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These 16 projects need college hackers: Azavea’s Summer of Maps

Center City District wants to map Philadelphia's tech companies and the resources around them. It's looking for a college student to help.

A peek inside Azavea's open office space. (Photo by Lucy Vernasco)

Center City District wants to map Philadelphia’s tech companies and the resources around them. (Call it WeWorkinPhilly meets the Chamber’s Startup PHL project)

It’s looking for a college student to help. It’s one of 16 potential projects that Azavea‘s Summer of Maps fellows can tackle.  The paid fellowship pairs college students with organizations looking for mapping analysis. It’s helped at least one organization get $1 million in grants.

Other projects include mapping Philly building’s energy efficiency for the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub and doing a spatial analysis of community wireless networks in European cities for the New America Foundation.

See all the projects here. Students: apply by March 16.

Azavea will host three students this year, said Sarah Cordivano, the Azavea staffer who runs the program.

Companies: Azavea / Center City District / EEB Hub
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