The Carpenter Foundation, established in 1942 by Alfred S.V. Carpenter and Helen Bundy Carpenter, is a private family foundation based in Medford, Oregon. Originally known as the Jackson County Recreation Agency, the foundation provided recreational activities for servicemen at Camp White. Over the years, it has evolved into a general purpose family foundation with a focus on human services, education, the arts, and public interest issues in Jackson and Josephine Counties. With a commitment to fostering opportunity, inclusiveness, and positive change in the Rogue Valley, the Carpenter Foundation collaborates with various agencies, organizations, and public entities to make a meaningful impact on the community.
Guided by a board of family members and public trustees, the Carpenter Foundation prioritizes the well-being of children, families, and their neighborhoods. It recognizes the importance of a strong network of agencies and organizations that support families and communities, working together to address the complex challenges of today. The foundation is particularly interested in enhancing the quality of education, promoting access to the arts, and addressing public policy issues such as the environment and community planning. With a focus on the long-term perspective, the Carpenter Foundation strives to make effective use of its resources to create a more vibrant and inclusive community in the Rogue Valley.
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