​CHALLENGE

​Think Globally, Act Locally 🌍➡️🏙️

​At JEWEL CITY HACKS 2.0, we’re challenging you to design technology that empowers your city, neighborhoods, and local business communities. Big ideas can start small—and the next great civic innovation might come from YOU.

Your mission: build tools that solve real municipal challenges.

Would a real-time transit app make getting around your city easier?

​Would designing a secure online voting platform for neighborhood council elections strengthen civic participation?

Would streamlining online requests for city services and permits help residents access what they need faster?

Whether it’s through mobile apps, web platforms, or hardware integrations, your solutions should help everyday people or businesses connect with their community and government in meaningful ways.

Remember: The best hacks not only solve problems—they inspire lasting change.

​THIS HACKATHON IS OPEN TO STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS.

All hackathon participants, judges, mentors, and production staff must abide by the Hacker Fund Code of Conduct. 

All hackathon participants entering the contest on Devpost must abide by this Hackathon Contest Agreement.

This hackathon is being funded by a State Grant awarded through the City of Glendale Economic Development Division.

​SCHEDULE

​September 27, 2025

​​8:00 AM - Check-in (San Gabriel Building)

​​8:30 AM - Team Building Breakfast

​​9:30 AM - Keynote (Math Discovery Center)

​​10:15 AM - Workshop 1

​​11:30 AM - Workshop 2

​​12:30 PM - Lunch

​​1:00 PM - Workshop 3

​​2:15 PM - Workshop 4

​​5:15 PM - Dinner

​​6:15 PM - Project Submissions Due

​​6:30 PM - Demo Expo

​​7:30 PM - Closing Ceremony

​​8:00 PM - Check-out

 

​​Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included. Snacks will be provided throughout the day.

 

​WORKSHOPS

​​Ideation for Inventors - B2B & B2C

​Software Hacking 101

​Hardware Hacking 101

​​Demo Skills for Founders

 

​KEYNOTE SPEAKER

​Emi Wayner @ Google

 

​Emi Wayner is Head of GTM & Strategic Partnership, Global Program at Google. She is a Growth-focused Product Marketing & Partnerships Executive with 18+ years leading global strategy, GTM execution, and ecosystem development across AI, Cloud, and Media. At Google Cloud, she scaled global customer advocacy programs influencing $8B+ in pipeline and built cross-functional partnerships with startups, telcos, and enterprise leaders.

 

​MENTORSHIP & HARDWARE

​Throughout the day, you’ll have access to powerhouse mentors from Hacker Fund—think leaders from Apple, Google, Tesla, SpaceX, and more—ready to share their wisdom and help you level up your ideas.

​You will have access to hardware for the hackathon that includes:

​VR headsets for demo

​Microcontrollers (arduinos) and sensors

​Desktop computers (PC)

​If you do not have a machine, you will be able to access one in the Math Discovery Center.

​You are allowed to bring your own hardware which is limited to VR headsets, microcontrollers, sensors and laptop computers.

​​For the hackers and mentors who are unable to attend on-site, you will be able to participate in the hackathon through Google Meet and Discord.

 

​JUDGES

​Our judges are from the top technology companies in the world. They will be evaluating the project demos based on a set of criteria below:

​Technical Execution - 30%

Does the prototype function as intended?

​Social/Local Impact - 25%

How does this solution benefit the Glendale community?

​Presentation Skills - 15%

Is there clarity in storytelling and visual design?

​Creativity & Innovation - 15%

Is the idea original or novel?

​Feasibility - 15%

Could this idea realistically be implemented?

 

​PRIZES

​The full list of prizes will be revealed on Saturday, September 27th, and will include a combination of grant support, professional services, and cutting-edge equipment to help you continue building your projects beyond the hackathon.

 

​All participants will also receive Certificates of Achievement to recognize their creativity, resilience, and completion of the hackathon.

