The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Greater Dayton Region Chapter have released the award winners for the 2019 National Philanthropy Day® (NPD) luncheon on Nov. 15 at The University of Dayton Marriot.
More than 500 people are expected to attend the NPD luncheon, which recognizes individuals and organizations for their contributions to countless charities and causes in the Dayton community. Across North America, more than 100 AFP chapters and nearly 50,000 people will participate in NPD events.
Awards will be presented in the following categories:
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Denise & Richard Hale
Outstanding Philanthropist Award: Denise & Richard Hale, nominated by Dave Seyer
- Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser Award: Dr Mukund Dole & Sharmila Rao , nominated by Dayton Children’s

Luke Dennis
- Outstanding Fundraising Professional Award: Luke Dennis, nominated by WYSO
- The Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Awards (5-17): Femme Aid Collaborative.
nominated by Artemis Center
- The Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Awards (18-23): Chinenyenwa Amagwu, nominated by WSU
- The Outstanding Foundation Award: The Kroger Foundation, nominated by The Foodbank
- The Outstanding Large Corporation Award: Covelli (Panera Bread,) nominated by Dayton Children’s
- The Outstanding Small Corporation Award: Old Scratch Pizza, nominated by Planned2Give
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The Rubi Girls
The Outstanding Organization Award: Rubi Girls, nominated by Equitas Health
The annual luncheon will take place on Friday, November 15, 2019 at the Marriott – University of Dayton. To purchase tickets or find out about sponsorship opportunities please visit afpdayton.org.
The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) represents 30,000 fundraisers in more than 222 chapters throughout the world, working to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education, and certification programs. The AFP Greater Dayton Region Chapter, fosters development and growth of fundraising professionals and promotes high ethical standards in the fundraising profession.




Such a simple idea – gather a group of women committed to caring about their community by combining their donations so they can make an impact and effect change in the lives of those in need in the Dayton area.
In 1991 Chip Pritchard and his wife Sherri opened Christopher’s Restaurant in a strip mall at the corner of Woodman and Dorothy Lane. Over the years they’ve built a reputation for great food, friendly service, and a menu that accommodates many palates, one of the first in the area that catered to vegetarians. With an emphasis on local and fresh ingredients,
As the new owner Krites was quick to share that he bought Christopher’s because he “loved the atmosphere, food, and staff.” He and his wife, who first got together in the eighth grade in their hometown of Lima, will work the business together. Erika loves working with the customers and Dave will focus initially on upgrading systems and equipment. His career in restaurant equipment manufacturing and parts distribution will help bring some upgrades to the kitchen equipment, making it easier to keep up with the demands of the busy restaurant and growing catering business. Dave and Erika were also quick to explain, they do not plan on making changes to the restaurant, the menu or the personnel, as they say they “would not have bought it if we didn’t love it as it is.”
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Adding the class this year will bring the membership to 9,000 artists and professionals who bring the magic of the movies to life. They are the men and women who transport audiences to galaxies far away and to worlds long ago and who create the previously unimagined for the big screen. They are the entertainment industry’s preeminent filmmakers. They are Academy members. And now Steve joins his filmmaking partner Julia Reichert , as a member of the hallowed Academy. Ms Reichert became an Academy member in 2010.


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