The Blue Ridge Institute for Southern Community Service Executives was founded in 1927 by Arthur Alden Guild, Director of the Community Fund of Richmond, Virginia. The Institute was conceived for the benefit of voluntarily-supported and public-supported agencies in the health, welfare and youth-serving fields by having their executives meet for discussion of topics that affected their daily work. The avowed purpose was to improve existing leadership and create a desire in communities for better-trained people.
The first session, promoted as "A Vacation Institute for Southern Social Work Executives," was held on August 1-12, 1927, at the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, North Carolina. 56 social work executives from 15 states attended. Since then, the Institute has met every year except one - the 1944 session was cancelled due to a polio epidemic in North Carolina. Each institute has been held at the Blue Ridge Assembly, except for the 1943 session, which was held at the Green Park Hotel in Blowing Rock, North Carolina, due to wartime difficulties.
The Blue Ridge Institute has contributed to the national health, welfare, recreation and community organization literature on a variety of important subjects. For example, the 1957 proceedings on "Staffing our Community Health, Recreation and Welfare Services" was completely exhausted during the fall of 1957, in preparation of the U.S. Report to the United Nations on the use of personnel. Also, the 1967 proceedings, "The Thrust for Community Betterment - Whose Responsibility?", became the source of information for Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 413 - "New Ways to Better Communities."
The Blue Ridge Institute has been largely nurtured and developed in a unique way by the volunteer services of the Community Service Executives who attended it. In the early years the national association of Community Chests and Councils assisted with some secretarial services and part-time professional consultation. This relationship ceased in 1968 and the institute leadership took over all responsibilities.
Attendance at the Blue Ridge Institute is by invitation only. The invitation list is developed by the Board of Directors, which is made up of the officers and representatives from each state attending the conference, taking care to ensure broad representation from all service fields. Programs have covered all aspects of community organization and human services, and after the first few years a summary of the institute proceedings and presentations have been published annually.
August 1
12, 1927
1st Institute. Five Courses Given Around - Organizing the Social Forces of a Community to Care for the Social Problems of the Community. President: Arthur A. Guild
July 15
28, 1928
2nd Institute
What Does the Executive Want to Know About?
President: Arthur A. Guild
August 25
31, 1929
3rd Institute
The Apportionment of Funds for Social Work
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 21
26, 1930
4th Institute
Objectives of Social Work
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 26
August 1, 1931
5th Institute
Correlating the Work of Public and Private Leisure Time Agencies
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 24
30, 1932
6th Institute
Controls In and Out of Social Work
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 24
29, 1933
7th Institute
Trends Toward Socialization of Community Forces
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 23
28, 1934
8th Institute
A Clinic in Community Planning for Social and Health Work
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 22
27, 1935
9th Institute
Elements in Effective Community Planning for the Public Social and Health Services
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 27
31, 1936
10th Institute
Interpreting Social Work by Attacking Social Problems
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 26
30, 1937
11th Institute
Organizing the Community for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 25
29, 1938
12th Institute
The What and Why of the Total Cost of Community Welfare Services
President: Arthur A. Guild
July 24
28, 1939
13th Institute
Where the Welfare Dollar Goes and What It Does There
President: Walter S. Criswell
July 29
August 2, 1940
14th Institute
Public Opinion and Social Work Interpretation
President: Walter S. Criswell
July 28
August 1, 1941
15th Institute
Social Work Assets and Liabilities of the South and Their Implications in National Defense
President: Mrs. Florence Adams
July 27
31, 1942
16th Institute
Social Breakdown in Time of War
President: Mrs. Florence Adams
July 19
23, 1943
17th Institute
Preventing Social Breakdown in Wartime
President: Sherwood H. Smith
July 23
27, 1945
18th Institute
Organizing Community Services for the Prevention and Control of Problems of Behavior and Adjustment
President: Sherwood H. Smith
July 22
26, 1946
19th Institute
Social Breakdown Studies as a Guide for Prevention
President: Fred L. Huffman
July 21
25, 1947
20th Institute
Use of Statistical Tools in Community Organizations
President: Fred L. Huffman
July 26
30, 1948
21st Institute
Getting Things Done in Community Organization
President: Arthur H. Jones
July 25
29, 1949
22nd Institute
Self Appraisal of a Community Welfare Council
President: Olin W. LeBaron
July 24
28, 1950
23rd Institute
What Role Can Community Organization Play in the Solution of Personnel Problems?
President: Olin W. LeBaron
July 23
27, 1951
24th Institute
What Does the Public Think About Social Welfare and What Do We Want Them to Think?
President: Lester H. Robb
July 21
25, 1952
25th Institute
Development of Evidence for Use in Influencing Public Attitudes Toward Social Welfare
President: Lester H. Robb
July 27
31, 1953
26th Institute
Methods to Use in Influencing Public Attitudes Toward Social Welfare
President: Dr. Ruth Schiffman Besherer
July 26
30, 1954
27th Institute
How Well Are We Using Our Health and Welfare Dollar, Especially Our Tax Dollar?
President: Dr. Ruth Schiffman Besherer
July 25
29, 1955
28th Institute
How Well Are We Using Our Health and Welfare Dollar, Especially Our Tax Dollar?
President: Harold J. Weekley
July 23
27, 1956
29th Institute
Staffing Our Community Health, Recreation, and Welfare Services
President: Harold J. Weekley
July 21
25, 1957
30th Institute
Staffing Our Community Health, Recreation, and Welfare Services
President: John G. Strohecker
July 20
25, 1958
31st Institute
Why Do We Need More and Better Community Services?
