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December 4, 2025

Apply to Join the IDD Mill Levy Advisory Council

New members will help guide funding decisions for Boulder County residents with disabilities.

Key Points:

  • Boulder County is recruiting new members for the Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Mill Levy Advisory Council.
  • The council advises on funding that supports individuals with IDD, autism, and brain injury, as well as their families and caregivers.
  • Applications are due Friday, Jan. 16.
  • To receive this information in another language, email HSCommunications@bouldercounty.gov.

Boulder County, Colo. Boulder County Human Services is seeking new members to serve on the Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Mill Levy Advisory Council. The council helps guide how local funding is used to support residents with IDD, autism, and brain injury, along with their families and caregivers.

The council meets once a month, typically on Mondays from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Meetings may be held online or in a hybrid format where some people join in person and others join virtually. Council members do not make final decisions but provide important input that helps shape programs and services in the community.

Who should apply:

  • People with intellectual or developmental disabilities, autism, or brain injury
  • Family members or caregivers of this population
  • Advocates or professionals in disability services

How to apply:

To apply, visit the Boulder County Boards and Commissions webpage and look for the IDD Mill Levy Advisory Council. In addition to two open seats on the IDD Mill Levy Advisory Council, Boulder County currently has 44 other board vacancies.

Applications are due by Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. For more information about the IDD Mill Levy Advisory Council, contact Rebecca Seiden at rseiden@bouldercounty.gov. For other boards and commissions, contact Robin Valdez at ravaldez@bouldercounty.gov.

About Boulder County Human Services

Boulder County Human Services is a department of more than 350 staff who support the health, safety, and well-being of local community members. Each year, we serve more than 110,000 people across Boulder County with access to food and cash assistance, health coverage, child care, family services, and more. Visit the Human Services website at boco.org/HumanServices.