Repository for the current redevelopment of the Food Oasis Los Angeles website
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Repository for the current redevelopment of the Food Oasis Los Angeles website
Empowering Neighborhood Associations to improve the analysis of their initiatives using 311 data
DTLA Hack for LA is partnering with Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to develop a Traffic Demand Management (TDM) calculator tool. This tool will help planners at LADOT and real estate developers to meet the Los Angeles’s Mobility Plan goals by 2035.
Application for property managers to communicate with social workers
Volunteer Relationship Management System: This is an ambitious project to create a system that will help us measure our human capital development, reduce repetitive tasks and processes, and improve outcomes.
Heart is a project working directly with the LA City Attorney’s Homeless Engagement and Response Team. We are building a database and case management system to streamline their workflow and enable them to scale their program. Find us on the Hack for LA Slack #heart.
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LA Family Housing, an LA-based non-profit working to end the homelessness crisis, engaged the help of Hack for LA to identify and design a more efficient & effective solution for matching multiple individuals who experience homelessness as potential co-tenants, and placing the matched individuals in suitable shared housing units.
Aggregate job opportunities for homeless service providers so that people can search for a job in the non-profit sector that fits their skillset.
The Resettled Refugee Services and Data Explorer is a web-based tool built on top of open-source technologies (Mapbox, React, D3) and data, that gives users a view of the cities where resettled refugees have been placed over the last decade and the locations of charitable resources in those areas.
True GitHub Contributors delivers a consolidated list of who contributed and how many times. This code can be seen on Hack for LA’s project pages, where are contributors are represented by their GitHub Avatar in the Contributors section.
Not debates but a better way to learn about all candidates in all races every election
Working on mapping the effects on human pollution on sharks, dolphins, and whales
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