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HackathonBNB™: Train and Prep for Upcoming Hackathons with Entreprenuers
  21 Jun - 12:00 AM
  San Francisco, United States
Advance your own funds to train and prep for upcoming hackathons with fellow entrepreneurs. Participants may be eligible for reimbursement for reasonable meals, lodging, transportation, and incidental expenses. Serious inquriies only. $500 deposit is applied to entire program fee.  Email Rauhmel@WHOmetnors.com with any questions. SMS text 415-373-6767 to confirm RSVP, date, time, and location. *requires 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship agreement.
    Financially support or sponsor Teen Hackathon, teenhackathon.com
      21 Jun - 12:00 AM
      San Francisco, United States
    Would you like to assist with this activity? Donate online: http://support.whomentors.com WHOmentors.com, Inc. welcomes in-kind support or other types of sponsorships such as venue hosting, catering, or technology. Email Rauhmel@WHOmentors.com or phone/SMS text 415-373-6767
      Panel Discussion: Technology and LGBTQ+ Youth Communities
        20 Jun - 06:00 PM
        San Francisco, United States
      Airbnb’s LGBTQ+ employee resource group, AirPride, in Partnership with TurnOut, Out in Tech, and TPG, is excited to host a panel discussion featuring individuals who are developing technologies and driving conversations that help bridge the gaps faced by LGBTQ and youth communities. Join the speakers and members of these organizations for dinner, drinks and a thoughtful discussion. The evening will run on the following schedule:  6pm - 6:45pm : Doors Open + Dinner Service 6:45pm - 8:00pm : Panel Discussion 8:00pm : After Party at Oddjob SF! Pick up drink tickets at Airbnb before heading over. Note: If you arrive after 7pm Check In will be closed and you will not be able to join the event Moderator Jeff Henry (Communications Manager), Airbnb Panelists Jack Beck (Executive Director and Founder). TurnOut Jack Beck is the Founder and Executive Director of TurnOut, a Bay Area nonprofit that connects volunteers with LGBTQ+ causes. By working with individual volunteers and LGBTQ+ groups at high schools, colleges, and businesses, TurnOut builds a community of service dedicated to supporting the nonprofit infrastructure the queer community depends on. Jack has worked in the LGBTQ+ nonprofit sector for the past ten years, working to support grassroots queer organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.  Gary Goldman (Program Director, Out in Tech) Out in Tech Gary Goldman is the Program Director of Out in Tech, a not-for-profit that unites the LGBTQ+ tech community by providing web services for activists around the world, equipping youth with resources and mentorship to ensure career access, and organizing thought-provoking events for aspiring tech leaders. He is responsible for shaping the trajectory of the organization and its event/impact-based offerings to the community, both at home and abroad. Previously, Gary was a Senior Program Advisor at Community Systems Foundation, an organization that provides data management services to United Nations and government agencies.  Gary is originally from France and currently lives in New York. Monica Arrambide (CEO and Founder), Maven Monica Ann Arrambide, the CEO and Founder of Maven, has over 22 years of experience working with queer youth. Maven is a national nonprofit that aims to empower queer youth to become innovators of technology through tech camps, hackathons and tech internships. Monica is passionate about youth engagement in the tech sector and providing opportunities for queer youth to explore careers in tech. Cyan Banister (Partner), Founders Fund  Cyan Banister is a partner at Founders Fund, where she invests across sectors and stages with a particular interest in heavily regulated industries, marketplaces, SaaS and businesses that help people with basic skills find meaningful work. Prior to joining Founders Fund, Cyan was an active angel investor with a portfolio including Uber, Thumbtack, SpaceX, EShares, Postmates and Affirm. A self-taught engineer and entrepreneur, Cyan has held a number of technical leadership positions throughout her career. As an early employee at IronPort, which was acquired by Cisco, Cyan oversaw support infrastructure and performance for a global customer base.Cyan has a passion for the arts and is a voracious film, documentary and media consumer. She is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Zivity, and the Co-founder of Signal Media Project, a nonprofit organization that promotes and facilitates the accurate portrayal of science, technology, and history in popular media.  Nikole Pagan (Program Manager), Give OUT Day As the Data Services and Give OUT Day Manager, Nikole M. Pagan is responsible for implementing two critical functions for Horizons Foundation.  Nikole manages the day to day operations of Horizons’ Salesforce database, and ensures the overall data integrity for grantmaking and development. In her role as Give OUT Day Manager, Nikole is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the only LGBTQ national online fundraising campaign that annually engages over 300 LGBTQ nonprofits across the 50 states, DC, and the territory of Puerto Rico.  The Give OUT Day program provides strategy, planning tools, training, capacity building, and technical support to participating organizations that can be implemented on Give OUT day as well as throughout the year. Throughout her career in philanthropy, Nikole has worked with nonprofits of various sizes. From serving on the board of a grassroots nonprofit to working with organizations with multi-million dollar budgets, she understands the different – and similar – challenges organizations with disparate capacities face.  She has a history of activism and community organizing, and is skilled in small to large group meeting facilitation. Nikole holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and a Masters degree in Public Administration, both from San Francisco State University. Her work allows her to marry her life-long passion for social justice with her education and professional career.
