Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations

A complete backup of eenewseurope.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of avantrader.wordpress.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of blueskyfunds.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of futureforall.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of judolin.wordpress.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of bogatystudent.pl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations

A complete backup of alphacyprus.com.cy
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of gutscheincodescout.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of wishesplanet.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of renaissancecushions.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

A complete backup of axisfootballleague.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
plans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsNASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsNASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORKERS ACROSS NATIONS Social Workers Across Nations. In recent years, the Social Work profession has increasingly been recognized as a global human rights-based profession equipped to deal with a range of issues and challenges confronting urban and rural communities worldwide. As the global community continues to face health disparities, poverty, anincrease in
NOMINATE A PIONEER
Nomination Guidelines Introduction. SPECIAL MESSAGE – Writing a Successful Pioneer Nomination . In narrative form, one document limited to two-to-four-pages, describe the significant and innovative contributions made by the nominee and provide relevant biographical information for the candidate using the guidelines below.SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. SOCIAL WORK PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN Social Work Public Education Campaign. The National Social Work Public Education Campaign is an ongoing outreach effort led by the National Association of Social Workers, in conjunction with the NASW Foundation, to educate key stakeholders nationally about the importance of the profession. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX NASW Pioneers are social workers who have explored new territories and built outposts for human services on many frontiers. Some are well known, while others are less famous outside their immediate colleagues, and the region where they live and work. But each one has made an important contribution to the social work profession, and tosocial
NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice.SCHOLARSHIPS
About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to master's degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice.SCHOLARSHIPS
About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to master's degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students. SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference.NASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools.FELLOWSHIPS
Fellowships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social workspecialties.
NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public.NOMINATE A PIONEER
Historic Pioneer: This is a person whose pioneering contributions in the social work/social welfare field took place prior to the establishment of NASW in 1955 when specific criteria for designation as a professional social worker were implemented. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX Dorothy Irene Height* (1912-2010) Dorothy Irene Height was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 24, 1912. She was educated in public schools in Rankin, Pennsylvania, a small town near Pittsburgh where her family moved when she was four. Dr. Height established herself early, as a dedicated student with exceptional oratorical skills, which won her a $1,000 scholarship in a national oratorical HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to master's degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to master's degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students.NASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
NOMINATE A PIONEER
Nomination Guidelines Introduction. SPECIAL MESSAGE – Writing a Successful Pioneer Nomination . In narrative form, one document limited to two-to-four-pages, describe the significant and innovative contributions made by the nominee and provide relevant biographical information for the candidate using the guidelines below. NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX Dorothy Irene Height* (1912-2010) Dorothy Irene Height was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 24, 1912. She was educated in public schools in Rankin, Pennsylvania, a small town near Pittsburgh where her family moved when she was four. Dr. Height established herself early, as a dedicated student with exceptional oratorical skills, which won her a $1,000 scholarship in a national oratorical NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website .NASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public.NOMINATE A PIONEER
Historic Pioneer: This is a person whose pioneering contributions in the social work/social welfare field took place prior to the establishment of NASW in 1955 when specific criteria for designation as a professional social worker were implemented. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX Dorothy Irene Height* (1912-2010) Dorothy Irene Height was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 24, 1912. She was educated in public schools in Rankin, Pennsylvania, a small town near Pittsburgh where her family moved when she was four. Dr. Height established herself early, as a dedicated student with exceptional oratorical skills, which won her a $1,000 scholarship in a national oratorical NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsNASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsNASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORKERS ACROSS NATIONS Social Workers Across Nations. In recent years, the Social Work profession has increasingly been recognized as a global human rights-based profession equipped to deal with a range of issues and challenges confronting urban and rural communities worldwide. As the global community continues to face health disparities, poverty, anincrease in
SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
FELLOWSHIPS
Fellowships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. Foundation fellowships include the Eileen Blackey Doctoral Fellowship and the Jane B. Aron Doctoral Fellowship. The Aron Fellowship is currently supplemented by, and is part of, the SocialWork HEALS
NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public.NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM Schools of social work can recognize graduating students at commencement with an NASW silver-plated professional social worker pin. Available for $10 per pin to schools of social work, the pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to schools. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX Dorothy Irene Height* (1912-2010) Dorothy Irene Height was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 24, 1912. She was educated in public schools in Rankin, Pennsylvania, a small town near Pittsburgh where her family moved when she was four. Dr. Height established herself early, as a dedicated student with exceptional oratorical skills, which won her a $1,000 scholarship in a national oratorical NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. The NASW Foundation is committed to enriching the social work profession and empowering social workers to be leaders in social policy and practice. At the heart of this commitment are national educational, research, and awards programs, which provide: doctoral fellowships, graduate school scholarshipsSCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships. NASW Foundation fellowships help provide the financial resources to support students pursuing a variety of social work specialties. The Foundation offers two scholarships, the Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship and the Verne LaMarr Lyons MemorialScholarship.
