Dear colleagues, we are looking for exciting projects which use SPARC data <https://sparc.science/data?type=dataset> and/or SPARC tools and resources <https://sparc.science/data?type=sparcPartners&developedBySparc=true&skip=0> for the peripheral nervous system in novel ways, particularly in enhancing, demonstrating, or measuring the findability, accessibility, interoperability, or reusability (FAIR) of the data. *Total prize pool of US$50,000* -- including cash prizes and manuscript publication fees. Project selection has begun, but it’s not too late to suggest a novel topic for consideration. The Codeathon will take place virtually, on 6-8 August. You can find more information on the SPARC codeathon page <https://sparc.science/help/2022-sparc-fair-codeathon>. Codeathon projects should result in code, tools, datasets, or other outputs which are open and freely available. Some coding experience is beneficial, but not necessary, as part of the project involves writing exhaustive documentation of your code and the aim of your project. Examples of projects from earlier codeathons are available on GitHub <https://github.com/SPARC-FAIR-Codeathon>, and here <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OG3I0Oy1HivQNKOipNOZazFYCFVsSSn4Qe_EpScOKW0/edit#heading=h.q77azruduhbx> you can find more ideas, such as: - Quantitative Analysis of Image Data - Visualizing experimental protocols - Create a short course on data science using Jupyter Notebook and the SPARC Portal <https://sparc.science/> - Embed o²S²PARC <https://docs.osparc.io/#/> modelling and simulation functionality within the SPARC Portal <https://sparc.science/> Participation in the codeathon is free and you only need access to your own computer and reliable internet connection to work with your team. We are looking forward to receiving your proposals. Best, Elisabetta (on behalf of the organizing committee)