Community Boards

Community Boards

Community board meeting


Veterans, active duty service members, military spouses, and Gold Star families must be represented at every level of government. That's why DVS is encouraging members of NYC's veteran community to join their local community board.

Community board members reflect the point of view of their neighbors and advise government officials on how to best serve their local community. Community board members have the following responsibilities:

  • inform elected officials and government agencies on the critical issues of their community
  • ensure that NYC neighborhoods receive the services they need
  • advise the City about the community's budgetary needs
  • recommend initiatives to support an area's growth
  • lead a public discussion on issues that can alter their community

Every community board in NYC should include a member of the veteran community to reflect the needs of their peers. This is your opportunity to make your voice heard. Apply to join your local community board today.

Learn More About Community Boards

Find Your Community Board

2024 Community Board Applications

Bronx

Bronx Community Boards
Apply through the Bronx Borough President
Apply by contacting your Council Member
Deadline: March 1, 2024

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Community Boards
Apply through the Brooklyn Borough President
Apply by contacting your Council Member
Deadline: February 19, 2024

Manhattan

Manhattan Community Boards
Apply through the Manhattan Borough President
Apply by contacting your Council Member
Deadline: February 23, 2024

Queens

Queens Community Boards
Apply through the Queens Borough President
Apply by contacting your Council Member
Deadline: February 16, 2024

Staten Island

Staten Island Community Boards
Apply through the Staten Island Borough President
Apply by contacting your Council Member
No deadline

Veterans who do not wish to apply as community board members can serve as a public member. Public members are not voting members of the community board; however, they may serve on community board subcommittees.