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PVF is known for customized grant making: matching a donor's giving interest with an innovative program that PVF has either designed or identified for a donor.
Donor Profile - Peter and Jane Shaw Carpenter
What do a tiny two-room schoolhouse in the Sierras, a new school for girls in Tanzania, and an orphanage in Bhutan have in common? One generous family in San Mateo County and their donor advised fund at Philanthropic Ventures Foundation (PVF). PVF specializes in customizing giving for donors, and helped Peter and Jane Carpenter set up creative giving programs for each of these charitable projects spanning three continents.
- Silver Fork School in Pollock Pines, California, has received ongoing support from the Carpenters for over eight years to benefit the students attending this compact two-room schoolhouse in the Sierras. Through a program established by PVF and supported by the Carpenters, the teachers at this rural school with few "extras" are able to obtain funding for classroom science resources, summer school programs, art workshops, musical instruments, and field trips to broaden and enrich the learning environment for these students.
- When Stanford University students started a service project in Tanzania that grew into an organization - the Bahati Education Project - the Carpenters contributed advice and donated seed money to get the project off the ground. PVF helped to set up a Fund for Bahati Education, whose mission is to support Tansanian women through its model of secondary education rooted in service to empower young women to be successful academics and leaders. Bahati is a Swahili word for "good fortune." For more on the Tanzanian project, visit: www.bahatieducation.org.
- While traveling in Bhutan, the Carpenters were deeply impressed by the dedication and the needs at the Chorten Nebu Monastic School and Orphanage. Two hours by foot on a hilltop in the Punakha Valley, the 18th Century monastery houses and educates poor orphans from a nearby village. Needs ranged from a clean water supply and waste management infrastructure, to school support. Hoping to not only support the school and orphanage themselves, but to inspire others to contribute, the Carpenters contacted PVF. Happily the perfect vehicle for such support had already been developed at PVF, via PVF's Generosity in Action Fund, which supports educational and health projects in communities identified by travelers to developing countries. For more info on the Bhutan project, visit: www.generosityinaction.org/ChortenNebuSchool.htm
Please contact Bill Somerville, PVF Executive Director, at bsomerville@venturesfoundation.org for more information about Customized Grantmaking.

Peter and Jane Shaw Carpenter, who have a donor advised fund with PVF, reside in San Mateo County and are devoted to public service. In addition to serving on several nonprofit boards they are committed to charitable work at the local level and internationally. They are very active in their charitable endeavors and their excitement is infectious.
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“PVF acts professionally and promptly and is very service-oriented. Our recommendations for grants are carried out within 48 hours and PVF is always available with their expertise in the nonprofit arena.” – Peter Carpenter
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In a letter from the Carpenters while in Iringa, Tanzania they wrote "We are in Tanzania visiting the site of a soon-to-be established model secondary girls' school that may well change how young women in Africa are educated and prepared for leadership. This project couldn't be happening without PVF's willingness to support truly innovative ideas. As usual, PVF does with ease what others consider difficult."
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"The Bhutan project, plus the new school in Tanzania, and the two-room school in the Sierras that we are supporting via PVF make an interesting three continent example of PVF's reach and impact" - Peter Carpenter