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Regenerative Exploration Submissions ( CATS Hackathon)
Please submit all required outputs for Stage 1. Each team must complete this form and upload clear, properly named files. Only one submission per team is needed.
Team Name
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Names and Roles of Team Members
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Community Essence Map
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Upload your Community Essence Map.
This must include:
- Key stories or quotes from people you met
- Observations from community exploration
- Patterns, tensions, themes
- A timeline or narrative showing how life unfolds in your place
- Upload PDF, doc, image, or diagram.
Click to choose a file or drag here
Size limit: 10 MB
Stakeholder Map
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- Upload your Stakeholder Map.
- Caretakers
- Institutions and local actors
- Emerging leaders
- Groups affected by the challenge
- Upload PDF, doc, image, diagram, or table
Click to choose a file or drag here
Size limit: 10 MB
Draft Challenge / Problem Statement
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Provide a clear, concise challenge/problem statement (3–5 sentences) based on your community exploration.
Must answer:
- What is happening in your place?
- Why does it matter?
- What opportunity or challenge is emerging?
- How might technology play a meaningful role?
Team Reflection Summary
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Upload your Team Reflection Summary (max 1 page).
Must address:
- What shifted in your perspective?
- What surprised or moved you?
- What does the community appear to be asking for?
- Upload PDF or doc.
Click to choose a file or drag here
Size limit: 10 MB
Optional Documentation (Recommended for Strong Submissions)
Click to choose a file or drag here
Size limit: 10 MB
Final Confirmation
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Final Confirmation
Our outputs are grounded in real conversations and observations.
Our outputs are clear and free of assumptions.
Our outputs are rooted in our specific place.
Our outputs show patterns, not isolated data.
Our outputs point toward meaningful opportunities for technology.
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