by Community Foundation of Fayette County | Dec 6, 2022 | CFFC News, Grants
CFFC has awarded $35,302 in fall grants. Awards range from $500 to over $7,000. “These funding opportunities were created by generous donors who want to give back to the community, and we’re happy to support such diverse projects,” said Renee M. Couser, CFFC Executive Director.
To support health and medical care for Fayette County residents, CFFC awarded two grants from the Burchinal Family Endowment Fund. Alternatives.Yes Pregnancy Support Center received a grant for their conversion to a medical model pregnancy center – specifically for a medical exam room and staff training materials. New Haven Hose Company also received a grant, which they will use to purchase two new AEDs. These devices will be utilized for medical service on the bike trail, at the fire department, and at the social hall which serves as Connellsville’s emergency shelter.
The Arthur and Millicent Gabriel Legacy Fund supports the purchase of reusable items to enhance classrooms. Laurel Highlands School District was awarded three grants for autistic support educational and sensory room items, a book vending machine at an elementary school, and STEM activities for elementary media centers. Uniontown Area School District was awarded two grants for cooking supplies in middle and high school family & consumer science classes and graphing calculators for high school algebra classes.
Albert Gallatin Area School District was awarded a grant from the Idea Fund to enhance traditional classroom learning with the purchase of an audio booth for the high school’s AGTV studio. It will be used for all media classes and for the speech and presentation course.
To learn more about grant opportunities and how you can make an impact in our community through philanthropy, contact our office at 724-437-8600.
by Community Foundation of Fayette County | Nov 17, 2022 | CFFC News, Fayette Gives
The Community Foundation of Fayette County hosted the third annual Fayette Gives on Thursday, November 10, 2022. The preliminary total is $575,541, and we thank everyone who helped make this “day of giving” such a success! Your generosity will make an impact for Fayette County charities and the community as a whole. Preliminary results are displayed at www.fayettegives.org, but the summary and leaderboards do not include bonus pool dollars. Stay tuned for final numbers in the coming weeks, and thank you for joining us in building a stronger Fayette!
by Community Foundation of Fayette County | Oct 26, 2022 | CFFC News, Grants
EQT Foundation awarded the Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) a $15,000 grant for the Building a Stronger Fayette Fund. This fund is an endowment to support CFFC’s general grantmaking program in perpetuity. CFFC accepts applications for this fund in the spring grant cycle, evaluating requests from local nonprofits and strategically selecting grant awards.
The Building a Stronger Fayette Fund supports arts and culture; education; community and economic development; health and human services; and other areas of interest. In CFFC’s spring 2022 cycle, grants were awarded for a library program, household and hygiene items, musical productions, a junior firefighter boot camp, a program to provide beds to families, a free community lunch program, software, and a program to support grandparents as caretakers.
Ellen Rossi, EQT Foundation President; Renee Couser, CFFC Executive Director; Kaitlyn Magyar, EQT Corporation Public Relations Intern
EQT Foundation’s $15,000 grant will be added to the fund and will help strengthen CFFC’s general grantmaking program. “Working with local community foundations has been an essential part of our strategy to be engaged corporate citizens in the areas where EQT operates,” said Ellen Rossi, EQT Foundation President. “We are thankful for the partnership we have created through the CFFC’s Building a Stronger Fayette Fund to help nonprofits in the community thrive,” said Rossi.
“CFFC thanks EQT Foundation for their support. This fund has been a focus for our fundraising, since supporting local nonprofits is such a big part of what we do,” said Renee M. Couser, CFFC Executive Director. To raise additional money for the Building a Stronger Fayette Fund, CFFC is participating in Fayette Gives on November 10 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at www.fayettegives.org.
by Community Foundation of Fayette County | Sep 27, 2022 | CFFC News
The Community Foundation of Fayette County’s 2021 Annual Report is here!
“In 2021, many of us repositioned ourselves as the domino effect of the pandemic continued to change our everyday lives. At the Community Foundaiton of Fayette County (CFFC) we were busy in our efforts to address the ongoing, heightened needs of the community, and we’re happy to share with you how CFFC is building a stronger Fayette.” – J.D. Ewing, CFFC Chair
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by Community Foundation of Fayette County | Sep 14, 2022 | Building a Stronger Fayette
There’s a saying “all dressed up with nowhere to go,” but sometimes there’s somewhere to go and no way to get there. Transportation can be a challenge for a variety of residents. The Mary and John J. Depcrymski Memorial Fund, held at the Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC), supports transportation for Fayette County senior citizens and awarded a grant to Lafayette Manor, an assisted living residence. “We were able to use the grant money to fuel our wheelchair van to have transportation accessible to our residents that otherwise would not have been available,” said Director of Social Services Shari Viano.
Lafayette Manor’s van was used for group outings such as seeing fall foliage, trips to the mountains, ice cream outings, and group lunches. In addition to these fun group outings, this grant enabled transportation for important family functions, such as a resident attending her granddaughter’s wedding. “Without the use of the van, she would not have been able to do so, and it meant so much to her to be able to share in the special day. And the family was grateful, especially since that was the last family event that they were able to share with her,” explained Viano. Another resident was transported to her husband’s funeral, which she otherwise wouldn’t have been able to attend.
The van was also used for those who didn’t have or couldn’t afford transportation for home assessments, a vital part of planning for safe discharge from the residence. Alternate transportation options, like wheelchair van services or ambulance, can be costly and sometimes unavailable, and not all residents have family members who are able to arrange transportation with them.
Lafayette Manor assisted 60+ residents through this grant. “CFFC is an asset to Fayette County and our community. Through their hard work and dedication, projects can be completed and services can be provided to members of our community that would not otherwise be available,” said Viano.
(Viano pictured at the Spring 2022 Grants Presentation, when Lafayette Manor was awarded another grant for senior transportation.)