations. We want to make things people will actually use.

  • Things happening in other cities that we want to bring here.

  • Things we like.

Get Connected

Get Inspired

Resources

Often you can start getting involved before the first meeting.

Contact Us

Questions? Send us an e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected].