Connecting the Dots: from Aspiration to Impact

Connecting the Dots: from Aspiration to Impact

Renee M. Couser (CFFC Executive Director), Scott T. Lee (Foundation for Free Enterprise Education’s Vice President of Marketing & Development), John and Bernadette Ptak with a plaque recognizing the Ptak Family Fund as a “Student Champion” for PFEW

John and Bernadette Ptak say that the Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) helped “connect the dots” for their charitable giving. The Ptak Family Fund was created in 2022, specifically to support Fayette County students attending the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education’s “PA Free Enterprise Week” (PFEW).

Mr. and Mrs. Ptak first met with Renee Couser, CFFC Executive Director, in fall of 2021 to discuss the possibility of creating a charitable fund and how they’d like to help the community. The couple had years of experience owning and operating “Ptak’s”, a formal wear store in Uniontown that was established in 1924 by John’s grandfather, and Bernadette is also a retired school teacher. Throughout conversations about their backgrounds and charitable interests, education was a shining topic.

“The foundation has worked with the PFEW program in the past, and I thought it could be a great fit for the Ptaks, combining youth education and their background in small business,” said Couser.

photo courtesy of Foundation for Free Enterprise Education

PA Free Enterprise Week (PFEW) is a youth leadership program that educates high school students about the American free enterprise system, bringing together students and business people from throughout the state. Students gain perspective about what it takes to be successful in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, by simulating the operation of a company in a student team with the help of a business mentor. PFEW also features a Speaker Series and The Stock Market Game.

photo courtesy of Foundation for Free Enterprise Education

Over the past three years, the Ptak Family Fund has provided a total of $15,000 in registration reimbursement for Fayette County students who graduated from the week-long program. “We are so happy to be part of the PFEW program, which gives the youth of Fayette County a very positive experience of the business world,” said John and Bernadette Ptak.

“The community foundation is a matchmaker for charitable giving, so we’re always excited to learn about someone’s passions and provide options for how they can help others. Reading the thank-you letters from PFEW students, it’s clear that the Ptak Family Fund is supporting education in a special way, just like the donors aspire to do,” said Couser.

photo courtesy of Foundation for Free Enterprise Education

Quotes from Fayette County students who participated in PFEW 2024:

“I had so much fun making friends, learning about finance, and how to run a business…. I will always remember this experience that you have given me.” – Jenna from Geibel Catholic Junior Senior High School

“I had the opportunity to meet and network with business people from all over the state.” – Abagale from Albert Gallatin Area High School

“I learned about how business really works, experienced what it is like to live on a college campus, and overall, working as a team was my favorite part of PFEW.” – Mercedies from Connellsville Area High School

“Without your sponsorship, I would not have been able to attend PFEW, and my interest in pursuing a business degree might not have been sparked.” – Jacob from Albert Gallatin Area High School

“My finance team and I participated in 12 different quarters of actual business decisions while competing against other companies.” – Chris from Frazier High School

“The speakers were a major part of this week as well, and they taught me a lot.” – William from Laurel Highlands High School

Hands-On Learning: Sustainable Agriculture

Hands-On Learning: Sustainable Agriculture

All photos courtesy of Laurel Highlands High School

Students at Laurel Highlands High School have participated in seed planting, plant maintenance, aquaponics system monitoring, and data collection as part of an aquaponics plant nursery initiative called Sow, Grow, and Share. The initiative is organized by Andrea Sholtis, a Chemistry and Biology teacher at Laurel Highlands High School.

Sholtis said, “The Sow, Grow and Share initiative has significantly enhanced our aquaponics lab, transforming it into a dynamic hydroponics lab that now offers students the chance to cultivate plants for personal use. Across our five classes, an array of plants are flourishing, spanning from catnip for beloved pets to marigolds destined for home gardens.”

Aquaponics is a food production system that combines aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (growing plants in water). The waste produced by the fish provides nutrients for the plants, and the plants help to clean the water for the fish, creating a closed-loop system.

This initiative at Laurel Highlands High School was awarded a grant from the Community Foundation of Fayette County in 2023, through the Arthur and Millicent Gabriel Legacy Fund. The grant enabled the purchase of a 4-tier nursery and microgreen system, seedling trays, an LED 3-tier garden, plant pots, potting mix, and more.

“Embracing students of diverse abilities, from special needs to advanced placement, the initiative has fostered a shared joy in the art of planting and nurturing seeds. Particularly, students with special needs have thrived, establishing a daily routine centered around tending to their herb gardens, diligently watering and providing nutrients to their plants,” said Sholtis.

Students are experiencing hands-on learning through the Sow, Grow, and Share initiative and enhancing their understanding of sustainable agriculture, environmental science, and the aquaponics system’s role in food production.

“The foundation is happy to support engaging learning initiatives like this, through the generosity of our donors,” said Renee M. Couser, CFFC Executive Director.

Thank You for Supporting the Gala of Giving

Gala of Giving logo

Thank you to everyone who attended the Community Foundation of Fayette County’s (CFFC) fourth annual Gala of Giving on March 29, 2025 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Your overwhelming support and record-breaking attendance are helping to catalyze change in Fayette County by raising money for bigger and bolder funding initiatives.

The event features a cocktail hour, silent auction, dinner with a brief program and open bar, live auction, live music and dancing, and an after-party.

Melinda Dominico Photography

Photo credit: Melinda Dominico Photography

Since the inaugural Gala of Giving in 2022, we have awarded two $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grants from event proceeds to support collaborative, county-wide projects. Stay tuned for a third grant award this summer.

Special thanks to the Presenting Sponsor, Fairchance Construction Company, and all Gala of Giving 2025 sponsors.

Visit CFFC’s Facebook page to see photos. Tag us @cffayettepa and use #galaofgiving to share your pictures from the event!

 

 

2024 Catalyst for Change Grant: Car Seats & Training

Photo credit: WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital

CFFC’s $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grant for the Infant and Child Safety Program makes it possible for more than 300 new mothers at the Uniontown Hospital’s Birthing Center to receive a convertible car seat and car seat training. The program is a partnership between WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital and Head Start of Fayette County, addressing the critical transportation needs for prenatal and pediatrician appointments.

Congratulations to this family who recently welcomed a new baby and received a car seat and training from hospital staff.

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2023 Catalyst for Change Grant: Musical Showcase

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

Photo credit: Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

More than 150 local students performed in the inaugural “ENCORE!” production on May 5, 2024, funded by CFFC’s first-ever $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grant. This program is the first of its kind in Fayette County, showcasing musicals from local high schools and bringing select students together for a special opening and closing number. Main Street Theatre Company produces ENCORE! and collaborates with State Theatre Center for the Arts for rehearsal and performance space. Students were recognized for music, theatre, and visual arts with the presentation of the Fayette County Cultural Trust‘s Achievement in the Arts awards.

“This event truly unites our school students and communities, all while highlighting the talent we have here in Fayette County and underscoring the vital importance of arts education,” said John Wager, Artistic Director of Main Street Theatre Company.

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Feeling Inspired?
You can be a catalyst for change! Donate to support bigger and bolder grants for funding projects that will affect change and growth in Fayette County.

So far, the foundation has awarded two $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grant awards, and a third award will be announced this summer. Help strengthen these grant opportunities by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Gala of Giving Fund.

2023 Catalyst for Change Grant: the Launch of “ENCORE!”

2023 Catalyst for Change Grant: the Launch of “ENCORE!”

 

More than 150 local students performed in the inaugural “ENCORE!” production on May 5, 2024 at the State Theatre. This program is the first of its kind in Fayette County, showcasing musicals from local high schools and bringing select students together for a special opening and closing number. Main Street Theatre Company produces ENCORE! and collaborates with State Theatre Center for the Arts for rehearsal and performance space. Students were recognized for music, theatre, and visual arts with the presentation of the Fayette County Cultural Trust‘s Achievement in the Arts awards.

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

Photo credit: Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) awarded its first-ever $50,000 Catalyst for Change Grant in the fall of 2023 to launch ENCORE!

Catalyst for Change Grants are made possible by the Gala of Giving event proceeds, an annual event that raises money for bigger and bolder funding projects in Fayette County.

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

“We were excited to award our first Catalyst for Change Grant for a project that includes people from all across the county and sparks economic growth by bringing people together for a special show in town,” said Renee M. Couser, CFFC Executive Director.

“This event truly unites our school students and communities, all while highlighting the talent we have here in Fayette County and underscoring the vital importance of arts education,” said John Wager, Artistic Director of Main Street Theatre Company.

ENCORE! engages student performers, local arts organizations, family members, friends, and people across – and beyond – the county. Students from seven local schools will participate in this year’s production on May 2, 2025.

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

Kelly Tunney/KGTunney Photography

“CFFC’s board of directors was happy to support the first year of ENCORE! and it’s clear that this county-wide program will make a meaningful impact each year,” said Couser.

To date, the foundation has hosted four Gala of Giving events and awarded two $50,000 Catalyst for Chang Grants, with a third grant award anticipated for the summer of 2025.

2024 Community Impact Report

We invite you to review the Community Foundation of Fayette County’s 2024 Community Impact Report, which highlights our efforts in building a stronger Fayette County. Flip through to learn about our mission to inspire charitable giving, support nonprofits, and nurture positive community impact.
This Community Impact Report also reflects on the foundation’s growth in its 25th anniversary year and the generosity of many people who have made our charitable impact possible. We are committed to supporting Fayette County, and we welcome you to call us with any questions about how you can get involved:  724-437-8600 x1.