The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences holds a prominent place in social work’s history as one of the nation’s first university-affiliated professional graduate schools of social work. We are a national network of scholars and practitioners who shape the course of social work and nonprofit practice and research to drive societal change in our backyard and around the world.
Ranked nationally as the #9 school, of social work and #1 in Ohio, students are the pivotal focus in all that we do. Our social work, nonprofit management, and PhD students are future Change Leaders committed to building a more just and inclusive society. Our dedicated alumni and friends help make this possible for our students.
We are eager to build upon Dean Voisin’s vision to substantially prepare our students with the unique skill set required to address human and social welfare issues affecting our communities today. With your gift, you are supporting Dean Voisin’s progress in his tenure to advance leadership in social work and nonprofit education, scholarship and service to build a more just world. We are grateful for your support of our future Change Leaders.
Donation Challenge
$20,000 if 500 donors give in the next 6 months
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Board of Trustees
Donation Challenge
$20,000 if 500 donors give in the next 6 months
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Board of Trustees
Donation Challenge
$20,000 if 500 donors give in the next 6 months
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Board of Trustees
Donation Challenge
$20,000 if 500 donors give in the next 6 months
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Board of Trustees
Donation Match
$1 per $1 donated up to $21,000
Match Complete!
For Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Offered by A group of anonymous donors comprising alumni, staff, Visiting Committee members and friends of the Mandel School
Donation Match
$1 per $1 donated up to $1,000
Match Complete!
For Susan Basel & Brian Basel Endowment Fund
Offered by Susan Sternad-Basel and Capt. Brian Basel