For Donors > Ways to Give
PVF offers various ways to assist donors in their charitable giving:
⇒ Donor Venture Funds
Based on your recommendation, PVF makes approved grants to specific charitable organizations from your Donor Venture Fund, also known as a donor advised fund. PVF can identify high impact programs, evaluate potential grant recipients, and advise on giving goals and strategies. The Donor Venture Fund is a good alternative to creating a private foundation in that it provides all of the advantages of having one's own foundation, without the additional administrative and staffing costs, pay-out requirement, and tax return filing and excise tax requirements. It can also provide better tax advantages. For more details, see: Donor Venture Funds.
⇒ Unrestricted Gifts
PVF staff spends a lot of time out in the community visiting nonprofits and meeting human service workers. This grassroots knowledge coupled with our expertise in grantmaking, program and evaluation, provides us with a keen ability to respond to community needs. Gifts to PVF's Unrestricted Gifts Fund enable us to make grants on a discretionary and timely basis.
⇒ Program Funds
PVF designs and administers giving programs to match a donor's area of interest. No matter what your focus, PVF can create a program that targets this interest. For example, PVF designed the Teacher Resource Grants Program for a private foundation committed to improving public education in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, PVF has created several programs on its own initiative in response to pressing issues and needs. If you are interested in learning more about Our Programs, whether to replicate them in your own community, or to provide financial support for our existing programs, contact us.
⇒ PVF Endowment
PVF takes a unique approach to philanthropy. We serve as a demonstration foundation, taking risks, trying new approaches to meet community needs. We share our successes, and failures, with others to encourage new approaches. If you would like to make a gift to PVF's Endowment Fund to support our approach and our community work in perpetuity, contact us.
⇒ Designated Funds
In the spirit of expanding philanthropy and promoting outstanding charitable work, PVF serves as the depository for projects that do not yet have their tax-exempt status but are otherwise ready to commence their charitable work. Through PVF’s Designated Funds service, donors can contribute to a charitable project, and receive a tax deduction for their contributions. PVF manages each Designated Fund and prepares financial reports for the project leader. Designated Funds may focus on local, national, or international giving. A Designated Fund provides donors with flexibility, enabling them to target support for innovative ideas. For more details, see: Designated Funds.

PVF Donor Kathy Kwan of the Eustace-Kwan Family Foundation, talks about her impressions of PVF's grantmaking, the work she has done with PVF, and the people she has met.
"PVF finds ways to get money into the right hands, for the right people, at the right time" - Kathy Kwan
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Sister Christina of the Saint Francis Center speaks about her continued partnership with Philanthropic Ventures Foundation.
"The heart of everything that goes on at PVF is based on relationships" - Sister Christina Heltsley
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PVF Board Member Cole Wilbur discusses PVF's grassroots grantmaking approach.
"PVF has made a tremendous difference in the area" - Cole Wilbur
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Dien Yuen, Director of Philanthropy at Give2Asia, praises PVF's donor-advised services.
"PVF is efficient, it's lean, and it's the way philanthropy should be." - Dien Yuen
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Bill Somerville, President of PVF, discusses his philosophy of trust and grassroots grantmaking.
"When people want to do grassroots grant making anywhere, we're the best people to contact" - Bill Somerville