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Final Round Winner to Be Announced Week of July 13th

2009 July 3rd
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UPDATED: The final round winner will be announced in early August. More soon!

The final round of Apps for Democracy “Community Edition” is now closed. Applications that were submitted will be judged the week of 7/6/2009 and an announcement of the final winner will be made the week of 7/13/2009.

Thank you to all participants thus far - there are some really interesting approaches to integrating DC’s Open 311 API and we’re looking forward to announcing the final $10,000 prize winner soon.

Last year’s medal winners can be found here, Apps for Democracy “Community Edition” Round 1 winners are here, and the Round 2 winners are here.

The full prizes structure of Community Edition is as follows:

Awards Count Prize
Social Citizen Award 1 $1,000
Round 1 First Place 1 $3,000
Round 1 Second Place 1 $2,000
Round 2 First Place 1 $3,000
Round 2 Second Place 1 $2,000
Final Round 1 $10,000
Community Grant Option* 1 $14,000
Total 6 $35,000
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“Final Round Winner to Be Announced Week of July 13th”

[...] Round 2 Apps for Democracy Winners 2009 June 23rd Comments THE FINAL ROUND WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON 7/14 [...]


ah

The week of July 13 came and went a week ago. Who’s the winner?


Wolf

Whatever happened with the announcement that was scheduled two weeks ago…?


iStrategyLabs

@ah and @wolf we’ve had to reschedule till early August. Thanks for your patience!




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