🫱‍🫲 Get Involved

 

The Norwood Taxpayer Alliance is a community effort — and every voice matters. If you believe in open, efficient, and accountable local government, there are several ways you can help.


1. Become a Member

Join our growing network of residents who want to keep Norwood affordable, transparent, and fair. You’ll receive occasional updates, meeting notices, and calls for feedback on major town issues.

 

👉 Join Us


2. Volunteer Your Time

We often need help distributing flyers, attending public meetings, or sharing information on social media. Whether you can offer an hour a week or just a few times a year, your participation matters.

 

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3. Contribute Financially

Every dollar helps us print newsletters, research public records, and reach more residents. Your contribution goes directly toward keeping taxpayers informed. Your contribution helps fund outreach — including printing, mailings, public records research, and communication — so taxpayers stay informed and empowered.

👉 Donate


4. Share Ideas

We welcome suggestions, feedback, and new perspectives. If there’s a local issue you think deserves attention, let us know.

- 👉 Suggestions


 

Together, We Can Do This

Transparency and accountability start with residents who care enough to stay informed — and to speak up. Join us today, and help ensure Norwood’s government truly works for the taxpayer.


Is there a cost to join?

No. Joining is free. Supporters may contribute if they wish, but it’s never required.

 

Do I need to attend meetings or volunteer?

No. You can be as active or as hands-off as you’d like. Some people simply want to stay informed; others choose to help when they can.

 

What does it mean to “join” the NTA?

Joining means you support transparency, accountability, and taxpayer-focused decision-making in Norwood. It does not create any formal obligation.

 

How often will I receive updates?

Only when something important is happening. We keep communication meaningful and relevant — not constant.