Sue originally established this fund in 2018 to support her favorite local nonprofit organizations. When she passed in 2022, the fund received a bequest and became a field of interest fund advised by the Foundation’s competitive grantmaking program to support area organizations and programs that help women build self-sufficiency, including access to education primarily to support career advancement for women. The fund can also be utilized to support food insecurity needs for children. Sue’s charitable legacy will live on through this fund.