Marshall Field V (Press Release) West Palm Beach, FL (September 16, 2025) – The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, a not-for-profit organization that leads partnerships with donors, nonprofits and community members to address the region’s chronic and emerging issues, has announced that longtime volunteer Marshall Field V of Hobe Sound will receive the 2026 McIntosh Award. Named in honor of Community Foundation founders Winsome and Michael McIntosh, the prestigious award is presented annually to an individual or organization who has made significant contributions to the community. Field will be recognized at the 13th Annual Founders Luncheon, taking place on February 11, 2026, at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach. This year’s event, themed “Hope for Hunger,” will spotlight local donors and nonprofit partners who are working to ensure reliable access to healthy, affordable food across Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Field is a leading philanthropist and passionate advocate for Martin County, known for his enduring commitment to the region through his dedicated volunteer service with the Community Foundation. A fifth-generation member of a family celebrated for its civic leadership, Field has channeled his time, talent, and resources into causes that reflect his lifelong passions—environmental conservation, education, healthcare, and the arts.
“Marshall leads with quiet strength, deep integrity, and an unwavering commitment to making a difference,” said Danita R. DeHaney, President and CEO for the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. “We are proud to celebrate Marshall with the 2026 McIntosh Award in recognition of the indelible philanthropic impact he has made across our region.” A graduate of Harvard College and former publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News, Field has held leadership roles with several of the nation’s most respected institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Rush University Medical Center, and the Field Museum. His conservation work includes serving as Chair of The Everglades Foundation and holding board positions with the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. Today, Field focuses his philanthropic efforts in both Illinois and Florida. Through the Marshall and Jamee Field Family Fund, a donor-advised endowment at The Chicago Community Trust, and his active involvement with the Community Foundation, he also supports initiatives that strengthen communities and safeguard natural resources for future generations. In retirement, Field has fully dedicated himself to meaningful, values-driven philanthropy. He currently serves on the Philanthropy Committee of the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, where his guidance has helped strengthen donor relationships and expand the Foundation’s presence in Martin County. “I love helping the Foundation,” he added. Comments are closed.
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