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Field of Interest Funds
Field of interest funds support a broad
area of concern, such as education, the arts, medical
research and services for abused women. The Foundation then
makes grants to the most appropriate programs or
organizations within the field of interest specified by the
donor. Grants are typically made quarterly after the
Foundation’s board of director reviews applications from area
nonprofits.
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to download the Field of Interest Funds sample form.
Example: Tyler Cultural Fund
Mabel Burroughs Tyler had a life-long
fascination with the arts. The Virginia Beach resident loved
to watch the New York City Ballet perform. As a young mother,
she hauled her daughters to art museums, particularly to see
portraits, which she collected.
When Mabel Tyler did her estate planning, she made arts and
culture a top priority. By establishing the Tyler Cultural
Fund through The Norfolk Foundation, she ensured that her
estate would permanently benefit performing and visual arts
organizations in Hampton Roads. In 1995 a $175,000 gift from
Tyler's estate created the field of interest fund.
The cultural fund was the second one Tyler, a widow,
established with the Foundation. In 1987 she started the
Mabel B. Tyler Fund, which is discretionary and can be used
for any purpose.
"Mother believed in the Foundation because it was so
diversified,' says Calvert Tyler Lester of Virginia Beach.
"Both my parents believed strongly that if you take from a
community, you have to give back."

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