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  1. Jessie Dew Ball was born on January 20, 1884, in Hardings, Northumberland County, Virginia to Lalla Gresham and Thomas Ball, a Confederate Civil War veteran and attorney. Aside from a year in Austin, Texas and a year in Baltimore, Maryland, Ball duPont grew up in Virginia. She earned a Life Certificate from the Farmville (Virginia) Normal ...

  2. More than half of the duPont Fund's endowment is invested in mission-aligned investments, such as the creation of affordable housing or small business loans for women and people of color. These investment vehicles include program-related investments (PRIs) such as loans and guarantees, and mission-related investments (MRIs) such as equity ...

  3. Learn about Jessie Ball duPont, a businesswoman, community steward and philanthropist who funded hundreds of scholarships, churches, charities and museums. The Jessie is named for her and honors her spirit of inclusion and community engagement.

  4. Jessie Ball duPont’s life comprises a complicated history, an imperfect legacy, and an opportunity for transformative repair. Raised and educated in rural Virginia, then working and living in California, Delaware, and Florida, Jessie was steeped in a strong sense of place.

  5. Learn more about Alfred I. and Jessie Ball duPont, and the impact their Trust continues to enable, in the timeline below. 1935 Upon the death of Mr. duPont, the Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust is created to maintain his estate in perpetuity and execute his vision of healthier lives for children around the world.

  6. Portrait of Jessie Ball. When Jessie Ball was a teacher in San Diego, California, she used her savings to award college scholarships to needy students, eventually managing more than 100 scholarships. After her marriage to Alfred I. duPont in 1921, she continued making charitable gifts, but on a larger scale. When her husband died in 1935, she ...

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  8. May 8, 2024 · Jessie Ball duPont was a generous woman. And she was a segregationist. Fifty years after her death, the Jessie Ball duPont Fund is grappling with this.

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