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BlogAmazon Web Services (AWS), one of NACo's corporate partners, helps local and regional governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, and districts innovate by simplifying IT workloads that they struggle with and depend on every day, such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Content Management Systems (CMS), Open Data portals, tAnnouncing Amazon's Innovation Challenge
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Announcing Amazon's Innovation Challenge
Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of NACo's corporate partners, helps local and regional governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, and districts innovate by simplifying IT workloads that they struggle with and depend on every day, such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Content Management Systems (CMS), Open Data portals, teaching and learning solutions, and more. All of these applications run on AWS and make it easier for governments and schools to deliver services to their customers, citizens, and students.
Yes - counties are eligible and encouraged to apply!
Through AWS' City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge, they recognize local and regional governments as well as private and public schools and districts as hubs of innovation in four categories: Best Practices, Partners in Innovation, Dream Big, and We Power Tech. Winners will receive AWS Promotional Credit to start or continue their projects. Yes - counties are eligible and encouraged to apply!
Read the complete 2018 City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge eligibility requirements and rules here. The deadline is May 11. More information about each category is below.
Award Category: Best Practices
The Best Practices Award will be granted to a local or regional government leader, or public or private school or district who has deployed an innovative solution to solve a government challenge. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) expansion of citizen services or local government functions currently available based on the implementation of the solution; (b) use and integration of AWS Services; and (c) the significance of the solution to the local community as measured by cost savings and measurable benefits to citizens. For examples from previous winners click here.
Prizes:
- Large City (over 250,000) $50,000 in AWS Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium city (under 250,000) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
- Large School or District (over 35,000 students) $50,000 in Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium School or District (under 35,000 students) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
Award Category: Partners in Innovation
The Partners in Innovation Award will be granted to a technology partner who has deployed an innovative solution to solve a government or teaching and learning challenge. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) uniqueness of the application; (b) number and type of users of the application; (c) applicability and availability of the application to governments of different size and scope and in different regions; and (d) availability on the AWS Marketplace within 2018.
Prizes:
- $25,000 in AWS Promotional Credit (four prizes will be awarded)
Award Category: Dream Big
If you have a great idea that you would like to implement in your city or school, we encourage you to submit it in the Dream Big Award Category. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) soundness of technological solution; (b) plan for implementation; and (c) the likely impact of the solution for the local community.
Prizes:- Large City (over 250,000) $50,000 in AWS Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium city (under 250,000) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
- Large School or District (over 35,000 students) $50,000 in Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium School or District (under 35,000 students) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
Award Category: We Power Tech
The We Power Tech Award will be granted to a technology partner who primarily serves underrepresented groups (including, but not limited to, communities of low- and moderate-income populations, recent immigrants, communities of color, youth, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals) and has deployed an innovative solution to help a business, nonprofit organization, government or educational institution address a challenge that involves diversity or inclusion of an underrepresented group.
All qualified entries in the We Power Tech Category will be judged using the following criteria: (a) expansion of citizen services, local government functions, or services to diverse or underrepresented communities; (b) use and integration of AWS Paid Services; and (c) the significance of the solution to the local community, school, or school district as measured by cost savings, measurable benefits to diverse or underrepresented citizens, or impact on teaching and learning to underrepresented citizens.
Prizes:
- $25,000 in AWS Promotional Credit (two prizes will be awarded)
Consider applying for the Innovation Challenge today!
Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of NACo's corporate partners, helps local and regional governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, and districts innovate by simplifying IT workloads that they struggle with and depend on every d2018-04-11Blog2018-04-11
Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of NACo's corporate partners, helps local and regional governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, and districts innovate by simplifying IT workloads that they struggle with and depend on every day, such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Content Management Systems (CMS), Open Data portals, teaching and learning solutions, and more. All of these applications run on AWS and make it easier for governments and schools to deliver services to their customers, citizens, and students.
Yes - counties are eligible and encouraged to apply!
Through AWS' City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge, they recognize local and regional governments as well as private and public schools and districts as hubs of innovation in four categories: Best Practices, Partners in Innovation, Dream Big, and We Power Tech. Winners will receive AWS Promotional Credit to start or continue their projects. Yes - counties are eligible and encouraged to apply!
Read the complete 2018 City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge eligibility requirements and rules here. The deadline is May 11. More information about each category is below.
Award Category: Best Practices
The Best Practices Award will be granted to a local or regional government leader, or public or private school or district who has deployed an innovative solution to solve a government challenge. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) expansion of citizen services or local government functions currently available based on the implementation of the solution; (b) use and integration of AWS Services; and (c) the significance of the solution to the local community as measured by cost savings and measurable benefits to citizens. For examples from previous winners click here.
Prizes:
- Large City (over 250,000) $50,000 in AWS Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium city (under 250,000) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
- Large School or District (over 35,000 students) $50,000 in Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium School or District (under 35,000 students) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
Award Category: Partners in Innovation
The Partners in Innovation Award will be granted to a technology partner who has deployed an innovative solution to solve a government or teaching and learning challenge. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) uniqueness of the application; (b) number and type of users of the application; (c) applicability and availability of the application to governments of different size and scope and in different regions; and (d) availability on the AWS Marketplace within 2018.
Prizes:
- $25,000 in AWS Promotional Credit (four prizes will be awarded)
Award Category: Dream Big
If you have a great idea that you would like to implement in your city or school, we encourage you to submit it in the Dream Big Award Category. Qualified entries will be judged on the following criteria: (a) soundness of technological solution; (b) plan for implementation; and (c) the likely impact of the solution for the local community.
Prizes:
- Large City (over 250,000) $50,000 in AWS Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium city (under 250,000) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
- Large School or District (over 35,000 students) $50,000 in Promotional Credit
- Small/ Medium School or District (under 35,000 students) $25,000 in Promotional Credit
Award Category: We Power Tech
The We Power Tech Award will be granted to a technology partner who primarily serves underrepresented groups (including, but not limited to, communities of low- and moderate-income populations, recent immigrants, communities of color, youth, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals) and has deployed an innovative solution to help a business, nonprofit organization, government or educational institution address a challenge that involves diversity or inclusion of an underrepresented group.
All qualified entries in the We Power Tech Category will be judged using the following criteria: (a) expansion of citizen services, local government functions, or services to diverse or underrepresented communities; (b) use and integration of AWS Paid Services; and (c) the significance of the solution to the local community, school, or school district as measured by cost savings, measurable benefits to diverse or underrepresented citizens, or impact on teaching and learning to underrepresented citizens.
Prizes:
- $25,000 in AWS Promotional Credit (two prizes will be awarded)
Consider applying for the Innovation Challenge today!

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