[Subject] Miami Web3 Hackathon 🚀 Hosted by Mayor Francis Suarez
Dear [Recipients]:
We’re excited to announce our partnership with Mayor Francis Suarez’s Venture Miami initiative and Miami-Dade College to launch Miami for Everyone — 3-day Hackathon & Workshop series.
🗓 June 17th - 19th
📍 Miami-Dade College
📲 Learn more: https://Miamiforeveryone.tech
Join over 200 Hackers and participants for this Hackathon sponsored by CityCoin, Algorand, Unstoppable Domains, City Furniture, Near Protocol, and more. Over $25,000 in prizes available!
💡 Hackathon teams of 3 will build solutions that help local job seekers find positions in tech companies.
Interested in learning to build with Clarity or have a civic-idea you want to test? Join the Miami for Everyone City Coin Track and be eligible for $15,000 in track-specific prizes.
Sign-up Today: https://MiamiforEveryone.tech
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[Subject] Join Miami Tech with 🚀 MIAMI FOR EVERYONE
Dear [Recipients]:
This June 17-19, we’ve partnered with the Miami Venture team from Mayor Francis Suarez’s office and Miami-Dade College for Miami for Everyone! This 3-day all-inclusive tech event is to provide you with the training and experience to get a kickstart in the tech industry. Learn more at
Miami for Everyone consists of three-days of training workshops and a weekend-long hackathon with over $25,000 in prizes. This event is designed for all skill levels — from completely new to tech to the senior engineer looking to break into Blockchain.
What is a Hackathon?
A Hackathon is an event where people with different skill levels use technology to build a solution, product, or company to solve a problem. Many companies and products such as GroupMe were created at Hackathons.
Don’t worry if you have no experience with coding or tech. Hackathons are the perfect place to get started. Workshops, mentors, and trainers will be available to guide you. Every team needs people with varying skill sets.
Miami For Everyone Hackathon Theme
Hackathon participants will build solutions that help local job seekers find positions in tech companies