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  1. The Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust is a non-profit organization created by philanthropist Alfred Irénée du Pont in 1935, devoted to supporting the trust's sole charitable beneficiary, the Nemours Foundation. As of 2015, the organization stated it oversaw approximately $5 billion in assets. [1][2]

  2. alfrediduponttrust.org › about › faqFAQ - Alfred I. duPont

    Alfred I. duPont was an industrialist, scientist, musician, inventor and leading turn-of-the-century philanthropist with a legacy of service. His last will and testament established the duPont Charitable Trust in 1935, which provided for the formation of The Nemours Foundation. In the decades since, Mr. duPont’s vision and compassion have ...

  3. Created in 1935 after the death of Alfred I. duPont, the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust is one of the country’s most important financial supporters of pediatric health care. The Trust was established by Alfred I. duPont’s will, which specifically expressed his desire to serve the neediest among us, particularly children.

  4. About - Alfred I. duPont. As the Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust, we are stewards of Mr. duPont’s will. We maintain his estate in perpetuity and execute his vision of healthier lives for children around the world.

  5. Feb 28, 2016 · Alfred I. duPont's 1932 will says his money should be used to care for disabled children and the elderly in Delaware. The charitable trust now is housed in Jacksonville, Florida.

  6. The fortune did not become a charitable trust until Jessie's death in 1970, which explains why $30 million in estate taxes were paid in 1935. The Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust's sole charitable beneficiary is the Nemours Foundation, which runs children's medical facilities in

  7. Dec 1, 2022 · Year formed. 1938. Most recent tax filings. 2022-12-01. NTEE code, primary. T20: Private Foundations. Description. Alfred I duPont Testamentary Trust is one of America’s most important supporters of pediatric health care. Since 1935, the Trust has distributed more than $2 billion to its primary beneficiary, The Nemours Foundation.

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