Hope Tow Jackson joined The Tow Foundation Board of Directors in 2021. In addition to her Board service and engagement with grantees, Hope was the Foundation’s communications intern and assisted with special communications projects, including cataloging and preserving the Foundation’s archives.

Since 2024, Hope has served as Associate Program Director at The Bridge Fund of New York City, where she works to prevent homelessness for vulnerable, working poor individuals and families who are threatened with the loss of their housing, but often do not qualify for emergency government assistance. Prior to this, Hope was a curatorial intern at the Brooklyn Museum where she brought her love of history to help visitors understand the development of present-day societal issues. Hope received her BA in History from New York University where she also minored in sociology and American Sign Language. She resides in New York City.