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Submit your best logo for Open Data DE’s National Day of Civic Hacking event

The deadline for submissions is March 21.

Here are the places that participated in last year's National Day of Civic Hacking. (Screenshot via hackforchange.org)

The Open Data Delaware group is planning a hackathon for the National Day of Civic Hacking on June 4, and they’re seeking a logo design for the event.
Group members will be calling the hackathon “DataWorks,” with a theme of making it easier to do or start business in Delaware.
If you’ve got a stellar idea for a design, you can submit it (and any questions) to opendatade@gmail.com. The deadline for submissions is March 21.
During last year’s National Day of Civic Hacking, thousands of people across the country put together coding projects — involving open data, tech and design — to improve their communities.

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