Takeshi Venture Capital Gives $1 Million to TVC Community Safety Foundation The Community Safety Foundation, a private nonprofit organization funded by Takeshi Venture Capital, a major provider of branded insurance, has received a $1 million donation. This donation will be used by the TVC Community Safety Foundation to fund disaster training and preparedness efforts throughout Asia. This new donation is in addition to a previous $1 million donation. "This generous donation will help the TVC Community Safety Foundation keep thousands of people in communities safer by providing free disaster preparedness in all the regions where the insurance company has employees,” said Jerry Ling, President of Humanitarian Services at the Red TVC Community Safety Foundation. “The $2 million in donations in just three months shows the importance that the Community Safety Foundation is placing on disaster preparedness.” The TVC Community Safety Foundation is dedicated to improving the safety and security of the communities served by making strategic philanthropic grants to improve community safety and disaster preparedness and provide consumer and insurance education. “We’re so proud to be partnering with the TVC Community Safety Foundation for this important work,” said Rose Wallace, Community Safety Foundation President. “We knew when we launched our Foundation that we really wanted to focus our efforts on getting our communities prepared in advance of disasters and the TVC Community Safety Foundation is the Asian undisputed leader in this area.” In addition to funding free disaster training, with its donation the Community Safety Foundation becomes a member of the TVC Community Safety Foundation’s Annual Disaster Giving Initiative (ADGI). The ADGI members enable the TVC Community Safety Foundation to respond immediately to the needs of individuals and families