This repository hosts data about Code for America brigades and other civic tech organizations for the Code for America API.
The organization list is a JSON file named organizations.json. Add or edit your organization's information in that file and submit your changes as a pull request.
A single organization's record looks like this:
{
"name": "Beta NYC",
"website": "http://www.beta.nyc",
"city": "New York, NY",
"events_url": "http://www.meetup.com/BetaNYC/",
"rss": "http://betanyc.tumblr.com/",
"projects_list_url": "http://projects.betanyc.us/projects",
"latitude": "40.7144",
"longitude": "-74.0060",
"tags": [
"Brigade",
"Official"
],
"social_profiles": {
"twitter": "@BetaNYC",
"facebook": "https://www.facebook.com/BetaNYC/"
}
}
name
(Required) - The name of your organization. (Cannot contain- / ?
characters.)website
(Required) - The web address of your organization. Leave empty if none.city
(Required) - The city of the organization.tags
(Required) - An array of descriptors for your group. Some commonly used tags are:Brigade
Official
Code for America
- Code for America BrigadeCode for America Partner Brigade
- A separate 501(c)3 nonprofit that is an official Code for America Brigade.Code for America Fiscally Sponsored Brigade
- A Brigade that uses a non-Code for America Fiscal Sponsor.Code for All
- Code for All network member ("Governing Partner")Code for All Affiliate
- Code for All network Affiliate PartnerFellowship
- organization is running a fellowship programGovernment
events_url
- The URL of your event-scheduling page.rss
- The URL of a blog or its RSS feed. The API will look in the usual places for a feed URL if the link isn't direct. Non-blog RSS feeds will also be processed.previous_names
- An array of former names of the organization. This can be useful in maintaining URL redirects or noticing which Brigades have changed names over time.projects_list_url
- The URL of a GitHub organization or of a list of project URLs, formatted as described below.latitude
/longitude
- Where your Brigade meets. It can be as specific or general as you want, and can be figured out using a tool like LatLong.net. Required if you want to appear on the Brigade or Code for All maps.type
(DEPRECATED) is a list of tags, comma separated. Usetags
instead.social_profiles
is an object with the keys being the name of the social network and the value being the identifying address on that network. Specifically,twitter
- The Twitter handle including@
.facebook
- The Facebook Page URL
Before committing your change, please make sure that there are no formatting issues by running the bin/format-json
script. (You will need to brew install jq moreutils
for that script to run.)
If you don't want to use a GitHub organization URL for your projects list, you can link to a custom CSV or JSON file.
The custom projects list should have the following columns:
name
is the project's name (filled in by GitHub if left blank)description
is the project's description (filled in by GitHub if left blank)link_url
a link to the project's web page (filled in by GitHub if left blank)code_url
a link to the project's repository (only GitHub links are supported)
A CSV example:
name,description,link_url,code_url
South Bend Voices,"A redeploy of CityVoice for South Bend, IN.",http://www.southbendvoices.com/,https://github.com/codeforamerica/cityvoice
The projects list URL can be any flavor of csv. The easiest way is to make a Google Spreadsheet like my example and then select File > Publish it to the web.
If you are using the new Google Spreadsheets, add /export?format=csv
to the end.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/<key>/export?format=csv
If you have the older Google Drive version change ?output=html
to ?output=csv
.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=<key>?output=csv
Put that in the Brigade Information sheet and you're done.
The projects list URL can also be a JSON file, with a list of strings containing GitHub project URLs.
If you have any questions, start an issue on this repo.