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign. CONSUELO W. GOSNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship Guidelines. The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded based on the projected annual earnings to the fund and contributions. A panel reviews applicants and selects the award recipient. Up to 10 scholarships of up to $4,000 each will be awarded. In 2020-2021, 10 scholarships in the amount of $2,000 SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
NASW-FOUNDATION > NASWLOGIN About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX NASW Pioneers Biography Index. The National Association of Social Workers Foundation is pleased to present the NASW Social Work Pioneers . NASW Pioneers are social workers who have explored new territories and built outposts for human services on many frontiers. Some are well known, while others are less famous outside theirimmediate
NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX X. Y. Z. Eduard C. Lindeman* (1885-1953) Eduard C. Lindeman was a philosopher, teacher, scholar, and social reformer. He was born in 1885 in St.Claire, Michigan, one of 10 children, of an impoverished family of German speaking Danes. His father died when he was a young boy and he spent his early years working as a farm laborer. NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS® NAMED > NASW-FOUNDATION The NASW Foundation is pleased to announce the latest inductees into its NASW Social Work Pioneers® program. The newest Pioneers are recognized for a range of pioneering contributions including feminist activism, fighting for LGBT rights, promoting civil and human rights, advocacy for older adults, and substance abuse treatment. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally. NASW and the NASW Foundation offer a sampling of resources that could be useful to NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALSSOCIAL WORK FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign.NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPNASW FOUNDATIONNASW ARKANSAS Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally. NASW and the NASW Foundation offer a sampling of resources that could be useful to NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALSSOCIAL WORK FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign.NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. As part of CDC’s cross-disciplinecollaborative, our
SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The pin instills pride in the profession, distinguishes social work from other programs on campus, and builds loyalty to your school. To place a bulk order for a school of social work, complete this form and return it to Faye Henderson: fhenderson.nasw@socialworkers.org. For questions, please call 202-336-8298 or visit our website . VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPNASW FOUNDATIONNASW ARKANSAS Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
ABOUT US
About Us. The NASW Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization created in 2001 to support NASW’s educational, research, and charitable initiatives through a wide range of diverse programs and projects that serve the social work profession, the practitioner, and the public. The Foundation administers this array of programs to fulfill its core INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally. NASW and the NASW Foundation offer a sampling of resources that could be useful toSOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS was created to develop the next generation of health care social work leaders who will stand ready to lead efforts to address system-level changes, to heighten awareness of prevention and wellness, and to address the issues of structural racism that are embedded in social institutions. 1 Social Work Policy Institute.(2011).
NASW CHAPTERS
NASW Chapters. The NASW Foundation, as the tax-exempt subsidiary of NASW, is available to all NASW Chapters to house funds that are to be used for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes, and for which tax deductibility by the donor is desired. Within this partnership, the Foundation processes and acknowledges hundreds ofNASW Chapter
NASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professionalstandards
NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy.NOMINATE A PIONEER
The Pioneers encourage nominees who are elected to become interested and involved in The NASW Legacy Project and the Annual Pioneer Program and Luncheon. Please fill out the online Pioneer Nomination Application Form, and submit the form with all required document attachments electronically. The "Nomination Package Checklist" belowcan be used
SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. The fellows may be asked to present about their work at the APM or NASWconference.
NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALSSOCIAL WORK FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Social Work HEALS. With a generous grant award from The New York Community Trust Robert and Ellen Popper Scholarship Fund, the NASW Foundation administered Social Work HEALS - Social Work Healthcare Education and Leadership Scholars - a collaborative endeavor with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) from 2015-2020.The objective of the HEALS program is to strengthen the delivery NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign.NOMINATE A PIONEER
Historic Pioneer: This is a person whose pioneering contributions in the social work/social welfare field took place prior to the establishment of NASW in 1955 when specific criteria for designation as a professional social worker were implemented. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPNASW FOUNDATIONNASW ARKANSAS Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
HOME ABOUT USOUR WORKGET INVOLVEDSUPPORTERSFOUNDATION BLOG 56 "The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motionplans for the
SOCIAL WORK POLICY INSTITUTE Social Work Policy Institute. The Social Work Policy Institute (SWPI) is a think tank established within the NASW Foundation. It examines issues that relate to the work of social workers, including how to serve people who have multiple or complex needs and how public agencies and other structures deliver health and human services. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally. NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS NASW Social Work Pioneers® The NASW Social Work Pioneers® program honors members of the social work profession who have contributed to the evolution and enrichment of the profession.The Pioneer Program identifies and recognizes individuals whose unique dedication, commitment, and determination have improved social and humanconditions.
SOCIAL WORK HEALSSOCIAL WORK FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTSSOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Social Work HEALS. With a generous grant award from The New York Community Trust Robert and Ellen Popper Scholarship Fund, the NASW Foundation administered Social Work HEALS - Social Work Healthcare Education and Leadership Scholars - a collaborative endeavor with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) from 2015-2020.The objective of the HEALS program is to strengthen the delivery NASW SOCIAL WORK PIN PROGRAM NASW Social Work Pin Program. The NASW Social Work Pin Program was established to enable social workers to show their pride in the profession at the same time they support the National Social Work Public Education Campaign.NOMINATE A PIONEER
Historic Pioneer: This is a person whose pioneering contributions in the social work/social welfare field took place prior to the establishment of NASW in 1955 when specific criteria for designation as a professional social worker were implemented. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. SHOW PRIDE IN THE PROFESSION WITH A PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL The NASW Social Work Pin Program enables social workers to show pride and commitment to the profession at the same time they support our National Social Work Public Education Campaign. The Social Work Pin Program is available to individuals who make a donation to the NASW Foundation, as well as to schools of social work that purchase professional social worker pins for graduating students. VERNE LAMARR LYONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPNASW FOUNDATIONNASW ARKANSAS Verne LaMarr Lyons Scholarship. The Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Master's Degree candidates in social work who demonstrate an interest in or has experience with health/mental health practice and have a commitment to working in African Americancommunities.
ABOUT US
The NASW Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization created in 2001 to support NASW’s educational, research, and charitable initiatives through a wide range of diverse programs and projects that serve the social work profession, the practitioner, and the public. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES International Resources. A wide array of International resources exist for social workers and other helping professionals who are interested in working or volunteering internationally.SOCIAL WORK HEALS
Social Work HEALS. With a generous grant award from The New York Community Trust Robert and Ellen Popper Scholarship Fund, the NASW Foundation administered Social Work HEALS - Social Work Healthcare Education and Leadership Scholars - a collaborative endeavor with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) from 2015-2020.The objective of the HEALS program is to strengthen the deliveryNASW CHAPTERS
NASW Chapters. The NASW Foundation, as the tax-exempt subsidiary of NASW, is available to all NASW Chapters to house funds that are to be used for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes, and for which tax deductibility by the donor is desired.NASW HISTORY
NASW History. The National Association of Social Workers has a rich history. Founded in 1955, NASW is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW SOCIAL WORKERS PIONEERS BIO INDEX About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and the public. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CDC Collaborative for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy. Health professionals play a key role in reducing the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through the use of evidence-based practices, such as alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI), that target high-risk drinking and the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy.NOMINATE A PIONEER
Nomination Guidelines Introduction. SPECIAL MESSAGE – Writing a Successful Pioneer Nomination . In narrative form, one document limited to two-to-four-pages, describe the significant and innovative contributions made by the nominee and provide relevant biographical information for the candidate using the guidelines below. SOCIAL WORK HEALS GUIDELINES Social Work HEALS Guidelines. Doctoral Fellows will be expected to participate in an orientation, periodic support calls, and to attend related program events at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM), Society for Social Work & Research or NASW National Conference. NASW-ILLINOIS CHAPTER RELEASES WORKFORCE REPORT > NASW In 2019-2020, NASW-Illinois Chapter Executive Director, Joel L. Rubin, MSW, ACSW, CAE, worked with the NASW Foundation (Chapter Fiscal Sponsor) and Loyola University School of Social Work on a workforce study: “An Evaluation of the Illinois Social Work Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities.” The initiative was funded by a generous $50,000 grant from the Telligen Community Initiative. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our Privacy PolicyI accept
* Donate
* NASW
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Login
* About Us
* Mission
* Board of Directors* Staff
* Our Work
* Social Work Public Education Campaign * Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards * NASW Social Work Pioneers* International
* The NASW Legacy Project* Special Projects
* NASW Chapters
* Social Work Disaster Assistance Fund * Social Work Policy Institute * Social Work Ethics & Law Institute* Get Involved
* Upcoming Events
* Past Events
* Memorials and Tributes * NASW Foundation News* Photo Galleries
* NASW Charter Members* Supporters
* NASW Foundation Annual Fund* Planned Giving
* Donors and Partners* Donate
* Foundation Blog
* +About Us
* Mission
* Board of Directors* Staff
* +Our Work
* Social Work Public Education Campaign * Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards * NASW Social Work Pioneers* International
* The NASW Legacy Project* Special Projects
* NASW Chapters
* Social Work Disaster Assistance Fund * Social Work Policy Institute * Social Work Ethics & Law Institute* +Get Involved
* Upcoming Events
* Past Events
* Memorials and Tributes * NASW Foundation News* Photo Galleries
* NASW Charter Members* +Supporters
* NASW Foundation Annual Fund* Planned Giving
* Donors and Partners* Donate
* Foundation Blog
* Donate
* NASW
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Login
_Serving the Social Work Profession, the Practitioner, and the Public. . ._
SOCIAL WORK PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS®INTERNATIONAL
THE NASW LEGACY PROJECTSPECIAL PROJECTS
FEATURED NEWS
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NASW AND NASW FOUNDATION NATIONAL AWARDRECIPIENTS!
The NASW Foundation extends warm congratulations to the eight distinguished 2020 NASW and NASW Foundation national award recipients. They were ho... _ Read More_
DON'T MISS A VIRTUAL NIGHT AT THE AWARDS, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER:OCTOBER 29
A Virtual Night at the Awards, A Night to Remember, will be held on October 29 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM (ET). NASW and the NASW Foundation present a ... _ Read More_
MEET THE NEW NASW SOCIAL WORK PIONEERS®! The NASW Foundation and the NASW Social Work Pioneers® are very pleased and proud to welcome 16 newly inducted pioneers. In 2021 they will be... _ Read More_
FIVE THINGS SOCIAL WORKERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALCOHOL AND PREGNANCY September is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) Awareness Month—an opportunity for social workers to take the lead in primary prevent... _ Read More_
FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBER LORRAINE COLE RECEIVES PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD NASW Foundation Board Member, Lorraine Cole, PhD, is a recipient of the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America People’s Choice Award... _Read More
_
NASW FOUNDATION AWARDS TWO RUTH FIZDALE RESEARCH GRANTS TO NASWCHAPTERS!
The NASW Foundation is pleased to award 2020-2021 Ruth Fizdale research grants to the NASW-New Jersey Chapter and the NASW-Oklahoma Chapter. Each... _ Read More_
*
PARTICIPATE IN THE 2020 GLOBAL AGENDA SURVEY The 2020 Global Agenda report seeks to strengthen a broader understanding of the benefits of a societal focus on human relationships. _ Read More_
DNNFORGE - LATESTARTICLES*
*
*
*
*
*
What friends and supporters are saying about us . . . Support the NASW Foundation.Make a difference!
Donate Today!
"The NASW Foundation is an important organization in terms of the ongoing historical aspects of NASW. It also helps to set in motion plans for the future growth and development of social work." Bernice Catherine Harper, MSc.PH, LLD, MSW – NASW Social WorkPioneers®
"The NASW Foundation plays an essential role in supporting NASW's educational and philanthropic initiatives through the administration of programs, projects, and practice-based research geared to the advancement of the social work profession." Elvira Craig de Silva, DSW, ACSW - NASW Foundation Chair, Former NASW President (2006-2007), NASW Social Work Pioneers®, and Former Associate Dean of Communications Skills, Social Sciences and Foreign Languages Department. Waukesha County Technical College Pewaukee,Wisconsin (retired)
"The NASW Foundation is an important cornerstone of NASW, providing scholarships to social work students, recognizing our members for their work in advancing our profession, honoring our social work pioneers, and supporting our organization. I am proud to be acontributor!"
Joanne Cruz Tenery, MSSW, LMSW - Former Chair, NASW Foundation Board of Directors (2004-2007), Former Member of NASW Board of Directors (2004), and Member Relations Manager of Parkland Community Health PlanTexas (retired)
"Because of the NASW Foundation we can recognize worthy Social Work Pioneers in our version of a professional hall of fame. All NASW members can review their careers, recall colleagues who modeled the best in our profession, and nominate them for their pioneeringcontributions."
Theodore Paul Furukawa, PhD, ACSW, DCSW – NASW Social WorkPioneers®
"The NASW Foundation enables us to collect funds to offer several annual scholarships to our student members. We appreciate being able to support the next generation of up and coming social workers in thismanner."
Sonja Bigalke-Bannan, MSW, LSW – NASW Hawai’i Chapter, ExecutiveDirector
"The NASW Foundation is important because it recognizes the significance of funding research that aims to understand the depth of social problems and their impact. My own dissertation research would not have been the same without the Foundation's support." Jennifer Scott, PhD, MIA, LMSW - 2014 Eileen Blackey Doctoral Fellowship Recipient, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University School of Social Work❮ ❯
750 First Street, N.E., Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20002 About The NASW Foundation The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2001 to support NASW’s charitable, educational and research initiatives through a wide range of projects that serve the profession, the practitioner and thepublic.
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (ET) Foundation Telephone: 202-336-8298 naswfoundation@socialworkers.org 2020 National Association of Social Workers Foundation. All RightsReserved.
Privacy Policy | Back toTop
Details
Copyright © 2023 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0