NPD Television Show

Please check back soon for information on the 2023 National Philanthropy Day Televised Show.

National Philanthropy Day Televised Show

November 18 from 8:00 - 9:30 pm on Detroit Public Television
Watch the full show here!

Thank you to everyone that joined us in watching the premiere of the 2022 National Philanthropy Day televised program on Friday, November 18 on Detroit Public Television. If you weren't able to watch, you can watch the full show here. You can also watch the interviews with this year's honorees here.


In partnership with the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Detroit Chapter, Detroit Public Television will air a series of Philanthropy Roundtables recorded live at Life Remodeled in recognition of National Philanthropy Day 2022. The show will include some of Detroit’s top philanthropy leaders discussing how philanthropy is changing, and highlight the impact of philanthropy on our community.

If you don't have access to DPTV, you can livestream from their website or on Facebook.

 


NPD Roundtable Breakfast Panelists

Roundtable 1: The Changing Role of Philanthropy in Greater Detroit

Moderator:

  • Shawn Wilson, President and CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Michigan
Panelists:
  • Laura Grannemann, Vice President, Strategic Investments, Rocket Community Fund
  • Angelique Power, President and CEO, The Skillman Foundation
  • Terry Rhadigan, Vice President of Corporate Giving, General Motors
  • Dawn Lyman, Senior Foundation Manager, Barton Malow Foundation
  • Wendy Batiste-Johnson, Trustee, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan


Roundtable 2: The Impact of Philanthropy: A Detroit Perspective

Moderator

  • Portia Roberson, President and CEO of Focus: HOPE
Panelists:
  • Lynette Dowler, President, DTE Energy Foundation
  • Carmen Argersinger, Manager of Strategic Partnerships, Delta Dental
  • Tawnya Rose, Vice President, Community and Economic Development, Fifth Third Bank
  • Peter Remington, Founder and CEO, The Remington Group


          Roundtable 3: How IDEA Impacts Donor and Staff Retention: Creating a Company Culture that Maximizes Return

          Moderator
          • Carla Young, Director of Community & Multicultural Programs, Cranbrook Educational Communities
          Panelists
          • Dustin McClellan, Founder/CEO, Pontiac Community Foundation
          • Melissa Peña, Executive Director, Talent, Culture and Operations, The Detroit Institute of Arts
          • Tanya Griffith, Director of Corporate Relations & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Partnerships, Oakland University
          • Regina Sharma, Development Director, Detroit Justice Center


            Funds raised through this event support the programming, outreach, professional development, and educational efforts of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Detroit Chapter.