Ian Linssen is a City Council Assistant for the City of Mesa Arizona. Ian has been involved in municipal and… Continue Reading
2015 Fellowship Applications By the Numbers
Every year amazing people from across the U.S. apply for the Code for America Fellowship. The candidates, who come from… Continue Reading
OpenTrails Grows Up — Along with Open Data Education
As Tom Loosemore of GDS fame said at this year’s Code for America Summit, digital government is not complicated, but… Continue Reading
Small and Mid-Sized Cities: The Next Frontier in Open Data
One of the great things about the Code for America Summit is that it’s a chance for civic innovators from… Continue Reading
Want to Take Your Brigade to the Next Level? Develop It!
LeeAnn Kinney works full-time as a developer for a home health care organization in Philadelphia. She has a lot of… Continue Reading
Ryan Branciforte – Why I’m Coding for America
Trailhead Labs is part of the 2014 Accelerator Class at Code for America. Founded by Jereme Monteau and Ryan Branciforte,… Continue Reading
Highlighting Innovation at the State and Local Levels
The following is a guest post from Steve Ressler of GovLoop: Have you heard of dataMontgomery? It’s Montgomery County, Maryland’s… Continue Reading
Making Government Work in the Trenches
Before I started volunteering with Code for America as Chicago’s Brigade Captain, I worked in a field office for the… Continue Reading
Perspective from the Summit: Appreciating What I Take for Granted
Code for America Summit was full of emotions I didn’t expect. Our whole Fellowship year has the Summit in mind…. Continue Reading
Guest Post from Microsoft | Investing in the Power of Civic Tech
This is a sponsored guest post from Microsoft, a capstone sponsor of the 2014 Code for America Summit. Microsoft was… Continue Reading
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