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Hack Arizona 2026
Hack Arizona
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Prize Pool
Non-cash Prize
Location
Online
Status
Ending Soon
Days Left
1 days
Date Range
Apr 25, 2026 - Apr 26, 2026
Submission Period
Apr 25 - 26, 2026
Categories
About the Hackathon
24 Hours Limitless Innovation.
- AI Environmental Sustainability (Sponsored Track)About the ChallengeBuild an AI-powered solution that tackles a real environmental sustainability problem, such as energy optimization, emissions reduction, waste management, or climate resilience. This track focuses on using AI to create practical, scalable solutions that contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future.Get StartedIdentify a specific environmental problemUse AI/ML meaningfully to address itLeverage real or realistic data sourcesFocus on scalability and real-world deploymentDefine how impact will be measuredWhat to BuildCreate a functional prototype that demonstrates how your AI solution solves a real sustainability challenge.What to SubmitProject demo (live or video)Brief explanation of the problem and solutionTechnical overview and data sources used2. Participatory Surveillance Risk Challenge (Sponsored Track)About the ChallengeDesign a system that enhances self-reported health data by combining it with external data sources to generate AI-driven risk profiles for individuals or communities. The goal is to help detect and prevent potential outbreaks early through intelligent insights.Get StartedUnderstand how self-reported data can be enrichedCombine multiple data sources (travel, weather, public health, etc.)Use AI/ML to generate meaningful risk insightsFocus on usability and engagement for real-world adoptionWhat to BuildA prototype that generates individual or community risk assessments using AI and multiple data inputs.What to SubmitDemo of your prototypeOverview of your data sources and approachExplanation of how your system would be used in Arizona3. Undergrad Ed Hack (Sponsored Track)About the ChallengeIdentify a real challenge in the undergraduate experience and build a creative, tech-enabled solution using a “vibe coding” approach. Focus on solving everyday frustrations in student life through rapid experimentation, intuition, and user-centered design.Get StartedIdentify a real campus problemUnderstand the underlying “vibe” or frustrationBuild a solution guided by experimentation and user empathyIterate and improve your idea throughout the hackathonWhat to BuildA working prototype (app, platform, or system) that improves the student experience.What to SubmitProblem explanationDemo of your prototypeKey learnings and future improvements4. Southern Arizona Social Innovation Track (Non-Profit)About the ChallengeWork with local nonprofits and community partners to develop solutions addressing real challenges in Southern Arizona, including workforce development, healthcare access, education, and poverty. This track emphasizes real-world impact and community-centered innovation.Get StartedChoose a challenge area (workforce, healthcare, etc.)Understand real barriers faced by communitiesDesign practical, low-cost, and scalable solutionsFocus on impact, accessibility, and equityWhat to BuildA prototype, service model, or system that addresses a real community problem.What to SubmitSolution prototype or conceptImplementation planExplanation of real-world impact5. Southern Arizona Social Innovation Track (Non-Profit – Second Challenge)About the ChallengeDevelop solutions to improve access to care, workforce participation, or economic mobility for underserved communities. Focus on building inclusive, scalable, and impactful solutions that address real societal challenges.Get StartedIdentify a real-world community challengeDesign solutions that are accessible and practicalConsider constraints like cost, infrastructure, and trustFocus on long-term sustainability and usability

