Boards and Committees
Friends of the Ithaca Youth Bureau
The Friends of the Ithaca Youth Bureau is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising community awareness of and building financial support for the services and programs of the Ithaca Youth Bureau.
Friends of the IYB is currently seeking community members interested in serving on the organization's board of directors and on its committees. Volunteers assist with public awareness activities and resource development targeted at IYB needs that are not met through its public funding sources.
You can make a tax-deductible donation to the Friends of the IYB by mailing a check (made out to 'Friends of the IYB') to the following address:
Friends of the IYB
P.O. Box 4198
Ithaca, NY 14850
You can also donate online. For more information, please email Friends of the IYB.
Recreation Partnership Board
The Recreation Partnership is a cooperative endeavor by ten municipalities within Tompkins county. This unique alliance is one of the largest in the state.
The Ithaca Youth Bureau Recreation Division is the program provider. The Tompkins County Youth Bureau gives planning and financial coordination. The contributions of the county and the participating municipalities help keep programs affordable and accessible. You are automatically a member if you are a resident of the City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Towns of Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Enfield, Groton, Newfield, Ulysses (including students who attend Trumansburg Schools) or the Village of Lansing. As an RP member you receive a discounted program fee. These programs will be labeled "RP Discount" and you will see "RP" next to the program. Residents of non-member municipalities pay the first fee. If your municipality is not already part of the Recreation Partnership, and you are interested in full access to programs at lower fees, contact your local government representatives.
Individual Program Boards
Individual program boards contribute ideas and assist with projects to support the mission of the program. Members also work to promote awareness of the goals and successes of the programs. Programs with Advisory Boards include: Meeting dates and times vary by program. Contact individual program coordinators for additional information.
The Friends of the Ithaca Youth Bureau is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising community awareness of and building financial support for the services and programs of the Ithaca Youth Bureau.
Friends of the IYB is currently seeking community members interested in serving on the organization's board of directors and on its committees. Volunteers assist with public awareness activities and resource development targeted at IYB needs that are not met through its public funding sources.
You can make a tax-deductible donation to the Friends of the IYB by mailing a check (made out to 'Friends of the IYB') to the following address:
Friends of the IYB
P.O. Box 4198
Ithaca, NY 14850
You can also donate online. For more information, please email Friends of the IYB.
Recreation Partnership Board
The Recreation Partnership is a cooperative endeavor by ten municipalities within Tompkins county. This unique alliance is one of the largest in the state.
The Ithaca Youth Bureau Recreation Division is the program provider. The Tompkins County Youth Bureau gives planning and financial coordination. The contributions of the county and the participating municipalities help keep programs affordable and accessible. You are automatically a member if you are a resident of the City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Towns of Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Enfield, Groton, Newfield, Ulysses (including students who attend Trumansburg Schools) or the Village of Lansing. As an RP member you receive a discounted program fee. These programs will be labeled "RP Discount" and you will see "RP" next to the program. Residents of non-member municipalities pay the first fee. If your municipality is not already part of the Recreation Partnership, and you are interested in full access to programs at lower fees, contact your local government representatives.
Individual Program Boards
Individual program boards contribute ideas and assist with projects to support the mission of the program. Members also work to promote awareness of the goals and successes of the programs. Programs with Advisory Boards include: Meeting dates and times vary by program. Contact individual program coordinators for additional information.