Tech for New York: Mayor de Blasio Announces 2017 NYC BigApps Winners

May 24, 2017Innovations benefit New York  City immigrants, seniors and youth; nesterly, PASSNYC, On Board, and Dollar Van  NYC are the winnersNEW YORK— Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York City Economic Development  Corporation and Civic Hall Labs today announced three Grand Prize winners and  one Judges Award winner of the 2017 NYC BigApps, the City’s premier civic  technology competition. This year’s winners seek to improve quality of life for  city immigrants, seniors and youth in the challenge areas  of transportation, knowledge, and community resiliency.“NYC BigApps is about New Yorkers helping New Yorkers. Every year,  we ask our tech and creative talent to help solve pressing challenges. They  step up and consistently exceed our expectations with innovative ideas for New  York,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.The competition has awarded close to a half-million dollars in  prize money and generated more than $10 million in seed funding for tech  projects since it started in 2009.NYC BigApps competition asks developers, designers, students, and  non-profit professionals to solve challenges facing New Yorkers. This year’s  contest received a record 150 eligible submissions. At last night’s The  Finalist Expo and Awards Ceremony, nine finalists presented to a panel of  judges who selected this year’s winners:nesterly (Grand Prize Winner): enables older households with spare space  to connect with young people willing to exchange help around the house for  lower rent through a digital platform.PASSNYC Opportunity Explorer (Grand Prize Winner):  offers a common application through which students will be able to both find and apply for  over 200 NYC-based after-school, summer and weekend extracurricular programs.On Board (Grand Prize Winner): a distributed passenger check-in system for  New York City’s paratransit network (Access-A-Ride). By creating a public,  independent database of passenger pickups, On Board empowers transit advocates  to assess and improve service schedules and quality, and ensures a safer, more  reliable ride for thousands of New Yorkers.Dollar Van NYC (Judges Award Winner): a multilingual app  providing real-time access to over 500 licensed commuter vans that provide  rides for as little as $2.Grand Prize winners will receive over $30,000 worth of cash and  in-kind prizes, which include $15,000 in cash, admission into Civic Hall Labs""  accelerator program, pro bono legal services from BakerHostetler, and  discounted courses and workshops from General Assembly.The Judges Award winner will have the opportunity to pilot their  app on LinkNYC tablets  throughout the five boroughs.“Since 2009, NYC BigApps has pulled together hundreds of  passionate New Yorkers to solve our city’s most challenging issues,” said New  York City Economic Development Corporation President and CEO James Patchett.  “The competition has not just yielded impactful solutions, it has also spawned  great companies and created new jobs. Congratulations to this year’s winners,  finalists, and participants for joining together in an effort that both  improves the quality of life and economic opportunity in our city.”“Once again, the BigApps Competition has proven there is no limit  to what can be achieved when New York’s sharpest minds use tech to tackle urban  challenges,” said Council Member Dan Garodnick. “Congratulations to this  year""s winners – the City will be better off thanks to your innovative  creations.”“New York City is home to one of the most active and innovative  civic tech scenes in the entire world, and Big Apps is one of the key reasons  for this,” said Council Member James Vacca, Chair of the New York City  Committee on Technology. “Technology can do so much to improve the lives of  people in this City, and I""m excited to see the projects that this year’s  amazing winners develop.”“This year’s BigApps winners epitomize civic  technology at its best and provide New York City with exciting new resources.  The finalists demonstrated once again that New York City leads the country in  innovation that puts people first, improves neighborhoods and makes cities more  livable,” said Andrew Rasiej, President and Co-Founder of Civic Hall Labs.  “Working together, Civic Hall Labs and EDC were able to make the competition  accessible to all New Yorkers with a community improving idea and now through  the Civic Hall Labs accelerator BigApps winners will have the resources and  support to turn their ideas into reality.”“The best solutions happen when people with a  variety of backgrounds and skillsets work together. That’s why BigApps is so  important. It brings diverse groups to the table to come up with creative  solutions.  As the producing partner for NYC BigApps, Civic Hall Labs  served as a resource for New Yorkers to grow ideas and projects that will  improve the welfare and wellbeing of our communities,” said Elizabeth  Stewart, Civic Hall Labs Executive Director. “Congratulations to this  year""s winners. We are thrilled to have had such excellent submissions and  ideas and look forward to working with our Grand Prize Winners with their  admission to our civic accelerator program.” “NYC BigApps offers tech startups an opportunity  to help government rethink how to address city challenges,” said Miguel  Gamiño, New York City Chief Technology Officer. 

