Note: If a person has multiple avenues of access to an organization project board (individually, through a team, or as an organization member), the highest project board permission level overrides lower permission levels. For more information, see "Project board permissions for an organization."
Giving an organization member access to a project board
- In the top right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Your profile.

- On the left side of your profile page, under "Organizations", click the icon for your organization.

- Under your organization name, click Projects.

- In the projects list, click the name of the project board.

- On the top-right side of the project board, click Menu.
- Click , then click Settings.

- In the left sidebar, click Collaborators.

- Under "Search by username, full name or email address", type the collaborator's name, username, or GitHub email.

- In the search results, click the correct username and click Add collaborator.
- Optionally, next to the new collaborator's name, use the drop-down menu and click the desired permission level: Read, Write, or Admin.

Changing an organization member's access to a project board
- In the top right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Your profile.

- On the left side of your profile page, under "Organizations", click the icon for your organization.

- Under your organization name, click Projects.

- In the projects list, click the name of the project board.

- On the top-right side of the project board, click Menu.
- Click , then click Settings.

- In the left sidebar, click Collaborators.

- Optionally, next to the new collaborator's name, use the drop-down menu and click the desired permission level: Read, Write, or Admin.

Removing an organization member's access to a project board
When you remove a collaborator from a project board, they may still retain access to the board based on the permissions they have for other roles. To completely remove access to a project board, you must remove access for each role the person has. For instance, a person may have access to the project board as an organization member or team member. For more information, see "Project board permissions for an organization."
- In the top right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Your profile.

- On the left side of your profile page, under "Organizations", click the icon for your organization.

- Under your organization name, click Projects.

- In the projects list, click the name of the project board.

- On the top-right side of the project board, click Menu.
- Click , then click Settings.

- In the left sidebar, click Collaborators.

- Next to the collaborator you want to remove, click X.
