Sound Credit Union and UW Tacoma’s Milgard Center for Business Analytics are teaming up for the Husky Hack: Innovate. Empower. Transform. This fintech innovation event invites college students across Washington State to take part in a high-energy, in-person hackathon where they will ideate, design, and pitch fintech solutions that improve financial health and enhance the member experience for credit unions.
Students will have the opportunity to collaborate with industry mentors, present their ideas to expert judges, and gain hands-on experience in what it takes to build and pitch a fintech product from the ground up. Whether you’re a developer, designer, or strategist, this event is your launchpad into fintech innovation. Applications open September 5, 2025.
Requirements
What to Build:
We’re seeking bold, creative, and practical fintech solutions aimed at helping users better manage and maximize their financial opportunities. Submissions should identify a real-world problem, show originality, and demonstrate a strong understanding of user needs. We value thoughtful technical planning, clear design, and scalable ideas. Strong entries will combine creativity, user empathy, and effective communication to deliver impactful solutions.
Areas we are interested in include, but are not limited to:
- Personalized Advice Platforms
- Lending and crowdfunding platforms
- Tools to enhance financial wellness
- Digital lending
- Digital banking, wallets, payments or settlements
- Intelligent augmentation
- Machine-assisted cognition
- Blockchain/Cryptocurrency
- Cyber security
- Smart contracts
- Asset management
- Artificial Intelligence/Automation
- Big Data/Machine Learning
Prizes
1 dolar
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
ozge Kantar Boyraz
uw
Jeen Reed
Sound Credit Union
Michael Turek
UW
Judging Criteria
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Innovation & Creativity
How original and inventive is the solution? Does it solve the problem in a unique way? -
Functionality & Technical Execution
Does the app work as intended? Are features well-developed and functional? -
User Experience & Design
Is the interface intuitive, visually appealing, and user-friendly? -
Impact & Usefulness
How well does the solution address the problem? Will it make a meaningful difference for users? -
Presentation & Communication
How clearly and persuasively did the team explain their solution? -
Feasibility & Scalability
Could the solution realistically be implemented? Can it grow or scale
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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