The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University’s mission is to increase the understanding of philanthropy, improve its practice, and enhance participation in it through programs in knowledge creation and dissemination and education and training for engaged community volunteers, donors, practitioners, and scholars. Through its leadership in the field of philanthropic and nonprofit studies and its outreach programs, the Center helps develop generous and engaged citizens and societies worldwide in which voluntary action and philanthropy for the common good are a part of the fabric of life. The Center on Philanthropy is guided by the following values:
- Leadership in institutional development, field building, and impact on society
- Excellence in scholarship, research, teaching, training, and collaboration
- Integrity in everything we do
- Accountability and service to each other, our sector, and our community
- Respect for the intrinsic worth of individuals and their ideas, including staff, faculty, scholars, practitioners, volunteers, and donors
- Commitment to racial, cultural, demographic, and gender diversity in our policies, personnel, and programs
- Prudent application of knowledge and resources
The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, established in 1987, is a department of the university. The Center is located on the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus and all staff members are employees of the university. The following is a listing of open positions at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. You can get additional information about each position by clicking on the position title. If you are interested in any of the positions listed here, please apply electronically at
www.hra.iupui.edu. Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution.