Columbus

March 28-29, 2026
Rev1 Ventures (330 Rush Alley, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215)

Events / Healthtech Impact Sprint

Overview

A two-day sprint for turning impactful ideas into newly-funded ventures

​Join us for GiveBackHack’s HealthTech Impact Sprint—a weekend of building new healthcare projects from 0 to 0.1.

  1. ​Pitch your idea
  2. Form teams
  3. ​Research and build a prototype (with help from GBH and industry experts!)
  4. ​Win funding to drive your venture forward

​All tickets are pay-what-you-can, $15 suggested, $5 minimum. These include food and help us keep the event open to everyone. Don’t hesitate to chat with us if price is an issue

Looking to just attend on Sunday? RSVP here for the Community Brunch.

​GiveBackHack is generously supported by The Columbus Foundation and IGS Energy.


Coding is NOT required

This event is open to everyone—hackers, designers, SMEs, students, folks with lived experience, and more.

While you’ll have some time to code a prototype, we’re more focused on learning the basics of talking with real people, designing unbiased tests, and getting clear on how your project actually makes a difference.

​Building with AI

If you do chose to build software, we encourage the thoughtful use of AI tools to aid in the product development process. For those not yet familiar with using AI tools, we’ll provide guidance on using them to assist (and not replace) you with research and prototyping.

About GBH

GiveBackHack is a community of founders building exceptional impact-focused businesses. Since 2014, we’ve hosted dozens of world-class experiences for anyone who wants to become a social entrepreneur.

​Questions? Talk to us.


FAQs

Do all ideas have a chance at getting funded?

​Not all ideas will move forward after initial pitches on Saturday. Once pitches are complete, we’ll vote for top ideas and form teams around the 4 – 7 ideas with the most votes. You must recruit at least three total team members (including the founder(s)) to move forward and have a chance at getting funded on Sunday. If your idea doesn’t move forward, you can join another team!

Do I have to submit my idea online prior to the event?

​Unlike previous years, we don’t have the option to submit your idea online prior to the event. Instead, everyone will be going through a brainstorming exercise on Saturday that’ll help you prepare for your initial pitch.

Will we be working for 24 hours straight?

​Nope. The event is split over two days. You’ll be building on Saturday and pitching on Sunday.

Do I have to pitch an idea?

​Nope. You can pitch your own idea or join a team.

What types of entrepreneurs does GBH support?

​While GBH most often works with technology startups, we support any organization (for- or non-profit) that incorporates non-negotiable social impact. Read more about types of social entrepreneurs here.


Schedule

Sat, Mar 28

9a
Doors open & breakfast
9:30a
Kickoff & intros
10a
Ideation session
11a
Pitches and team formation
12p
Working lunch
2p
Mentor visits
6p
Free work (optional)
9p
Doors close

Sun, Mar 29

9a
Doors open
10a
Mentor visits
12p
Showcase
1p
Final pitches and awards
2p
Wrap

Judges

Stephanie Wightman

Senior Software Engineer/Startup Advisor

A seasoned tech leader with over 15 years of experience, Stephanie has worn many hats, from founding engineer to technical director. Stephanie has explored diverse fields such as finance, autonomous robots, healthcare, and farming where she balances established technologies with exploring experimental innovations. Fostering an inclusive environment in Columbus' growing tech scene is a priority for Stephanie ... Read More »

Brad Griffith

Buckeye Interactive

Brad is a web developer and startup architect with equal passion for web technology and startup business strategy. He founded Buckeye Interactive after several years of consulting and developing web applications in-house for companies including JPMorgan Chase, QUALCOMM and the Go Big Network (now Startups.co). Brad earned a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering and an MBA from The Ohio State University. ... Read More »

Mentors

Candice Mims GiveBackHack Mentor

Candice Mims

Customer Research, Senior Consultant OhioHealth

Candice is an insights professional with experience in the Healthcare, Consumer Packaged Goods and Retail industries. She is adept in triangulating and translating data into digestible and actionable insights and recommendations. Her excellent written and oral communication skills, coupled with a passion for data and being the voice of those not in the room, allow her to effectively disseminate and ... Read More »

Debra Whittingham

UX Research, Vice President at JPMorgan Chase

Debra Whittingham is a driven innovator, service designer, and UX researcher offering 16 years of influencing a human-centred business culture and designing experiences humans love in the medical, education, and telecommunication fields.


Event Sponsors


Facilitators

Owen Myers leads education programs for GiveBackHack, which have reached over a thousand students since 2022. Previously, he was the founder of TeachTo, a GBH-backed edtech startup, and an associate researcher for the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation.


Organizers

Lydia is the senior graphic designer at AndHealth and has over 10 years of experience working with nonprofits, social enterprises, and startups. She is on the boards for the Columbus Center for Architecture and Design (CFAD) and Columbus Society of Communicating Arts (CSCA).

The ebullient Suzy Bureau (as she was referred to in TechCrunch) is dedicated to building impactful communities & products. Suzy is the Founder of GiveBackHack, an organization that helps bridge the gap between tech & social impact communities through the integration of Lean Startup/Design Thinking. GiveBackHack comes to life via a volunteer-based team of 50+ and has helped vet over 100 social ... Read More »

Wesley Giles is the founder of SeraphDev and an full-stack engineer at CoverMyMeds.

Shah is Staff Software Engineer at Gap Inc.

Noel is the co-founder of Columbus Code & Coffee and a Technical Support Engineer at Buckeye Innovation.

Adam is the Community Impact Lead for GiveBackHack, where he oversees community events and programs that empower social entrepreneurs. A co-founder of Wild Tiger Tees, Adam brings his extensive experience in technology and social innovation to his role, guiding teams to create impactful solutions for social issues. He also hosts two podcasts, People Helping People and Green Champions, which focus on ... Read More »