Updated NWCA Membership Dues Structure

For more information, see NWCA’s dues and donation page.

NWCA has changed its membership dues structure to make it easier for households to pay according to their means and to encourage higher rates of payment participation. The standard $30/year rate will remain, but we are adding two options for varying economic circumstances.

The NWCA Inclusion Committee proposed these changes in the wake of broader Board discussions about fees because we need to comply with an NWCA Bylaws mandate to create an additional annual dues tier low enough that no residents will be excluded from membership due to financial reasons. This feels especially important now given local economic impacts of federal job and contract losses.

At the same time, our citizens’ association has tended to run annual deficits, covered by a previously built cash reserve. This gap stems in part from increasing costs: upgrading to modernized accounting software, nonprofit filings, insurance, and—happily—an expansion of community programs.

The association needs to improve its paid membership participation to increase its income. The committee’s proposed structure tries to satisfy both its fiscal and equity concerns. At its January meeting, the Board signed off on the committee’s recommendation to try a three-tier structure, where neighbors will self-identify the levels at which they can contribute:

Community
Supported

$5/year
Community
(standard rate)
$30/year
Community
Supporter

$50/year


The standard rate is $30 per year. The new levels allow members to pay $5 per year (Community Supported) if their means are limited or $50 (Community Supporter) if they choose to provide extra support. Dues payment amounts are confidential.

We hope that if enough neighbors contribute at the Community Supporter level, and if more households pay dues at any level, annual revenue will grow enough to cover costs. Failing that, the Board may revisit increasing the standard rate in the future.

If your household has not yet paid dues, go to our Simpli Dues page to do so. If you’re not sure if you’ve paid in the last year, go to the same link. Renewal emails from our platform can end up in your promotions or spam folder or get lost amid other messages, so please do check online.

All residents of our community are eligible to participate in NWCA services, including our listserv. The main benefit of becoming a dues-paying member is the formal privilege of voting on neighborhood issues (as set out in the association’s bylaws). Contributing members vote on board and leadership appointments, bylaws changes, neighborhood issue positions, and other matters. Voting almost always takes place at the annual meeting.

Dues-paying members of any level can feel good about making possible the wide range of services our neighborhood association provides—from the discussion forum, to events, this newsletter, and much more. Your membership dues and donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. Thank you!

The NWCA Inclusion Committee endeavors to make North Woodside a place for all people, as codified in NWCA’s bylaws. For more information: northwoodsideca.groups.io/g/inclusion. Contact: inclusion@northwoodsideca.groups.io

Chalk Art Fest in Celebration of World Pride

The NWCA Inclusion Committee invites neighbors of all ages (and levels of art skill!) to participate in a Neighborhood Chalk Art Fest in celebration of World Pride in DC.

We have lots of new sidewalks around the neighborhood, a perfect blank canvas for some rainbow chalk art!

Contact the NWCA Communications Coordinator if you would like to receive a box of chalk with 24 shades of rainbow colors.

And please send photos of your colorful sidewalk artwork, so a virtual gallery can be seen and enjoyed even if a passing rainstorm washes original away.

Let’s send out some love!

Online Chalk Art Gallery:

Honoring the Memory of Charlotte Coffield

Sign held by North Woodside residents in honor of Charlotte Coffield on September 24, 2024, as her funeral procession crossed the new Talbot Avenue Bridge into North Woodside

The North Woodside Citizens’ Association honors the memory of longtime Lyttonsville neighbor and civic leader Charlotte Coffield. We look forward to furthering her legacy through continued support of many community projects she held dear and collaboration between our neighborhood association and the Lyttonsville Civic Association. Click here for more information about Ms. Coffield’s life and contributions to the world.

Survey: How Might Our Neighborhood Be More Inclusive?

The North Woodside Citizens’ Association’s Inclusion Committee is exploring what our neighborhood is doing well, when it comes to inclusion, and how we could be more inclusive. We’d appreciate your feedback!

What do we mean by “inclusive”? We are referring to a neighborhood culture:

  • That is welcoming of all people and actively supports the participation of all residents who wish to be involved in our community.
  • Where all feel welcome and included, across categories of age, race, gender identity, ethnicity/nationality/culture of origin, income level, sexual orientation, faith (or no faith), political affiliation, education, employment status, physical ability, neurodiversity, family structure, tenure and location in the neighborhood, technological skills, dietary parameters, etc.

What inclusion looks like in practice may vary. For a family with young children, it may be the provision of free childcare at our annual meeting. For a teenager who is Black it may be feeling free to walk around the neighborhood without fear that a neighbor will report them as a “suspicious individual” on the listserv. For a new neighbor, it may be receiving a welcome packet. For someone unable to walk long distances, it may be a bench to rest upon. This list could go on! Given our neighborhood’s history, our committee has a particular interest in including and accommodating people who have historically been excluded.

See below for the full list of survey questions.

You may submit feedback (anonymously or not) a number of ways:

  • Complete an online survey.*
  • Email the NWCA Inclusion Committee at inclusion@northwoodsideca.groups.io.
  • Email, text, or call one or more committee members who are willing to be contacted individually.*
  • Drop off or mail.*

* See flyer delivered with Winter 2024 newsletter and related post to neighborhood listserv for survey link, names and contact info for committee members, and drop off/mailing address -or- email the NWCA Inclusion Committee for this information.

Deadline: Sunday, February 18, 2024

The NWCA Inclusion Committee will share a summary of feedback with the NWCA board and members, along with any recommendations based on the feedback.

Note: We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all neighbors who submit feedback and we will not include in the survey summary: names, personal descriptive information, and details related to any sensitive matters.

NORTH WOODSIDE INCLUSION SURVEY QUESTIONS

  1. Please share any examples of how the neighborhood has personally felt inclusive to you and/or a household member:
  2. Are there any ways that the neighborhood has not felt inclusive for you and/or a household member?
  3. How could the neighborhood support you/your household in feeling more included?
  4. Please share any other suggestions for how the neighborhood could be more welcoming and inclusive for all people:
  5. More specifically, are there any ways you believe NWCA could be more inclusive with regard to its structure, activities, communications, and member involvement? (See further info about NWCA in the online survey and www.northwoodside.org)
  6. Do you have ideas for how we might facilitate neighbors connecting, getting to know each other, and strengthening community?
  7. So our committee can have an idea of the demographic range of neighbors who respond to this survey, please share, if you feel comfortable, how you would describe yourself/household members according to the various demographic categories listed on the other side (age, race, gender, ethnicity, etc.). Note: Individual responses to this question will be kept confidential. We may summarize and share general observed patterns but not individual or identifiable responses.
  8. Any further comments? Please share here:
  9. Would you be willing to be contacted by a NWCA Inclusion Committee member regarding your feedback? Yes ❏ No ❏
    Name and contact info (optional):

Many thanks for any feedback you can provide!

In community,
NWCA Inclusion Committee members