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This DevPost hackathon is for ASU students only BUT WAIT, you can still join our hackathon virtually here (it's the same date, but for anyone who isn't an ASU student).
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Connect, Build, and Empower organizations to change lives across the world.
At Opportunity Hack, you can network, share ideas, and build solutions that enable impact and social innovation!
About the challenge
For Opportunity Hack 2023, we are partnering with nonprofits from around the globe to solve their wide range of technical challenges.
We'll have interesting problems for you to explore--everything from applications of state-of-the-art aritificial intelligence to system design and so much more!
Keep an eye out here and at ohack.dev for further information on this year's problem statements.
Follow us on Instagram and join us in Slack to be the first to learn about news!
Keynote Speaker
Diana Lee Guzman, as the Founder and CEO of Coding in Color (a 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on aiding underrepresented students in computing), along with being the Co-founder and CTO of My Real Exchange (a tech startup assisting homebuyers in obtaining fair mortgage rates), embodies her dedication to promoting STEM opportunities. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, she completed her education at Carl Hayden High School, where her involvement with FIRST Robotics sparked her passion for STEM. Later, she earned a B.S. in Computer Science from New York University and leveraged her expertise as a Software Engineer at Boeing, contributing to cockpit displays and autonomous submarines, and at Microsoft, working on HoloLens software. Diana Lee remains committed to nurturing her passion for software and sharing its transformative potential with others. Contact: dianalee@codingincolor.net Coding in Color: https://codingincolor.net/ My Real Exchange: https://therateverifier.com/Detailed Agenda
See our countdown at the bottom of hack.ohack.dev
Saturday (10/7)
- 08:00AM: Doors open for check-in
- 08:10AM: Breakfast
- 09:00AM: Opening ceremony
- 09:30AM: Non-profits pitch their problems to hackers (7 nonprofits, ~3 minute videos)
- 10:30AM: Team formation: find people who are interested in working on the same problem as you and who may have different skillsets and strengths than you - join the #in-person-asu Slack channel to ask for people who are looking for a team and join the corresponding nonprofit Slack channels listed on hack.ohack.dev to ask questions to the nonprofits you're interested in
- 10:30AM: The Hackathon begins!
- Noon: Lunch is served
- 02:00PM: Submit team details
- 06:00PM: Dinner is served - review the judging criteria
- HACK THROUGH THE NIGHT
Sunday (10/8)
- 08:00AM:Breakfast is served - now is a good time to review the judging criteria and start building your demo video.
- Noon: Lunch is served / I can’t think straight but this tastes awesome!
- 02:00PM: Code checked into GitHub. Everything you built is a public good and open-source.
- 02:45PM: Presentations submitted on DevPost
- 03:00PM: Hackathon ends
- 03:15PM: Judging - First Round
- 04:30PM: Judging - Final Round
- 05:00PM: Winners are announced / Prizathon!
Things that you may want to bring:
- Sleeping bag, pillow
- Headphones
- Something to keep warm: hoodie, blanket
- Your hunger
- Your passion
- Snacks, drinks, and swag will be provided
ASU Tempe Arizona Parking Options
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Option 1: Tyler Street Parking Structure
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Option 2: Apache Blvd. Parking Structure
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Option 3: Rural Road Parking Structure
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Option 4 (1-hour parking only): Visitor Parking 27
Tax Writeoff: If you're traveling to support us, you can typically deduct this from your taxes since we are a 501c3. If you'd prefer to be reimbursed for your parking costs, please send us a DM/email/Slack.
Requirements
What to Build
1. Teams must be between 2 and 5 people - all team members must either have committed code or worked on your video submission since the start of the hackathon.
2. Winners must have a PayPal or Venmo account with the account in good standing in order to receive the prize.
What to Submit
1. You must have all code checked into your team's GitHub repo.
2. You must provide a video demo of your work. Video must be less than 3 minutes long. It should include:
- a brief intro (about 10 seconds) - no need to tell us names or roles, we can read that
- a discussion on the problem (~30 seconds)
- how you solved the problem (~2 minutes), show off your code!
- how you met the judging criteria (~30 seconds).
Prizes
$10,000 in prizes
1st place
A scholarship prize to the 1st place team in the amount of $1000; to be split evenly among all team members. Must be an active ASU student to receive scholarship funds that can be used as cash or will be paid-out after graduation.
1st place Statement of Work
Active ASU Student scholarship prize worth $4000 to a team of 3 - 5 team members that will complete the 1st place solution that satisfies the requirements of the Non-Profit representative(s).
The solution must be installed at the Non-Profits place of business on or before January 31st 2024.
Cloud solutions are also acceptable; provided the Non-Profit has access to the solution and a viable solution for hosting for a minimum of 1 year.
The members of the 1st place team identified at the event have first rights of refusal to work on completing the project.
Opportunity Hack will solicit interest from event participants interested in completing the 1st place solution in order to fill any vacancies encountered during the completion of the project.
2nd place
A scholarship prize to the 2nd place team in the amount of $600; to be split evenly among all team members. Must be an active ASU student to receive scholarship funds that can be used as cash or will be paid-out after graduation.
2nd place Statement of Work
Active ASU Student scholarship prize worth $2400 to a team of 3 - 5 team members that will complete the 2nd place solution that satisfies the requirements of the Non-Profit representative(s).
The solution must be installed at the Non-Profits place of business on or before January 31st 2024.
Cloud solutions are also acceptable; provided the Non-Profit has access to the solution and a viable solution for hosting for a minimum of 1 year.
The members of the 2nd place team identified at the event have first rights of refusal to work on completing the project.
Opportunity Hack will solicit interest from event participants interested in completing the 2nd place solution in order to fill any vacancies encountered during the completion of the project.
3rd place
A scholarship prize to the 3rd place team in the amount of $400; to be split evenly among all team members. Must be an active ASU student to receive scholarship funds that can be used as cash or will be paid-out after graduation.
3rd place Statement of Work
Active ASU Student scholarship prize worth $1600 to a team of 3 - 5 team members that will complete the 3rd place solution that satisfies the requirements of the Non-Profit representative(s).
The solution must be installed at the Non-Profits place of business on or before January 31st 2024.
Cloud solutions are also acceptable; provided the Non-Profit has access to the solution and a viable solution for hosting for a minimum of 1 year.
The members of the 3rd place team identified at the event have first rights of refusal to work on completing the project.
Opportunity Hack will solicit interest from event participants interested in completing the 3rd place solution in order to fill any vacancies encountered during the completion of the project.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Vamsee Sundar Vipparthi
Software Engineer I

Mike Wolfson
Lead Software Engineer

Tom Marthaler
Sr. Engineering Manager, Capital One

Mohammed Albasha
Software Engineer
Alison M
Marketing Director
Stuart H
EM, Amazon
Moses
Software Engineer

Rachel Busch
Program Management, Meta
Ananay
Startup
Judging Criteria
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Scope of Solution
(10pts) How big an impact will your solution have on the community? 50% Solves 100% of the solution 50% Complexity of problem solved -
Documentation
(10pts) Good documentation on how to use and setup their system 50% Code and/or UX is well documented so that anyone can understand the solution by reading 50% Simple and easy to understand solution, easy to navigate -
Polish
(20pts) How much work is left? 100% No work remaining, this is ready to ship -
Security
(10pts) Did you consider security? 50% No security holes that would allow for data extraction - leverages existing Auth0 foundation 50% Role based security implemented
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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