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Volunteer at Indian Bible College
Indian Bible College has a longstanding tradition of partnering with volunteers to achieve our mission of discipling and educating Indigenous Native Christians for lifetimes of biblical ministry and spiritual leadership to their people and the world.
Over the years, volunteers have helped shape everything from our campus to our curriculum, and have been an integral part of graduating all of our students debt-free. Volunteering at IBC is an investment in the next generation of Native leaders.
Check out the volunteer opportunities below to see how you can get involved!
Maintenance Volunteers
Maintenance volunteers are an integral part of IBC's commitment to keeping tuition low and graduating students debt-free. Most of our campus maintenance and expansion is accomplished by teams and individuals who volunteer their time during the summer to ensure that these costs are not passed on to our students. Click here or watch the video below to learn more. If you are interested in helping with an on-campus project, fill out the application below.
Interested in serving as a Maintenance Volunteer on campus?
Fill out the form below and a staff member will reach out to you shortly.
Maintenance Volunteer Application
Other ways to serve at IBC:
Life Coach
The IBC Life Coaching Program is one aspect of the total discipleship process for an IBC student. One of the primary aims of Life Coaching is to assist the student in connecting their faith to the practical areas of life that relate to integrity, faithfulness, and stewardship. Life Coaches work alongside Spiritual Formation mentors in helping students develop holistically, applying biblical principles to everyday life. Click here or contact us to learn more.
Chapel Speaker
We are always excited to welcome new chapel speakers to encourage our students and share with them about various ministries. For inquiries about speaking in chapel, please contact us here.
Lunch Provider
We are immensely thankful for our volunteers who provide lunches to the student body throughout the school year. Students cook for themselves in their dorms most days of the week, but always look forward to the connection and fellowship that takes place around the shared meals after chapel on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you or your church are interested in providing a meal for IBC students, click here or contact us to learn more.