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Health Not-for-Profit/NGO
Is the mission clear, but the path forward crowded and uncertain? Booz Allen Hamilton has proven experience working with global and local not-for-profit organizations, and multi-sectoral campaigns to help achieve critical public health missions. We are sensitive to the challenges that not-for-profit health organizations face today, such as strategy setting, growth strategy development, design of operations, funding and regulation, stakeholder and donor relationship management, governance, and risk management. We are thought leaders on the megacommunity approach, which brings together leaders from public, private, and nonprofits to address the world’s toughest problems, including global health crises. Booz Allen's unique blend of public, private, and not-for-profit healthcare experience allows us to leverage best practices and deep functional skills across the sectors.
Our Work
Booz Allen helps not-for-profit clients create enduring solutions across a full spectrum of challenges—from increasing fundraising revenue to creating organizational efficiencies. Read more on our industry experience and innovative client engagements:
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Constituent Relationship Management—We helped a large healthcare not-for-profit serving millions of Americans better understand the needs of its donors and patient population.
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Revenue Optimization—Booz Allen's work with a cutting-edge research hospital is putting more money on the frontline to battle catastrophic childhood diseases.
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Governance Strategy—We helped a residential healthcare facility design a new strategy and continue its long history of quality services and care.
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Our Capabilities
We offer a comprehensive suite of services to assist organizations in addressing and overcoming the critical challenges they face today.
Career Opportunities
Explore career opportunities at the leading edge of healthcare innovation.
Additional Information
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Alzheimer’s Disease Megacommunity–the Path Ahead—Booz Allen Hamilton and the Center for Health engaged nearly 80 leaders from the public, private, and civil sectors in a simulation to explore a new paradigm for the prevention, detection, treatment, and care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their families.
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The Global AIDS Crisis—Booz Allen conducted a table top simulation at the Aspen Ideas festival in July 2005 to explore India's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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