The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) in San Francisco is a cultural institution dedicated to expanding access to exhibitions, programs, and resources for communities of all ages and abilities. The museum offers free admission for EBT, SNAP, CalFresh, and Medi-Cal cardholders and their families through the Museums for All program, as well as free admission for veterans, active military personnel, and their families through the Blue Star Museum partnership. Reduced-cost membership is available for social service agencies and community-based nonprofits through the Community Access Partnership Program (CAPP), serving low-income seniors, veterans, mental health organizations, and transition-age young adults. For accommodations or accessibility requests, visitors can contact access@thecjm.org.
The CJM also offers free phone-based tours of exhibitions through its Museums At Home program, designed for audiences who are unable to visit in person, presented in partnership with Well Connected. The museum’s videos include closed captioning support, and the institution is committed to providing a platform for disabled artists and cultural producers. The CJM is currently temporarily closed during a transition period; visitors are encouraged to sign up for updates through the official website.
Free Admission
Phone-based audio tours (Museums At Home program) available for those unable to visit in person; accommodation requests accepted via access@thecjm.org; CAPP low-cost membership for social service agencies serving low-income and under-resourced communities
