Door County Community Foundation Honors Local Philanthropy at Celebration of Giving
The event brought together donors, nonprofit leaders, volunteers and community supporters to recognize the people whose time, talent and financial contributions continue to improve life across the county.
A highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of the Richard D. Egan Philanthropic Leadership Award to Steve and Jackie Kane. The award recognizes individuals whose generosity, community involvement and leadership reflect the philanthropic values championed by the late Richard D. Egan.
Foundation President and CEO Bret Bicoy said strong communities are built by people willing to step forward and help meet local needs. “Healthy communities don't happen by accident. They are built and sustained by people who notice what needs care and accept responsibility for helping,” Bicoy said. “Steve and Jackie Kane embody that spirit, and through their generosity, Door County is a better place to live, work and raise a family.”
“Steve and Jackie have demonstrated what true community leadership looks like,” said Tonya Felhofer, CEO of the Door County YMCA. “Their commitment to ensuring the long-term strength of our organization means that families, children, adults, and seniors throughout Door County will continue to have access to programs and services that improve health, create belonging, and strengthen community. We are deeply grateful for their partnership and friendship.”
The Community Foundation also recognized three retiring board members — Inge Alverson Bacon, Jeff Ottum and Vicki Wilson — for their years of leadership and service. Foundation officials said their guidance has helped expand the organization's impact throughout Door County.
The Door County Community Foundation thanked everyone who attended and the many donors, volunteers and community partners whose support helps strengthen the county year-round.
