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How to allow members to change project visibilities in your GitHub organization

Here is how to allow members to change project visibilities in your github organization

  1. First click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the header
  2. Next click on "Organizations" in the dropdown menu
  3. Click on the "Settings" button next to the organization you want to manage
  4. In the left sidebar, click on "Planning" under the "Code, planning, and automation" section
  5. Click on "Projects" in the expanded Planning menu
  6. Locate the "Allow members to change project visibilities for this organization" option
  7. Then check the checkbox to enable it
  8. Finally click on the "Save" button to save the changes

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Why should you allow members to change project visibilities in your GitHub organization

GitHub is a powerful platform designed for seamless collaboration and efficient code management.

Allowing members to change project visibilities in your GitHub organization enhances collaboration by providing team members with the flexibility to manage who can see and interact with specific projects.

This feature fosters a more dynamic and responsive working environment, where privacy and accessibility are tailored to the project's requirements.

Ultimately, this capability boosts productivity and innovation by empowering teams to control their collaborative experience.

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April 10, 2026
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