        JuliaCon 2017
          20 Jun - 09:00 AM
          Berkeley, United States
        Are you planning to attend JuliaCon 2017? The JuliaCon Committee invites you to stay on after the main agenda in order to participate in the JuliaCon hackathon. You'll get the opportunity to network with the Julia developers and to collaborate on your favorite Julia projects. Come and network with the brightest minds involved in the Julia open-source language for data science, machine learning, and scientific computing.
        DeveloperWeek | New York 2017
          20 Jun - 08:30 AM
          Brooklyn, United States
        Developers, hackers, designers, techies of all types! Are you planning to attend DeveloperWeek | New York 2017? It's the largest developer event on the East Coast! If you're going to attend, then why not sign up to participate in the DeveloperWeek Hackathon. You can compete in your choice of a number of challenges -- DevOps using NetApp ONTAP Cloud, building an Insurance Cross-Sell app, creating a GoCoder Live Streaming App, designing an IoT-based notification services app, leveraging the DocuSign eSignature API, or creating a WebRTC app using the Wowza Streaming Engine.
        HackathonBNB™: Train and Prep for Upcoming Hackathons with Entreprenuers
          20 Jun - 12:00 AM
          San Francisco, United States
        Advance your own funds to train and prep for upcoming hackathons with fellow entrepreneurs. Participants may be eligible for reimbursement for reasonable meals, lodging, transportation, and incidental expenses. Serious inquriies only. $500 deposit is applied to entire program fee.  Email Rauhmel@WHOmetnors.com with any questions. SMS text 415-373-6767 to confirm RSVP, date, time, and location. *requires 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship agreement.
          Automation Nation 2017 Hackathon
            19 Jun - 05:00 PM
            Orlando, United States
          Calling all Automation Nation innovators! Today, the ability to create a more seamless experience with your software solutions is easier than ever. And we want you to show us just how easy it can be to extend the functionality of ConnectWise Automate. During Automation Nation 2017, we’re giving you the opportunity to show off your skills and enhance your ConnectWise Automate experience by utilizing the SDK. Demonstrate how you can unleash innovation, take ConnectWise Automate out of the box and solve for your specific business challenges. What you are solving for For the Hackathon, we will have a few scenarios for a team of technology integrators to solve for using our latest and greatest SDK.  Contestants will have the opportunity to attend a pre-day session to learn more about the Ignite Manager and the Computer screen from an Automate Developer.  Time to take the Computer Management screen and Ignite Manager to the next level! Judging the Integration All integrations will be judged on the following criteria: Technical Difficulty UI Usefulness Business Potential Overall Quality The Contestants Individuals or teams of up to three can take on the challenge and participate in our first ever Automation Nation Hackathon. Here’s how it works: 1. Register!  2. We'll send you a link for a dedicated pre event webinar full of tips and tricks to get your ready for action  3. Receive the scenarios via email 4. Show up to the Solutions Pavilion  5. Code for two days  6. Present how you took ConnectWise Automate out of the box to our esteemed Judge’s panel 7. Win some seriously awesome stuff including a free spot to Automation Nation 2018 8. Go back to the office and wow your team with your awesomeness Please note: participants should have some knowledge of the ConnectWise Automate SDK (ConnectWise.com/developer) VB.NET or C# and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), participants are able to code outside designated Hackathon hours but must be present for entire Hackathon event.  You can participate in both the Scriptathon and Hackathon! Questions? Send a note to Platform@ConnectWise.com. We look forward to seeing you there!
