About the Foundations: History
The original "Arthur Vining Davis Foundation"
was organized in 1952 under a living trust established by the donor.
Known as Foundation No. 1, its original Trustees were Mr. Arthur Vining
Davis himself; Mr. Edward K. Davis, his brother; Mr. Nathanael V. Davis,
his nephew; and Mr. William B. Given, Jr., his stepson-in-law.
Foundations No. 2 and No. 3, both patterned after Foundation No. 1,
commenced operations in 1965 under Mr. Davis' will. The original Trustees
named for Foundation No. 2 were Mr. Nathanael V. Davis, Mr. William
B. Given, Jr. and Mr. Morris Hadley. The original Trustees named to
Foundation No. 3 were again Mr. Nathanael V. Davis, as well as Miss
Evelyn Mitchell and Mr. W.E. Dunwody, Jr.
Mr. Nathanael V. Davis served for more than thirty-three years as Chairman
and then as Chairman Emeritus for eight more years until his passing
in March 2005. His son, Mr. J.H. Dow Davis, succeeded him as Chairman
in February 1997.
The founding Trustees were persons in whom the donor had great confidence.
He instructed them to use Foundations'earnings for programs that would,
in their best judgment, strengthen our nation's future. The single restriction
he placed on them was that grants should be made only within the United
States and its possessions.
Successor Trustees have been elected over the years. The same individual
Trustees now serve each Board. The only difference in composition of
the Boards is the corporate Trustee.
The Foundations remain firmly committed to honorable service to society
in memory of Mr. Arthur Vining Davis. A man of vision, courage and generosity,
his name is written large in the industrial and business history of
the United States and, through these Foundations, the philanthropic
world as well.