Hawaii Community Foundation
Inger Tully is an experienced professional in the field of community philanthropy and the arts, currently serving as the Director of Community Philanthropy at Hawaii Community Foundation since February 2018. Prior roles at Hawaii Community Foundation include Senior Philanthropic Services Officer and Philanthropic Services Officer for Maui County. Inger's development expertise was further honed as the Director of Development for Maui Arts & Cultural Center from December 2014 to January 2018. Inger also held significant curatorial positions at the Honolulu Museum of Art as Associate Curator of Contemporary Art and at The Contemporary Museum as Curator of Exhibitions and Curator of Education. Earlier experiences include serving as Program Director at Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center from 2002 to 2005.
Hawaii Community Foundation
The Hawai‘i Community Foundation is a public, statewide, charitable services and grantmaking organization supported by donor contributions for the benefit of Hawai‘i's people. The Hawaii Community Foundation helps people make a difference by inspiring the spirit of giving and by investing in people and solutions to benefit every Island community. At the Hawaii Community Foundation, we strive to use both our heads and our hearts to help Hawaii in meaningful and measurable ways. Using the collective wisdom from our network of supporters, we are able to make effective decisions, powered by philanthropic passion, to improve our communities. Open positions are posted at HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org/Careers