Social Impact Leadership Concentration
The urgency of social and human needs require strong leaders that can make human service, civic and social justice organizations more effective, sustainable, innovative and responsive. Leaders must be capable of both strengthening existing organizations and developing new programs—and even new organizations—in order to improve the well-being of individuals, families, communities and the society at large.
The Social Impact Leadership concentration offers the opportunity to develop advanced organizational and business skills and social work expertise—a powerful and unique combination that equips students to lead and drive positive social impact across nonprofit, government and corporate sectors.
With coursework grounded in social work knowledge and ethics, you’ll be well-prepared to responsibly address the most complex social issues. You’ll learn a dynamic and dual-approach to leadership that balances steady organizational growth with rapid innovation capable of responding to urgent needs and opportunities. You will develop your skills and test your ideas through community-engaged learning, while also building a professional network with leading social impact leaders.
This concentration is designed for students entering the MSW program with prior experience and commitment to a career in organizational leadership.
Concentration Tracks:
Students in the concentration choose one of two tracks:
- Organizational Leadership & Management: Prepare for a range of careers in C-suite leadership roles throughout existing organizations or in organizational capacity building.
- Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship: Learn to design, test and launch new programs and market-based ventures that create sustainable solutions to pressing social and human needs.
Concentration Requirements: 15 Credits
- Human Service Organizations: Theory, Concepts and Issues (3 credits)
- Leading and Managing Employees, Volunteers and Teams (3 credits)
- Financial Management (3 credits)
- Social Policy Course (3 credits)
- Leadership and Management of Human Service Organizations (3 credits) – Required for Leadership & Management track
- Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits) – Required for Innovation & Entrepreneurship track
Students will also take a leadership and management course, an evaluation course, and 9 credits of elective coursework. Your elective coursework can be used to earn a specialization, take the alternate track course, broaden your expertise in other practice areas, or enroll in other social impact leadership-related electives, including capstones and one-credit skill labs. Potential electives include:
- Brown Consulting (Elective Capstone)
- The Hatchery (Elective Capstone)
- Community Development Practice: Basic Concepts & Methods
- Community Based System Dynamics
- Grant Writing
Concentration Practicum: 5 Credits
The MSW program requires 600 hours of concentration practicum (in addition to 360 hours of foundation practicum). The concentration practicum must take place at an organization that focuses on leadership in human and social services, with opportunities to experience both mainstream management and entrepreneurial settings.
During practicum, students will work with an organization’s leaders and administrators, gaining valuable experience addressing issues that enter the C-level suite, such as board governance and organizational strategy or supporting local entrepreneurs. CEO Fellows is a unique opportunity for students in the Leadership and Management track where students work directly with the CEO of a leading organization.
Some practicum sites include:
- St. Louis Arc
- Wyman Center
- DeSales Community Development
- Family Forward
- Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship
University Resources
In 2020, The Princeton Review ranked Washington University in St. Louis the #6 school for entrepreneurs. As a student, you’ll benefit from initiatives such as the Center for Experiential Learning, which creates meaningful learning opportunities for nonprofits, startups and global firms. You may choose to get involved at the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship, which provides young leaders and entrepreneurs professional guidance and mentorship or take courses at Washington University’s Olin Business School. The Brown School’s Center for Human Service Leadership offers opportunities to engage at Delmar DevINe, an innovative nonprofit co-location site. The Brown School’s world-class faculty, research and community-based scholarship in social work, public health and social policy provide expertise in the determinants of social issues as well as the strategies and programs to address them.

“The Social Impact Leadership concentration helped me utilize my prior experience, passion, and drive for leading people and organizations to deepen my knowledge and skills. On top of the valuable classroom education, I was connected to leaders in the field and had the opportunity for many hands-on learning experiences. This broadened my perspective and helped me hone the skills I now use every day in my nonprofit management role.”
—Sarah Hollstorm MSW’22, Special Projects Manager in Administration at Familyforward