CFFC

Community Foundation
of Fayette County

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to build a stronger Fayette County by inspiring charitable giving, supporting nonprofits, and nurturing positive community impact.

OUR MISSION

The Community Foundation of Fayette County helps define charitable needs, connects donors with causes that matter to them, supports nonprofit organizations, and invests charitable assets to make the community a better place to live.

CFFC News:

Scholarship Deadline Extension: May 24, 2024

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) offers nearly fifty scholarship opportunities for individuals pursuing post-secondary education. Scholarship applications are available for the 2024-2025 school year through CFFC’s online scholarship software, which...

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2023 Community Impact Report

View our 2023 Community Impact Report! "The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) helps to build a stronger Fayette through philanthropy -- with the help of many donors and community partners. On behalf of the CFFC board of directors, I invite you to review...

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Partners in Improving Fayette County

Building a Stronger Fayette

CACTC’s Junior Firefighter Boot Camp

CACTC’s Junior Firefighter Boot Camp

  “The number of volunteer firefighters in Pennsylvania has decreased by 50% in the last ten years,” said Dr. Shawna Little, Workforce Development Coordinator at Connellsville Area Career and Technical Center (CACTC). CACTC hosted a five-day, hands-on Junior...

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STEM Programs at Jacobs Creek Watershed Association

STEM Programs at Jacobs Creek Watershed Association

  Jacobs Creek Watershed Association (JCWA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of natural resources, rehabilitation of the creek and watershed, environmental education and recreation. They partner with the Fayette County Conservation...

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CFFC Grants $12,855 to LHSD for Reusable Classroom Items

CFFC Grants $12,855 to LHSD for Reusable Classroom Items

Renee Couser, CFFC Executive Director; Randy Miller, LHSD Director of Curriculum & Instruction; Dr. Jesse Wallace III, LHSD Superintendent The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) awarded $12,855 to Laurel Highlands School District (LHSD) from the Arthur and...

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