President: John G. Strohecker
July 19
24, 1959
32nd Institute
Improving and Using Measurements for Projecting Essential Services
President: William L. Leap
July 17
22, 1960
33rd Institute
The Significance of Voluntarily Organized Community Planning and Action for Human Welfare
President: William L. Leap
July 23
28, 1961
34th Institute
Who and What Triggers Community Action?
President: George E. Rice
July 22
27, 1962
35th Institute
How Does the Community Service Executive Lead?
President: Mrs. Helen J. Lewis
July 21
26, 1963
36th Institute
Chaos or Order-Exploring New Patterns of Community Service
President: Mrs. Helen J. Lewis
July 19
24, 1964
37th Institute
Engineering Tomorrow's Community Powerhouse
President: William Kaufman
July 25
30, 1965
38th Institute
Strategy for Total Community Action
President: William Kaufman
July 24
29, 1966
39th Institute
Prescription for Social Change
President: Charles W. Fruit
July 23
28, 1967
40th Institute
The Thrust for Community Betterment-Whose Responsibility?
President: Charles W. Fruit
July 21
26, 1968
41st Institute
Helping the Community Provide Opportunity Health Services
President: K. C. Lattimer
July 20
25, 1969
42nd Institute
Let's Look at the Record. What Has Happened in the 60's?, What Are the Implications for the 70's?
President: K. C. Lattimer
July 19
24, 1970
43rd Institute
Blueprint for the 70's, Social Goals and Priorities for the Decade
President: Mrs. Mary Free
July 5
30, 1971
44th Institute
Rationale for Effective Action
President: Mrs. Mary Free
July 23
28, 1972
45th Institute
Implementation of Coalition Planning-Possibility or Dream?
President: Martin R. Barnes
July 22
27, 1973
46th Institute
Effective Delivery of Community Services
President: Commissioner John D. Needham
July 21
26, 1974
47th Institute
Accountability-The Doing-What Difference Does It Make?
President: Mrs. Eugenia Dobson Henry
July 20
25, 1975
48th Institute
Effective Executives-Better Service to People
President: Mrs. Irene H. Burnett
July 25
30, 1976
49th Institute
The Politics in Service to People in America's Third Century
President: Ashton Brisolara
July 24
29, 1977
50th Institute
The Evolving Relationship Between the Public and Private Sectors in Meeting Human Service Needs
President: Paul E. Parks
July 23
28, 1978
51st Institute
Local Planning-How It Is Impacted by Federal, State and Regional Developments
President: Edwin C. Cotton
July 22
27, 1979
52nd Institute
Continuity and Change in the Family: The Challenge to Southern Community Service Executives
President: Mrs. Elizabeth G. Gower
Jul. 27
Aug. 1, 1980
53rd Institute
Health Care in the 80's: A Dilemma for Human Services Executives
President: Dwyer C. Sump
July 26
31, 1981
54th Institute
The Future is Now: An Assessment of Forces that Will Shape the Planning and Delivery of Human Services in the 80's
President: Tommy R. Perkins
July 25
30, 1982
55th Institute
The Community Service Executive as Community Catalyst
President: Myles MacDonald
July 24
29, 1983
56th Institute
Tough Decisions in a Tough Time
President: Joe Medlin
July 22
27, 1984
57th Institute
Human Services and the Brave New World
President: Charles Fleming
July 21
26, 1985
58th Institute
1983-85: Social Progress-A Prologue to the Future
President: Mrs. Wanda B. Phibbs
July 20
25, 1986
59th Institute
To Serve the Present Age Institutions-Implications and Expectations
President: Wayne R. Davis
July 19
24, 1987
60th Institute
The Healthy Executive-Key to a Healthy Agency
President: Lee O. Dees
July 24
29, 1988
61st Institute
Today's Changing Families-Society's Changing
President: A. G. Spizzirri
July 23
28, 1989
62nd Institute
The South at the End of a Decade
President: H. Gene Herrell
July 22
27, 1990
63rd Institute
The South at the Beginning of a Decade: Coping with Our Environment
President: Mrs. Marcia Parker
July 21
26, 1991
64th Institute
The Changing World of Communications in the 90's
President: Lt. Colonel John Mikles
July 19
24, 1992
65th Institute
America's Youth
President: Cecil Hayes
July 21
26, 1993
66th Institute
Ethics: Easier Said Than Done
President: Phil Acord
July 24
29, 1994
67th Institute
The Greying of America-A Family Affair
President: William J. Knowles
July 22
28, 1995
68th Institute
Managing Change...Changing Management
President: Harrison Reardon
July 21
26, 1996
69th Institute
Developing Community-A Human Partnership
President: Dr. Jay Childress
July 21
25, 1997
70th Institute
Transformational Leadership for the New Millennium
President: Larry G. Betts
July 19
24, 1998
71st Institute
Changing Rules and Roles-Our Role in the New Social Policy Public Social and Health Services
President: Edward Garrison
July 25
30, 1999
72nd Institute
Alternative Leadership Strategies for Changing Work Environments
President: Nan Selz Brown
July 23
27, 2000
73rd Institute
Courage, Competence and Community: Stories of Success and Skill Building
President: Leon Matthews
July 22
26, 2001
74th Institute
future.org/powering up
President: Anne Kilpatrick
July 21
28, 2002
75th Institute
Celebrating the Past: Building our Future
President: Robert C. Reifsnyder
From the guide to the Blue Ridge Institute for Southern Community Service Executives Records, 1927-2006, (Florida State University Libraries)