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Yes, I want to contribute to NASW Wisconsin Chapter BIPOC Student & Practitioner Leadership Fund!

The purpose of the NASW-WI BIPOC STUDENT & PRACTITIONER FUND is to support BIPOC social work students and practitioners in participation in leadership and career development opportunities inside and outside of NASW. This fund will help diversify NASW-WI’s membership and the social work profession in Wisconsin.

The NASW Foundation (NASWF) is a charitable organization as defined by the IRS Code, 501(c)(3). Using the link below, you can safely and securely make a tax-deductible contribution. You will receive an electronic receipt which can be used for tax purposes.



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NASW Wisconsin Chapter BIPOC Student & Practitioner Leadership Fund (NASW-WI BIPOC)
750 First Street N.E., Suite 800
Washington, DC 20002

Donate by phone by calling 202-336-8276

For questions, contact NASW Foundation at naswfoundation@socialworkers.org or call 202-336-8276.