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A Prescription for Success - Making Philanthropy a Priority at your Healthcare Institution
Program Code:
206
Date:
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Time:
8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
EST
SPEAKER
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Diane Crane, Campaign Director,
University of North Texas
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Diane Crane became the University of North Texas’ Campaign Director in Fall 2007 after serving as Vice President for Development at Cook Children’s Health Foundation, where she oversaw all development operations with an emphasis on building a major gifts program. Previously, she was a consultant with Bentz Whaley Flessner, where she worked with numerous health-care clients including children’s and community hospitals, as well as colleges and universities and other nonprofits. Crane began her development career in 1989 as Director of Prospect Research at Texas Christian University. She was the founding president of the APRA-Texas chapter and served on the APRA Board of Directors for six years; she chaired APRA’s 2000 international conference in Anaheim.
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Description
Can healthcare organizations successfully adopt the major gift fund-raising strategies that work so well in higher education? Healthcare executives often think like business leaders — not nonprofit leaders — and do not establish philanthropy as a leadership priority. Researchers need to perform differently in this environment, choosing language, techniques and outcomes that grab the attention of corporate officers. This session will explore challenges, look at successful health care foundations, and examine strategies for engaging leadership and implementing programs that raise greater funds.