“Now, more than ever it’s  important to find new ways to serve, protect and strengthen our immigrant  populations.”“It is inspiring to see this year’s Big Apps  participants come together to develop thoughtful solutions for our senior  constituency in New York City. We are grateful to everyone who dedicated their  own time to improve the lives of other New Yorkers and we look forward to  seeing these solutions implemented in communities across the city,” said Donna M. Corrado, PhD, Commissioner of New York City Department for the Aging.“LinkNYC  is proud to partner with the City and Civic Hall on BigApps, a competition that  shows that the best ideas and solutions to our city’s challenges come straight  from New Yorkers. LinkNYC is a platform for civic innovation and we look  forward to working with the winners to pilot some of their ideas on Link tablets  throughout the five boroughs,” said Jen Hensley, General Manager of LinkNYC.“NYC  is the ultimate city of immigrants, and immigrant New Yorkers comprises 47  percent of our city’s technology sector,” said Mayor’s Office of Immigrant  Affairs Commissioner Nisha Agarwal. “It is fitting that NYC’s innovators  are finding ways to support their immigrant sisters and brothers in a time of  xenophobic rhetoric and policies from Washington that don’t align with New York  City values. Congratulations to this year’s winners.”The NYC BigApps 2017 competition had three main challenge areas  focused on improving the quality of life for New York City immigrants, youth  (13-18), and seniors (65+):Transportation:  Leverage technology and public data to increase ease of use and expand travel  options for youth, seniors, and immigrants.Knowledge:  Provide youth, seniors, and immigrants with better access to accurate, timely,  and user-friendly information in order to make more informed decisions for  their daily lives, at home, at work, at school, and in public.Community Resiliency:  Build strong, resilient communities by fostering more inclusion and connection  for youth, seniors, and immigrants where they live, learn, work, and play.NYCEDC partnered with Civic Hall Labs, a sister organization to Civic  Hall that collaboratively designs and builds technology for public good to  produce the BigApps 2017 competition. Civic Hall Labs, in partnership with over  30 community organizations, anchored three challenges in the expressed needs of  specific end users. Over the course of the competition, Civic Hall Labs  facilitated seven design and  product development workshops that drew over 500 developers, designers,  subject matter experts, students, nonprofit professionals.2017 winners were selected from a group of impressive finalists:Border Buddy—providing  free legal services for travelers targeted by President Trump""s Muslim ban.  Travelers can register for Border Buddy to track their flight arrival  information. Border Buddy will send a lawyer to the airport if a traveler has  not contacted them more for than two hours after arrival.Rapid Response—providing  technology for immigrant communities and advocates fighting mass deportation  through participatory deportation defense programs.Conductor—aggregating  transportation data from a variety of sources in order to give riders more  accurate directions and information. Conductor delivers that information in a  range of formats, making it accessible to different communities.Kurtin—increasing minority  college graduation rates by providing fun, relatable, and interactive tools  that help high school students gather the critical insights necessary to make  informed college selection decisions.Torus Teens—an  online platform that connects urban teens with out-of-school programs and  resources to explore interests, build skills, and expand networks outside of  the classroom.The NYC BigApps competition is sponsored by Microsoft,  Intersection, LinkNYC, BakerHostetler, and General Assembly. The final event  was sponsored by ersi, First Republic Bank, AppNexus, and Civic Hall.Past competitions have resulted in the development of viable,  marketable tech products that solve for civic challenges, such as 2015 Winner Addicaid’s addiction recovery app, which  received 300,000 downloads in its first year; 2015 Winner JustFix.nyc,  which built an online toolkit for New Yorkers in neglectful housing  situations.  To get  regular updates about next year’s competition and events, visit www.bigapps.nyc to sign up for the newsletter.  Follow on Twitter (@nycbigapps).

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