Application Deadline: July 31st 2021
In the Call for Code Global Challenge, you can join the fight against climate change by building and deploying open source solutions in the cloud. By participating, you’ll build critical skills for yourself and your teams and deploy solutions to help communities across the globe.
Built on open source principles, the Call for Code Global Challenge asks developers and problem solvers to form teams and develop solutions that address specific problems in unique, clearly demonstrable ways. The most successful solutions are those scoped to have the greatest community impact with the smallest technological footprint. Last year’s winner Agrolly is a perfect example, with its mobile application to help small farmers better understand what to plant, based on weather patterns and crop characteristics.
Three global focus areas
According to the United Nations, “The impacts of climate change are global in scope and unprecedented in scale. Without drastic action today, adapting to these impacts in the future will be more difficult and costly.” Given the far-reaching and devastating effects of climate change, we have divided the 2021 Global Challenge into three sub-themes:
- Clean water and sanitation
- Zero hunger
- Responsible production and green consumption
Prizes
Global Challenge
All winners will receive an invitation to the Call for Code Global Award Announcement and support from the Linux Foundation.
Grand prize winner – $200,000 USD
Dispersed equally across the team and solution deployment support
Runners up
First and second – $25,000 USD
Third and fourth – $10,000 USD
University Challenge
Grand prize – $10,000 USD
Each student team member will receive the opportunity to interview for a potential role at IBM.
Runners up
Each student team member will receive the opportunity to interview for a potential role at IBM.
Regional prizes
Grand prize – $5,000 USD
Dispersed equally across the team
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the 2021 Call for Code Global Challenge on Climate change