About DocuSign Good Code Hackathon
Good Code is a global, collaborative hackathon that helps nonprofits for the greater good. This year, we are partnering with the Jane Goodall Institute to help protect chimpanzees or a nonprofit of your choice.
About Jane Goodall Institute
We are a global community conservation organization that advances the vision and work of Dr. Jane Goodall. By protecting chimpanzees and inspiring people to conserve the natural world we all share, we improve the lives of people, animals and the environment. Everything is connected—everyone can make a difference.
Prize Amount
Two Ways to Win
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You can help our nonprofit partner, the Jane Goodall Institute, or a worthy non-profit of your choice use DocuSign’s APIs to take their e-signature and other processes digital. We invite you to use the DocuSign eSignature and other APIs to build a web or mobile application to:
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Integrate geospatial field data collection and camera trap workflows for conserving chimpanzees and their habitats for the Jane Goodall Institute. OR
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Build an innovative web or mobile application that automates and connects agreement/e-signature processes for a non-profit of your choice (Greater Good Challenge). Non-profit organization must be a registered 501c3 or local equivalent to be eligible to win.
Important Dates
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Hackathon Starts - July 13th 2022
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Hackathon Ends - August 12th 2022 @ 2:00pm PDT
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Judging Period - August 12, 2022 (2:15pm Pacific Time) – August 30, 2022 (5:00pm Pacific Time)
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Winners Announced - On or around August 31, 2022 (11:00am Pacific Time)
Requirements
Submit the following assets:
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A 3-minute demo video (hosted on YouTube, Facebook Video, Vimeo, or Youku). Your video should include a demo of your working application via a step-by-step visual demo.
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A way to access your working application for judging and testing by providing a URL to the publicly visible code repository, including an applicable open source license. https://opensource.org/licenses
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Please include a link to a GitHub repository containing your project. You must clearly disclose which code you wrote yourself within the timeframe of the hackathon and let the judges know about any libraries or APIs you used.
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All projects must be submitted here through Devpost to be eligible for judging.
Register here
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