Group portrait of diverse members of Community-Word Project's board of directors

Community-Word Project’s Board of Directors believes in the power of collaboration in our work with NYC youth and the ongoing success of the organization.

We are looking for talented individuals to join us in making a difference and positively impacting the lives of NYC youth.

How many members are on the Board?
We currently have a 19-member Board of Directors comprised of diverse, committed individuals who represent different industries, including finance, corporate law, advertising, entertainment, and the arts.

How much time is required of Board Members and what does it entail?

  • Attend 6 two-hour meetings throughout the year and an annual six-hour board retreat.

  • Serve on a committee – Board Development, Resources, Communications, or Finance – and participate in respective committee meetings.

  • Visit a CWP partner school one day per year.

  • Raise awareness of Community-Word Project’s mission.

  • Attend and promote our annual “Writing Our Future” benefit.

  • Participate in our year-end fundraising #RaiseMyVoice campaign.

  • Board Member time commitment ranges from two to eight hours a month.

Is there a required give/get?
Board Members are expected to provide a give/get that is significant to them. The Board Member goal is a $10,000 give/get. The Chair works with each individual Board Member to determine an appropriate and meaningful goal, which may be smaller or larger than the suggested $10,000 give/get.

How long are board term limits?
Board Members are elected to a three-year term and is welcome to seek additional terms.

What will I get from the experience of being a CWP Board Member?
You will become a part of a talented community of individuals who have an active role in making positive change in NYC’s historically under-resourced communities and in young people’s lives. You will also work with a dedicated group of passionate people who value each other’s ideas and each other’s company at meetings and socially.

What are the next steps?
Interested individuals interview with two current Board Members and are encouraged to visit one of our classrooms. To begin the process, please contact Michele Kotler, Executive Director, at mkotler@communitywordproject.org