In this brand-new white paper, we provide an overview of the current rural healthcare landscape and offer guidance on four keys to development success: system integration; creative staffing strategies; personal prospect pool development; and compelling funding priorities.
Philanthropy & Rural Health White Paper
Research partner Elizabeth Dollhopf-Brown
A fundraising professional with over 25 years of experience, Elizabeth currently serves as Vice President of Development for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. She previously served as the Assistant Vice President of Patient and Family Giving for the University of Rochester Medical Center. Her work at both of these health systems, with many affiliated hospitals situated in rural regions, nurtured her passion for rural health philanthropy. She also has extensive experience in Prospect Development and Annual Giving leadership through positions at the University of Rochester, Marquette University and DePauw University. Elizabeth has a BS from Susquehanna University and an MBA from Marquette University. She is a consulting partner for BWF, a global philanthropy consulting firm.