Social Work Pioneers
Charge
Authorization and Accountability
The Social Work Pioneer Program was authorized by the Social Workers’
National Research and Education Fund (SWNREF) Board at its June 1994 meeting
stipulating "That a designated fund be established for the Social Work Pioneer
Room"… "The establishment of a permanent fund for the Social Work Pioneer
Program would ensure the Association’s commitment to and recognition of social
work pioneers." After several years of significant activity and accomplishment,
it is judged desirable to have the NASW Board of Directors consider a specific
statement of mission and re-authorization by the SWNREF Board for the Social
Work Pioneer Program.
Purpose
The unique mission of the Social Work Pioneer Program is to foster the
historical continuity of the profession through the pursuit of four major goals:
- The collection, protection and promotion of the history of the profession.
- The identification and systematic recognition of those social workers who
have made significant contributions to that history.
- The provision of assistance to the professional community to further the
purposes of social work as a profession as the knowledge, experiences, capacity
and interests of Social Work Pioneers individually and collectively permits.
- The continuation of the development of the Pioneer Room and the Pioneer
Program at NASW.
Timeframe
The Social Work Pioneer Program shall be ongoing.
Members, Terms and Criteria
The unique mission of the Social Work Pioneer Program shall be guided by a
Steering Committee made up of individual Social Work Pioneers who wish to, and
are able to participate. The Steering Committee shall determine its needs for
subcommittees or other task oriented working groups. The Steering Committee
shall choose its leadership with endorsement by the President of NASW.
Specific Project and Responsibilities
The Pioneers shall give leadership and volunteer service to projects such as
developing the Pioneer Room at NASW, identifying and selecting new Pioneers,
collecting personal histories and historical memorabilia that inform and promote
the social work profession, developing and supporting research and education
activities, assuming a role in the development of revenue resources to support
Social Work Pioneer activities and encouraging local groups to identify
pioneering efforts and specific pioneers.
History
In 1994, at the request of the NASW Board, the SWNREF Board authorized a
"fund" to support the recognition of Social Work Pioneers. Identification of
leaders who have made a contribution to social welfare in this country has been
a central task of the Pioneers. This process is arduous and on-going and seeks
to centrally collect information about individuals whose contributions have made
an impact on the profession as well as society and about important history of
the profession which might otherwise be lost. The Social Work Pioneer Program
also has given priority to the development of the Pioneer Room as the place of
distinction in the NASW national office in which plaques and pictures can be
displayed permanently. The Pioneer Fund, as part of the 501(c)(3) entity, has
been well utilized for memorial contributions.
Approved by the NASW Board in June 1999 and adopted by the Social
Workers’ National Research and Education Fund Board in July 1999.