About the Boulder JCC
The Boulder JCC, Bringing People Together
The Boulder JCC (Jewish Community Center) is a community organization where people build relationships and learn — a hub for togetherness and vibrant Jewish life. Programming and services span early childhood through adult education, arts and culture, farm and sustainability, and so much more to provide essential care for the community and its ever-changing needs. The Boulder JCC is rooted in Jewish culture to focus our intentions, and we welcome people of all identities as we work to make our community stronger.
We invite you to find connection at the Boulder JCC — join a program, volunteer, donate, or get involved today.
Board & Staff Directory
View our Board & Staff Directory here.
Contact Us
Boulder JCC
6007 Oreg Ave
Boulder, CO 80303
303-998-1900
The Boulder JCC is open daily from 8 am - 5 pm, in addition to many Boulder JCC Program events and Rentals events happen outside of these hours.
Monday: 8 am - 5 pm
Tuesday: 8 am - 5 pm
Wednesday: 8 am - 5 pm
Thursday: 8 am - 5 pm
Friday: 8 am - 5 pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
Forms & Policies
- View our 2022 Form 990
- View our 2022 ACE Form 990
- View our Consolidated 2021 and 2022 Financial Statements
- Boulder JCC Privacy Policy
Accessibility - Everyone is Welcome
Website
Our website is an extension of the Boulder JCC experience. Therefore, we are committed to making it as accessible as possible for all visitors.
- In one-click accessibility, users can:
- Resize font
- Make font readable
- Text alignment
- Underline or highlight links
- Dyslexia friendly text option
- Resize cursor
- Reading mask
- Lighten background and darken text
- Darken background and lighten text
- Reduce colors to grayscale
Parking
- Designated accessible parking spots by each building entrance
Wheelchair Accessibility
- Elevator access
- Accessible doors at the Main Entrance
- Extra wheelchairs available in the lobby
- Ramp accessibility to Levin Hall
Restrooms
- Accessible stalls in restrooms
- Gender-neutral single-use restroom available on the second floor
- Accessible showers in fitness restrooms
Changing Tables
- Built-in changing tables in both lobby restrooms and fitness restrooms
Lactation Room
- Available in the Jay & Rose Phillips Early Childhood Center
Levin Hall Accessibility
- Assisted listening devices
- Accessible double doors at Levin Hall lobby entrance
- Ramp accessibility
- Select sensory-friendly events
- ASL interpretation available upon request and with advanced notice

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History & Milestones

1984
Boulder JCC Pre-School is funded as a satellite of the Denver JCC, with a total of 5 children housed at Congregation Har Hashem

1999
Weaver Family Foundation purchases land with the dream of building a campus for Jewish life to flourish

2000
Boulder Jewish Community Foundation (BJCF) purchases Kalmia property in North Boulder to house a number of Jewish organizations

2005
Boulder JCC begins to consolidate a number of Jewish organizations and programs into a separate entity

2010
The Cornerstone Capital Campaign is launched, resulting in 900 families, multiple foundations, and individual donors generously giving as a testament to what can happen with a shared vision and commitment

2012
The Oreg Foundation generously donates 10 acres of land

September 2016
Over 1,000 community members gathered to officially cut the purple ribbon and celebrate the public grand opening of the Boulder JCC

Present Day
The Boulder JCC continues to thrive, hosting a variety of programming, events, and opportunities that continue to make the community flourish
Mission
We are a home for community that builds relationships, embraces differences, and embodies what Jewish life can be.
Values

Community
Bringing people together strengthens relationships and creates meaning and connection.
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Joy
Celebrating life together, whether major milestones or simple moments, uplifts us all.

Care
Supporting neighbors through life's difficult times is an essential part of showing up for one another.

Respect
Being truly welcoming means embracing people of all backgrounds and identities.

Growth
Learning and curiosity are never-ending pursuits to be nurtured at all ages.

Generosity
Choosing to give inspires us to be our best selves.
Vision
Rooted in Jewish culture, we envision a community where everyone feels valued, connected, and celebrated.