Code for Humanity
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Prize breakdown
Certificate of participation
in recognition of their enthusiastic participation in Code for Humanity.
Non-cash999 winnersBest Beginner Project
for an impressive first build from someone new to this
Non-cashMost Innovative Project
for the boldest, most original idea
Non-cashMost Practical Project
for a project with clear real-world value
Non-cashBest Overall Project
In recognition of exceptional innovation, technical excellence, and meaningful social impact.
Non-cash
Timeline
- Submissions openJul 16, 2026
- Submission deadlineJan 15, 2026
About
Certificate of Participation for all submissions.
Hey, you made it. Welcome.
Maybe you've never built anything before. Maybe you've tinkered a little but never finished something. Maybe you're just curious about AI and want to see what the fuss is about. Wherever you're starting from — you belong here.
Code for Humanity is a global online hackathon that empowers innovators to build technology for social good. We bring together students, developers, designers, and changemakers to create impactful solutions that address real-world challenges faced by underserved communities.
Such as:- innovations that address real-world issues like disaster response, low-income or rural areas,people with disabilities, refugees and displaced populations, under-resourced schools, marginalized groups, and regions with limited access to healthcare, education, digital technology, or financial services.
The Challenge:
Create a product that empowers people whoe are often overlooked. Your solution should improve quality of life, expand access to opportunities, or remove barriers for underserved.
Do I need a team?
Nope. Solo is totally fine. But if you want to team up with others, that's great too. Some of the best projects come from two people with completely different skills working together.
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Requirements
What to Build: Build a technology solution that improved the live of undeserved or underrepresented communities. Your solution should address a real world problem, increase accessibility, reduce inequality, or create new opportunities through tech.
Demo Video: Provide a short video (maximum 3 minutes) demonstrating how your product works.
Code Repository: Include a link to your public GitHub (or similar) repository with your project's code.
New Work: All code must be written during the hackathon period. You may use open-source libraries and frameworks.
Solve the Problem: Your application must address the core problem of self-measurement or reducing measurement-related waste.
What to Submit: any tech products which you suppose can benefit humanity.
- Submissions open
- Jul 16, 2026
- Deadline
- Jan 15, 2026
- First seen
- Jul 16, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 19, 2026