            DeveloperWeek NY 2017 Hackathon
              19 Jun - 10:00 AM
              Brooklyn, United States
            Join 500+ Developers at the Nation's Largest Challenge-Driven Hackathon. The DeveloperWeek NY 2017 Hackathon is one of New York's largest hackathons. Join 500+ developers building new apps, bots -- all within hours. Participants can build any app of their choice and will compete for $25,000+ in cash, products and prizes. Get all the details and the amazing challenges & prizes here.  DeveloperWeek Hackathon will take place at 2 locations. June 19 | Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse(73 West St, Brooklyn, NY 11222) June 20 | The Brooklyn Expo Center (72 Noble St., Brooklyn, NY 11222) Check out the full schedule  Subscription: By registering for this event, you are opting into DevNetwork email updates and one-time email-based promotions from top-level DeveloperWeek NY sponsors including exclusive invitations to DeveloperWeek NY parties and partner events. These updates will notify you about DeveloperWeek NY news, as well as announcements about DevNetwork events. You can opt out of DevNetwork email newsletters at any time.  Due to limited availability, DevNetwork events cannot offer refunds once tickets are purchased. If you need to cancel your registration, we will give you a credit towards a future conference of equal value.
              1000 WOMEN FOR TECHNOLOGY
                17 Jun - 10:15 AM
                Alpharetta, United States
                1000 Women for Technology Starting in ATLANTA, GEORGIA, June 17 th , 2017— Join Quantum Innovation Chamber of Commerce an International Technology Chamber of Commerce at our first All-Girl Hackathon to quick start our national tour for 1000 Women for Technology, a movement for women who have an interest in the field of Technology, not necessarily women that are already in Tech. We have 100 seats to fill for the launch.  The hackathon will be hosted inside of Atlanta Workshop Players. It is located at 8560 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Alpharetta GA 30022, conveniently located in Atlanta's Tech city. Meet our Keynote Speaker Jamila Brown, Tech Solutions Expert and life long Techpreneur. YES! We will have snacks and munchies! Click on TICKETS and scroll through to find the perfect selection for you! These events are designed to be affordable enough to bring the family to learn with you. The world is being changed by Technology daily and at a rapid pace. At this time, women, we are globally categorized as a minority group. However, we are the dominant majority! We will change the world that we live in as creators of the future by using an online digital interface to interact and share with audiences throughout the nation along with power speakers, live games, classes, webinars and yes All-Girl Hackathons. Every person that gets a ticket, gets a DigiTag. This is your digital supporter (speaker or sponsor) badge person who pays for a ticket will receive. Each DigiTag can be found on the WOMEN tab for the website. The DigiTag will also be found on DigiLyfe.co and online Digital Lifestyle Magazine and our Media partner for 1000 Women For Tech. How awesome is that? We can't wait to show the world your contributions, your progress and your achievements in the Technology world. We will have a speaker panel, food, games and prizes. This is Technology like you have never experienced before. Get excited! This is something to talk about! Join the movement!   See you there! Be sure to check out our website for coming competitions, prizes and supporter updates at http://women4tech.co Find out who our next Key Note Speaker is and what city we will be in next. Sign up to be a speaker. When you share on Social Media use this HASHTAG when you post #1000Women4Tech
                AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Boston
                  17 Jun - 09:00 AM
                  Boston, United States
                Coders, designers and entrepreneurs in Greater Boston! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Boston. Compete on your own, or collaborate as a member of a team to come up with an idea and turn it into a functioning prototype. You're not limited! You could build an app that delivers positive value to your community, a web site satisfying an unmet financial need, a virtual reality game, or whatever your imagination can conceive.