Boulder Jewish Community Center
Boulder Jewish Community Center
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About this organization
Mission
The Boulder Jewish Community Center's mission is to provide programs and services based in Jewish values and traditions in a place where people of all ages and backgrounds gather to connect, exchange ideas, learn and grow together.
About
SEE SCHEDULE OJAY AND ROSE PHILLIPS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER: THE PHILLIPS ECC IS DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, LINGUISTIC, COGNITIVE, AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF EACH CHILD WHILE SUPPORTING THE WHOLE FAMILY. THROUGH A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS, THE PHILLIPS ECC PROVIDES A WELCOMING ENTRY POINT FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGES 0-5 YEARS OLD TO MAKE FRIENDS, LEARN, AND GROW TOGETHER. THE PHILLIPS ECC INCLUDES THE BOULDER JCC PRESCHOOL, INFANT AND TODDLER PROGRAMS, PARENTING PROGRAMS, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIALTY CLASSES. THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SCHOOL OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY IN A CONSTRUCTIVIST, EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT THAT IS DESIGNED TO NOURISH CHILDREN'S INNATE SENSE OF WONDER, CURIOSITY, AND SELF-ESTEEM.YOUTH AND CAMPS: THE YOUTH AND CAMPS DEPARTMENT OF THE BOULDER JCC PROVIDES SUMMER, WINTER, AND SPRING CAMPS AS WELL AS AFTER-SCHOOL AND SCHOOLS DAY-OUT PROGRAMMING FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS AGES 5-17. THE CAMPS INCLUDE DAY CAMPS FOR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN. TOGETHER, THESE PROGRAMS CREATE A VIBRANT, ENRICHING, AND FUN EXPERIENCE THAT IS DESIGNED TO INSPIRE CAMPERS AND/OR PARTICIPANTS TO LEARN, GROW, AND EXPLORE THEIR INTERESTS WHILE CREATING LASTING MEMORIES AND FRIENDSHIPS.ADULT PROGRAMS: THE BOULDER JCC SERVES ADULTS THROUGH A NUMBER OF PROGRAM AREAS INCLUDING: ACE: ARTS, CULTURE, & EDUCATION AT THE J, FLATIRON TRIBE, AND WOMEN OF THE J. THE BOULDER JCC PARTNERS WITH ACE AT THE J (A SEPARATE 501C3) TO PROVIDE ARTS AND CULTURE PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS. THE JCC COLLABORATES WITH ACE TO PRESENT THE BOULDER JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL WHERE OVER 2600 TICKETS WERE SOLD AND THE BOULDER JEWISH FESTIVAL WITH ATTENDANCE OF OVER 9,000 INDIVIDUALS IN 2018. ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE LECTURES, LUNCH AND LEARNS, AND ARTS RELATED PROGRAMS. FLATIRON TRIBE PROVIDES PROGRAMMING BASED IN JEWISH CULTURE AND VALUES FOR ADULTS AGES 21-45. PROGRAMS INCLUDE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS. WOMEN OF THE J CONNECTS WOMEN IN THE GREATER BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY AND THEIR FRIENDS THROUGH FUN SOCIAL EVENTS AND MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCES.FARM AND SUSTAINABILITY: MILK AND HONEY FARM AT THE J INTEGRATES FARMING AND SUSTAINABILITY INTO ALL DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAM AREAS AT THE JCC. THE FARM ITSELF IS A 2+ ACRE JEWISH EDUCATIONAL SUSTAINABLE FARM WITH BARN, GREENHOUSE, DONATION GARDENS, AND ANIMALS. THE PROGRAM BRINGS THE GREATER COMMUNITY TOGETHER VIA EXPERIENTIAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO IGNITE WONDER AND DISCOVERY, GROUNDED IN VAST JEWISH HERITAGE, TRADITION, AND VALUES. THESE PROGRAMS INCLUDE JEWISH HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS, SUMMER CAMPS, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, AND ADULT EDUCATION.COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES: THE BOULDER JCC OFFERS A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC TO CREATE COMMUNITY, AWAKEN MINDS, AND LIVE OUR VALUES. EXAMPLES OF THESE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES INCLUDE HOUSING A JEWISH LIBRARY CALLED HASIFRIA, RUNNING A 9HEALTH FAIR, PROVIDING A WELCOMING COMMITTEE, HOSTING A MONTHLY MEETING OF ALL OF THE LOCAL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS, AND BEING A CENTRAL LOCATION FOR EVENT AND RENTAL SPACE. HASIFRIA AT THE J IS A COMMUNITY LIBRARY, TEACHER RESOURCE CENTER, AND GATHERING PLACE THAT PROVIDES PROGRAMS AND MATERIALS THAT PROMOTE JEWISH LEARNING, IDENTITY, AND CULTURAL CONNECTION FOR FAMILIES, EDUCATORS, STUDENTS, CLERGY, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, AND ORGANIZATIONS. THE LIBRARY HOUSES A REB ZALMAN COLLECTION AS WELL AS APPROXIMATELY 6000 ADDITIONAL VOLUMES. AS A GENERAL RESOURCE FOR JEWISH LIFE IN BOULDER, THE WELCOMING COMMITTEE WELCOMES NEW FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO BOULDER AND CONNECTS THOSE WHO WANT TO BECOME MORE INVOLVED IN JEWISH LIFE. THE JCC IS A UNIQUE COMMUNITY ASSET IN BOULDER, PROVIDING MEETING AND RENTAL SPACE TO BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS, AND FOR INDIVIDUAL CELEBRATIONS AND EVENTS.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The purpose of the non-profit is outlined in the filing as “The boulder jewish community center's mission is to provide programs and services based in jewish values and traditions in a place where people of all ages and backgrounds gather to connect, exchange ideas, learn, and grow together.”.
When discussing its operations, they were defined as: “To provide programs and services based in jewish values and traditions.”.
- The state where the non-profit operates has been legally reported as CO.
- The filing indicates that the non-profit's address in 2020 is located at 6007 OREG AVENUE, BOULDER, CO, 80303.
- The non-profit has reported 144 employees on their form as of 2020.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $1,365,532.
- The organization has 18 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 2006.
- The organization pays $3,551,884 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $580,629 in fundraising expenses.