Track - Social Impact

Use technology to address real-world problems and make a positive impact on society.

About the challenge

At Mill City Hacks, participants are invited to work solo or form teams to develop innovative projects that reflect our social good track. Your challenge is to tackle real-world issues and create solutions that spark positive change in our communities. Embrace your creativity, collaborate with others, and let your ideas shine as you strive to make a meaningful impact! 

Get started

  • Register on DevPost
  • Register on our website!
  • Join our Discord

Requirements

What to Build

We encourage you to unleash your creativity! While we have a focus on social good, we want you to feel free to explore any idea that inspires you. Whether it’s an app, website, or innovative tool, your project should aim to make a positive impact on society.

What to Submit

Submit a video showcasing your application and a link to the source code on GitHub.

Submit a summary of what your application or project is (question will be there when submitting)

When can I Build it?

We ask participants to build their projects only during the hackathon.
(November 16th-December 21st)

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Prizes

$120 in prizes
First Place
1 winner

Second Place
1 winner

Third Place
1 winner

Participant
12 winners

free for the first year XYZ domain given to 20 participants who submit their projects

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

MillCityHack Team

MillCityHack Team

Kumar Koduvayur Krishnamurthy

Kumar Koduvayur Krishnamurthy
Technology Strategist

Naga Harini Kodey

Naga Harini Kodey
Principal QA Engineer

Sachin More

Sachin More
IT professional

Koushik Balaji Venkatesan

Koushik Balaji Venkatesan
Software Engineer at Amazon

Ibraheem Amin
CS Student

Judging Criteria

  • Social Good
    Does the project address a social issue or community need? How well does this make a positive change in the world?
  • Originality/Technical
    Is the solution original and innovative in its approach to solving the identified problem? How well is the solution technically implemented? This includes the quality of the code, user interface, and overall functionality.

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