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Building a Grateful Patient Fundraising Program from the Ground Up
Program Code:
222
Date:
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Time:
3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
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SPEAKER
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Deborah Mueller currently serves as the Director of Prospect Development, managing prospect research and relationship management, with the Minnesota Medical Foundation at the University of Minnesota. Debbie is currently serving as President on the APRA Bo
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Carmela S. Kranz, Associate Vice President, Development,
Minnesota Medical Foundation
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With nearly 20 years of experience in the field of educational advancement, Carmela Kranz currently serves as an Associate Vice President—Development with the Minnesota Medical Foundation at the University of Minnesota. In this role she manages the development administration team, the prospect research team, the relationship management function, and other centralized areas that support the work of the major gift officers. She is also responsible for the design and implementation of the foundation’s grateful patient program – Partners in Care. Carmela chaired the 2009 CASE District V conference in Chicago and has been an active volunteer and presenter for that organization. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Augsburg College.
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Description
More hospitals and healthcare foundations are creating grateful patient programs. These programs provide an opportunity for patients and their families to make donations in recognition of the excellent care they’ve received and to show their gratitude in a way that benefits others. This session will share the steps the Minnesota Medical Foundation took to launch a comprehensive grateful patient program in late 2009, as well as lessons learned to date.