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How to enable projects for your GitHub organization

Here is how to enable projects for 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. Click on "Planning" in the left sidebar under Code, planning, and automation
  5. Click on "Projects" in the submenu
  6. Locate the "Enable Projects for the organization" option under the Projects section
  7. Then check the checkbox to enable projects for the organization
  8. Finally click on the "Save" button to save the changes

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Why should you enable projects for your GitHub organization

GitHub is a powerful platform for developers to collaboratively host, review, and manage code.

Enabling projects for your GitHub organization is a strategic feature that elevates team collaboration by providing a centralized, visual workspace for managing tasks and workflows. It integrates seamlessly with development practices, offering visibility into project progress and aligning team efforts efficiently.

Utilizing GitHub Projects can streamline workflow processes, enhance communication, and improve productivity across your organization, encouraging an agile and organized approach to software development.

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April 10, 2026
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