感恩客户慈善事业的成功:来自北卡罗莱纳州立大学兽医学院的见解

Dianne Dunning, Mari-Wells Hedgpeth, David Dorman
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兽医文献中很少有关于感恩客户慈善影响的出版物或实证研究。为了更好地理解慈善对兽医的影响,我们对北卡罗来纳州立大学兽医学院的教师进行了调查。这项定性研究涉及对153名北卡罗来纳州立大学兽医学院教师进行匿名调查,并通过在线调查软件程序QualitrixXMTM进行管理和分析。33%(51名)的教师回应了调查。73%(37)的受访者表示,他们与客户的个人互动导致他们的研究或服务收到了礼物,29%(15)的受访者表示,他们从与医院客户的互动中收到了六份或更多的礼物。感恩客户给予直接有益影响的前三个例子是研究支持(13.1%)、技术改进和设备升级(10.5%)和专业发展(4.6%)。教师与感恩客户项目互动的前三大负面影响是:认为需要满足捐赠者的压倒性需求(19%)、教师对所有者对服务的更高期望的担忧(7.1%)和时间(7.1%)。61.9%的受访者认为没有任何负面影响。对于捐赠者关于慈善捐赠的询问,排名前三位的回答是:引导客户去找开发官员(76%),与客户讨论捐赠机会(45.1%),以及讨论个人研究需求和机会(19.1%)。总体而言,教师们报告了感恩患者慈善行为的积极影响。建议继续发展和了解慈善进程,以最大限度地提高捐助者对学术医疗工作的支持。
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Success in Grateful Client Philanthropy: Insights from Veterinary Faculty at North Carolina State University
The veterinary literature contains few publications or empiric research on the impact of grateful client philanthropy. To improve our understanding of the impact of philanthropy on veterinary medicine, we surveyed the faculty at NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine. This qualitative study involved an anonymous survey of 153 North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty members administered and analyzed through an online survey software program, QualitrixXMTM. 33% (51) of faculty responded to the survey. 73% (37) of the respondents indicated that their personal interactions with clients led to gifts to their research or service and 29% (15) indicated that they have received six or more gifts from their interactions with clients of the hospital. The top three examples of direct beneficial impacts from grateful client giving were research support (13.1%), technological improvements and equipment upgrades (10.5%), and professional development (4.6%). The top three negative impacts of faculty interactions with a grateful client program were the perceived need to address the overwhelming needs of the donor (19%), the faculty’s concerns regarding the owner’s higher expectations of service (7.1%) and time (7.1%). 61.9% of the respondents did not note any negative impacts. Top three responses to donor inquiries regarding philanthropic giving were to direct the client to a development officer (76%), discuss gift opportunities with the client (45.1%), and discuss individual research needs and opportunities (19.1%). Overall, faculty reported positive impact with grateful patient philanthropy. Continued development and understanding of the philanthropic process is recommended to maximize donor support of academic medical efforts.
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