As stewards of the vision of Mr. Alfred I. duPont’s will, we preserve the Nemours Estate® for the benefit of the public and provide resources to Nemours Children’s Health in order to make the greatest impact on the health and lives of children globally.
Alfred I Dupont Charitable Trust centers its giving on pediatric healthcare, with three recent grants all directed to The Nemours Foundation in Jacksonville for the same purpose. The pattern is consistent across the latest filings: $282,737,868 in 2023, $244,376,677 in 2024, and $260,183,347 in 2025. That continuity reflects a funder organized around long-term support rather than a broad portfolio of unrelated awards. The trust’s own summary ties its work to the vision of Mr. Alfred I. duPont’s will, combining stewardship of the Nemours Estate with resources for Nemours Children’s Health. Its stated aim is to make a major impact on the health and lives of children globally, while the topic taxonomy points to pediatric healthcare services, pediatric primary care, pediatric specialty care, and preventive child health. Beneficiaries include infants, children, adolescents, and families or caregivers of pediatric patients. In practice, the recent record shows a highly concentrated relationship with a single Jacksonville recipient and a program-specific approach to clinical care funding. The trust is a public charity and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.
Children’s health is the clearest thread in the trust’s recent grantmaking. In 2025, Alfred I Dupont Charitable Trust gave $260,183,347 to The Nemours Foundation for pediatric healthcare, continuing a multiyear pattern of support for the same mission. The focus extends across several pediatric service lines listed in the foundation’s taxonomy. Those include pediatric healthcare services, pediatric primary care, pediatric specialty care, and preventive child health. The grant record also aligns with direct service support and clinical care funding. The beneficiary profile is equally specific. The trust’s stated audience includes infants, children, adolescents, and families or caregivers of pediatric patients. That combination suggests a funding strategy built around care delivery and the people who rely on it, rather than isolated, one-off project grants.
Grant size is very large and tightly clustered: the p25 is $253,966,975, median grant size is $263,557,272, and p75 is $273,147,570. The recent record shows no sign of small awards; all three listed grants are in the hundreds of millions. The trust’s giving is also unusually concentrated. The same recipient appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating recurring support rather than one-time awards. It is classified as a public charity and a regular funder, with no individual giving and no program-related investments. The available data does not describe an application process.
$787.3M
$8.8B
$498.8M
$287.2M
Most grants fall between $254M and $273.1M, with a median of $263.6M.
25th Percentile
$254M
Median
$263.6M
75th Percentile
$273.1M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in FL.
DAVID D GONINO
PRESIDENT/CIO
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The trust’s giving is local and fully concentrated in Florida. One hundred percent of grants in the data go to recipients in the HQ state, and Florida is also the top state by grant count. At the city level, all recent grants land in Jacksonville. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants, or 100.0%, in the United States.
Its stated focus is children’s health, pediatric healthcare, health research and education, prevention and community health initiatives, and preservation of the Nemours Estate. The recent grant record also aligns most closely with pediatric healthcare services, primary care, specialty care, and preventive child health.
The recent grants all go to The Nemours Foundation in Jacksonville, Florida. The record shows three awards across 2023, 2024, and 2025, each labeled for pediatric healthcare.
The grant-size distribution is extremely high: p25 is $253,966,975, median grant size is $263,557,272, and p75 is $273,147,570. The three recent grants all fall within that range.
The recipient country distribution in the data is entirely U.S.-based: 3 grants, or 100.0%, go to recipients in the United States.
It is recurring. The same recipient appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, showing a repeated grant relationship rather than a single award.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION | JACKSONVILLE, FL | $260,183,347 | 2025 | PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE |
| THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION | JACKSONVILLE, FL | $244,376,677 | 2024 | PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE |
| THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION | JACKSONVILLE, FL | $282,737,868 | 2023 | PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE |
THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION
$260,183,347PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE
THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION
$244,376,677PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE
THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION
$282,737,868PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE