Contribute to the NASW Foundation

Jan 7, 2008

The NASW Foundation is uniquely yours — the sole national charitable organization that is:

  • addressing the needs of individual social workers,
  • advancing the social work profession at the highest levels, and
  • enhancing the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.

The success of Foundation initiatives is vitally dependent on contributions from those who care most about the social work profession — NASW members and friends like you!

Contributions to NASW Foundation are tax-deductible. Please consider making your gift today of $50, $30 — or more if you can — to the NASW Foundation to support important social work projects including:

As social workers, we share a unique commitment to improving our communities. Please click here to make a secure online gift. Thank you for the difference you make each day, and thank you for your support.

Sincerely,
Betsy Clark Signature
Elizabeth J. Clark, PhD, ACSW, MPH
Executive Director, NASW
President, NASW Foundation

P.S. If you have recently made a gift, we appreciate your support!

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