May 22, 2023
Gala of Giving - Catalyst for Change
Thank You for a Wonderful Event!
$50,000 Catalyst for Change Grant
Accepting Letters of Inquiry
The foundation is accepting Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) for a $50,000 “Catalyst for Change Grant”. The LOI deadline is June 15, 2023. CFFC is looking for a collaborative effort with two or more nonprofits on a project that will make a significant impact in Fayette County. Both organizations must be located in, or provide a significant benefit to Fayette County. One “Catalyst for Change Grant” in the amount of $50,000 will be awarded.

This is the first grant opportunity that will be awarded from the Gala of Giving - Catalyst for Change proceeds. The event’s mission is to strengthen Fayette County through financial support of initiatives and projects that will aim to improve our community. 
 
Once you create an application through CFFC's online grant system, the applicant can invite the partnering organization(s) to “collaborate” on the submission.
 
The LOIs will be reviewed by CFFC’s Grantmaking Committee, and organizations will be notified if they are invited to submit a formal application. Organizations that are selected to submit an application will present their proposals to the CFFC Board of Directors for the final selection.
CFFC Grant Supports MWA's Environmental Education
Building A Stronger Fayette
Mountain Watershed Association (MWA) purchased materials for a newly developed Equipment Resource Library with funding from the Jack and Diane Hughes Family Fund, held at the Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC). “With the generous support of this grant, MWA is able to provide supplies and equipment for outdoor education and recreation within the Youghiogheny River watershed,” said Hannah Spencer, Program Development Manager.

MWA purchased items to create eight themed “activity backpacks” that contain a story book, guided activities, writing supplies, and other educational supplies based on four themes: winter ecology, trees, bugs, and nature fun. Each theme has a backpack with activities focused on ages 3 to 6, as well as a backpack with activities for ages 6 and up.
They also purchased detailed trail maps of the Laurel Highlands, field guides, binoculars for both adults and youth, and educational curriculum books for various environmental education topics. These materials and the activity backpacks are available to loan out, free of charge, as part of MWA’s Equipment Resource Library. They welcome local residents, visitors to the Laurel Highlands, and educators in the area to utilize these resources as part of their efforts for ecology education and outreach.

“We hosted one community workshop and participated in two well-attended community events with the resource library materials purchased through this grant,” explained Spencer, while sharing plans to continue promoting the Equipment Resource Library as a valuable asset to environmental education.

MWA’s mission is to protect, preserve, and restore the Youghiogheny River watershed and its broader communities through conservation, recreation, education, and advocacy. CFFC is happy to support their mission through philanthropy.
Community Foundation of Fayette County
5 South Mt. Vernon Avenue
Uniontown, PA 15401

Phone: 724-437-8600