Click here to learn about or submit a solution for our current civic innovation Challenge, the C² Challenge.

Winners

The Alliance is excited to announce that, after rigorous evaluation of 40 proposals from all over the globe and meetings with 11 Finalists, six solution providers have been selected as winners of the Revive! Challenge. Winners will now work directly with Colorado governments to explore their solutions. 

Winners In-Depth

inCitu | Centennial
An app that uses augmented reality to enable the public to envision planning proposals in the live built environment and collects their feedback

Mastercard – City Possible: Inclusive Growth Score | Centennial, Fort Collins, Lone Tree
A score that brings together disparate and otherwise unavailable datasets at a census tract level, enabling local insights into the levels of inclusion and growth in neighborhood

Kuhmute | Denver
Universal charging and locking hubs for micro-mobility vehicles

Challenge Solution Provider provides a unique opportunity to buy cheap symbicort on the homepage and solve the bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) problem.

mySidewalk | Fort Collins, Pueblo West Metropolitan District
A web-based platform that aggregates, analyzes, and visually displays both pre-loaded and customer-specific housing, digital divide, and other datasets for decision-making and impact tracking

SPOT Parking: Digital Curbs Starter Pack | TBC
Curb digitization that provides a dynamic and flexible model for curb use consultation activities and guiding all road users more efficientl

University of Colorado Denver (two solutions)

Active Commute Solutions | Denver South, Smart Commute Metro North
An app that recommends and incentivizes the most optimal commute plans on a number of factors including time, cost, emissions, etc.

COVID Construction Impact Research | Centennial
Research on impacts of COVID-19 on the construction industry based on national economic and survey data

About the Revive! Challenge

The Alliance launched the Challenge to seek innovative solutions that address five specific problems – active transportation, economic data, public spaces, digital divide, and housing stability – related to recovery from the pandemic and its impacts, all while furthering resiliency and equity.

Ten Alliance member governments participated in the Challenge. Given the fiscal constraints many are facing, this Challenge was specifically focused on no- and low-cost ($5K) solutions. Government members appreciate the simplicity and efficiency of the process, as well as the collaboration it spurs.

“I really love that [the Revive! Challenge] is saving time for the private sector through a single application process, and that it increases the efficiency of government employees, who can now work together implementing a joint solution.” – Melanie Ward, City of Centennial

For solution providers, the Challenge offers a unique opportunity to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado to develop and test solutions in real world environments while also gaining exposure within the Alliance network of more than 70 public, private, academic and allied members.

“We’re honored to have the opportunity to work with at least one Colorado municipality [and potentially more] to redefine how our cities are being developed. The process of the Revive! Challenge was a truly great experience. The Alliance team was open, clear, responsive and informative and it made it a very positive experience for us as a solution provider.” – Dana Chermesh-Reshef, inCitu

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