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The J. Paul Getty Trust is the worlds wealthiest art institution, with an estimated endowment of US$7.7 billion in 2020.
Is Getty a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization? Yes. The J. Paul Getty Trust is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and it is an exempt operating foundation as defined in IRC Section 4942(j)(3).
Gordon Getty Gordon is known as a composer, investor and philanthropist. After J. Paul Gettys death in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Gettys $3billion (2.1billion) trust. ing to Forbes 400, in September 2011 his net worth was $2billion (1.4billion), ranking him number 212 on the list of wealthy Americans.
The J. Paul Getty Trusts logo (designed by Saul Bass in 1993)Founded1953Key peopleKatherine E. Fleming, President and CEOEndowment$7.7 billion (as of 2020)Websitewww.getty.edu4 more rows
Paul Getty Trust, CAs Series 2023 Refunding Revenue Bonds Assigned AAA Rating.
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