Natasha Fevre (she/her) is a seasoned fundraising professional with more than a decade of experience in institutional giving, with a focus on foundation and corporate support. Before joining Americans United, she spent 13 years at the Center for Women & Enterprise, where she led the organization’s grants strategy and strengthened its impact measurement, funder stewardship, and cross-functional collaboration.
Originally from Wales, Natasha holds an MA in Modern Languages from the University of Oxford and has lived and worked in the UK, Russia, and the U.S. She now lives in Salem, Massachusetts with her husband, two children, and their appropriately black cat, Tasso.
Natasha is deeply committed to AU’s mission and brings a strong belief in religious freedom, pluralism, and civil rights. As a parent and an immigrant, she values the role church–state separation plays in protecting democratic institutions and ensuring equal rights for all.
