Los Altos Hacks 8 Sunnyvale, CA, USA The world's largest high school hackathon $4,134 in prizes Apr 6 – 7, 2024 216 participants
MediHacks 2023 Online An inclusive, international hackathon for innovating technology in health. $131,140 in prizes Winners announced 380 participants
Empower Hacks Online Impact Students Through Software $112,750 in prizes Winners announced 621 participants
SF Hacks Code Jams 2023 Online Share the project(s) you have been developing! It's like a mini hackathon:) Non-monetary prizes Winners announced 22 participants
Courier Hacks: Python Programs Online Code, compete, and show off your Python skills. $800 in prizes Winners announced 278 participants
Determined AI Model Training Hackathon Online Build and train a ML model with the fastest and easiest tool to build deep learning models at scale. $4,500 in prizes Winners announced 812 participants
MEGA Hackathon 2023 Online A friendly hackathon focusing on the United Nation's 17 goals, aiming to improve human development. $810,226 in prizes Winners announced 405 participants
Hack Cupertino 2023 Cupertino, CA, USA A high-school hackathon organized by the Cupertino YAB and Cupertino's Recreation Department to give teens a chance to destress, be creative, and become civically engaged. $294 in prizes Apr 15 – 16, 2023 117 participants
EducateHacks 2023 Online A public good hackathon focused on education technologies $8,330 in prizes Winners announced 650 participants
Los Altos Hacks VII Sunnyvale, CA, USA The largest hackathon in the world for high schoolers. $42,164 in prizes Apr 8 – 9, 2023 348 participants
Crestwood Hacks Online Create programs that help improve quality of life! $CAD 25 in prizes Winners announced 133 participants
DiamondHacks'23 Online Innovation | Social Impact | Sustainability $1,590 in prizes Winners announced 64 participants
2023 NIU Business Olympics - Mobile Idea App Competition Online A mobile app idea competition for high school and community college students addressing sustainability issues $1,500 in prizes Winners announced 49 participants