Join us May 21st at 2:00pm ET for a timely discussion on grateful patient philanthropy — what it takes to build a program that actually works, and how to measure the progress that makes the case for continued investment.
Erin Thompson, Director of Foundation and Healthcare Philanthropy at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI) and Adrian Stover, Associate Vice President of Philanthropy Services at GOBEL will share the strategies, data, and lessons behind a program that has raised more than $10.8 million since FY24 — with an average gift size of $242,500 and 92 clinician champions engaged.
Expect a candid conversation about what it really takes to turn patient gratitude into philanthropic revenue — including the KPI framework that drives performance, the challenge of building authentic clinician engagement, the role of data and dashboards in sustaining accountability, and the cultural foundations that separate programs that grow from programs that stall.
This session is ideal for development officers, foundation leaders, and health system executives who are building, rebuilding, or looking to scale a grateful patient program. Sign up to attend live or receive the recording following the session. We hope to see you there!