Community Foundation of Fayette County



The Community Foundation of Fayette County was founded in 1999 on the same traditional principles as Frederick Goff's original intent. In partnership with donors, non-profit organizations, and the community, the CFFC improves the quality of life for all residents of Fayette County.


The CFFC is an important philanthropic vehicle in the County and builds "community capital" by professionally managing donated funds, linking donors with charities, providing support to non-profits, and addressing community concerns.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Fayette County

Assets

2018 - 16,407,816
2017 - 16,460,716
Domestic Grants

2018 - 813,111


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Fayette County


Cffc Celebrates 25Th Anniversary with Gala of Giving
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

Brennan Wagner-Malia popped up from his seat with candlestick props on his arms as he performed Beauty and the Beast's opening lines from Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As the song progressed,...more

Grant opportunities available for local schools through CFFC - Herald-Standard
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) has announced funding opportunities available for local schools within their fall grant...more

Good Day | News | dailycourier.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

The Community Foundation of Fayette County is hosting the second Gala of Giving – Catalyst for Change on April 29 at Seven Springs Mountain...more

Community Foundation plans second Gala of Giving | Local News | heraldstandard.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) will host its second Gala of Giving – Catalyst for Change next month to help fund...more

Community Foundation of Fayette County Grants to Laurel Highlands Teachers
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

Students at Laurel Highlands Middle School in rural Kentucky are now able to get their hands on some free books thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation of Fayette County. The nonprofit...more

CFFC offers grant applications for nonprofits | Local News | heraldstandard.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) has announced the spring 2022 grant cycle, with six different funding opportunities for...more

Fayette Co. Community Foundation: Lending a hand, one donation at a time | Helping the ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County, McCune Foundation, Richard King Mellon Foundation

“CFFC is best known for our grants and scholarships,” said Renee Couser, CFFC Executive Director. “Our grant-making program provides funding to...more

CFFC continues helping community organizations through donations | News | heraldstandard.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County, McCune Foundation, Richard King Mellon Foundation

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) was founded in 1999 by a group of county leaders along with three of the region's largest...more

Community Foundation of Fayette County receives re-accreditation - Herald-Standard
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) recently received re-accreditation with the nation's highest standard for philanthropic...more

Community Foundation of Fayette County awards over $160000 in scholarships
Foundation: Community Foundation of Fayette County

Over $160,000 in post-secondary scholarships for the 2021-22 school year will be awarded to area students by the Community Foundation of...more



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