After nearly two decades of visionary leadership, the Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) announces the upcoming retirement of Executive Director Renee M. Couser and the launch of a search for its next Chief Executive Officer.
Renee has been the heart and soul of CFFC, growing the foundation into a trusted leader in regional philanthropy and a steadfast supporter of Fayette County’s nonprofit community. She joined CFFC in 2008 as Grants Coordinator, then served as Director of Donor Relations before being named Executive Director in 2018. Under her leadership, CFFC has grown to manage nearly 200 charitable funds and distributes over $1 million in grants and scholarships annually.
“Renee has led with warmth, integrity, and a tireless dedication to our mission,” said Ron Gabriel, CFFC’s Board Chair. “She is deeply respected and beloved by her colleagues, our donors, and countless community partners. We are so grateful for all she has accomplished.”
Renee’s key accomplishments include upgrading technology for staff and donors, coordinating a strategic plan and succession plan, and launching new initiatives for the foundation. Under her leadership, CFFC’s Mask Initiative donated more than 250,000 disposable masks during the pandemic to local organizations who were serving the community in Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties. She was the driving force in starting Fayette Gives in 2020, an annual county-wide giving day that has raised over $2.5 million for more than 100 charities in its first five years. Renee also was integral in launching the Gala of Giving, with its inaugural event in 2022. Proceeds from the event have funded two $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grants, which are the largest grants ever awarded by the foundation.
As Renee plans to spend more time with family, traveling, and volunteering, she leaves behind a strong foundation for the future. Her retirement comes as CFFC begins implementing a new strategic plan that will guide the organization’s growth and deepen its impact across Fayette County in the years ahead.
To build on this momentum, the foundation is now accepting applications for its next Chief Executive Officer.
“We’re excited to find a visionary leader who will continue the remarkable legacy Renee has built, while advancing our bold goals for the future,” said Angela Braun, Succession Planning Committee Chair.
For more information about CFFC, please visit www.cffayettepa.org. To apply, email a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to CEOSearchCFFC@gmail.com before June 15, 2025.