 

​GRAND CHAMPION

Awarded to the team that creates the most impactful and innovative solution addressing local municipal challenges. The Grand Champion embodies the “Think Globally, Act Locally” spirit by building a project that is scalable, functional, and community-driven. This team will be awarded a $500 cash prize!

 

​BEST HARDWARE HACK

Recognizes the team that integrates hardware tools (e.g., VR headsets, Arduino microcontrollers, sensors) into their project in the most innovative and effective way.

 

​BEST SOFTWARE HACK

Awarded to the team that builds the most elegant, user-friendly, and technically robust software solution.

 

​TOP 5 HACKATHON HACKERS

Honoring the five standout participants who demonstrated exceptional communication skills, professionalism, and leadership throughout the hackathon. These hackers set the bar for creativity, execution, and effective communication.

 

​FAQ

​How many hackers per team?

​4

 

​When are submissions due?

​6:15pm PT on September 27th, 2025

 

​When can I start hacking?

​Now!

 

​Where can I borrow hardware for the hackathon?

​Math Discovery Center at Glendale Community College on September 27, 2025

 

​What do I need to complete in order to participate in the hackathon?

​You must sign the waiver in order to attend. It will be emailed to you upon registration. If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or legal guardian must sign the form in order for you to participate in the hackathon.

 

​Where do I check-in for the hackathon?

​You will check in at the courtyard in front of the San Gabriel Building. Look for the hacker cat! 😺

 

​This program is being funded by a State Grant awarded through the City of Glendale Economic Development Division.

 

Requirements

Submissions

Where: Submit here on Devpost!
Deadline: 6:15PM PT, Sat September 27th, 2025

 

What to Include

  • Project name + 1–2 sentence elevator pitch

  • Description: what it does, how you built it, and what’s next

  • Repo link (ie. GitHub) with run/setup instructions

  • Demo: 2–3 min video or 3–6 screenshots/GIFs

  • Team members (use the “Join team” feature on Devpost)

  • Tools/tech used (frameworks, APIs, hardware)

 

Rules & tips

  • One submission per team on Devpost.

  • Edits allowed until 6:00 PM. After the deadline, submissions lock.

  • No late submissions (this keeps judging fair).

  • Bring your laptop/project ready to demo offline—Wi‑Fi can get crowded.

  • If your project needs credentials/keys, provide a test key or recorded demo.

 

Demo Expo format

  • Science‑fair style at your table/space.

  • Plan for a 3–4 minute walkthrough + quick Q&A.

  • Judges look for clarity, impact, feasibility, and craftsmanship.

 

Team size

  • Teams of 1–4 are welcome. Solo is okay; collaboration is encouraged.

 

Need help?

Ask in Discord #find-a-mentor or find an organizer on site.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
JEWEL CITY HACKS 2.0 - GRAND CHAMPION
1 winner

The winning team will receive up to $500.00 in cash and the JEWEL CITY HACKS 3.0 Grand Champion Trophy!

BEST SOFTWARE HACK
1 winner

This project team will receive a software development package provided by our hackathon sponsors.

BEST HARDWARE HACK
1 winner

This project team will receive a hardware development package provided by our hackathon sponsors.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Tatiana EL-Khouri

Tatiana EL-Khouri
Road to Artdom Foundation

Emi Wayner

Emi Wayner
Google for Startups

Roy Dequina

Roy Dequina
Genera Fund

Jyoti Shah

Jyoti Shah
ADP

Mike Telcide, CBCP

Mike Telcide, CBCP
U.S. Space Force

Gemma Busoni

Gemma Busoni
Forbes 30 under 30 LA

Ngoc Doan

Ngoc Doan
Doordash

Kevin Fathi

Kevin Fathi
Hacker Fund

Judging Criteria

  • Technical Execution - 30%
    Does the prototype function as intended?
  • Social/Local Impact - 25%
    How does this solution benefit the Glendale community?
  • Presentation Skills - 15%
    Is there clarity in storytelling and visual design?
  • Creativity & Innovation - 15%
    Is the idea original or novel?
  • Feasibility - 15%
    Could this idea realistically be implemented?

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