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SUMMARY OF ENHANCED EDUCATION 
Enhanced Education is a private, tax-exempt charitable foundation incorporated in 
the U.S. Virgin Islands under the name J. Epstein Virgin Islands Foundation, Inc. (the 
"Foundation"). The Foundation was incorporated over 13 years ago in the U.S. Virgin 
Islands on July 13, 2000. It has three Trustees, who are Jeffrey Epstein, Darren Indyke 
and Erika Kellerhals. 
Those same individuals are the corporate officers of the 
Foundation. Jeffrey Epstein is President, Darren Indyke is Vice President and Erika 
Kellerhals is Treasurer and Secretary. 
Copies of the Foundation's Articles of 
Incorporation, its Certificate of Doing Business as Enhanced Education and the letter 
from the IRS granting the Foundation tax-exempt status are attached. 
The Foundation uses its funds, among other things, to make contributions to 
support other not-for-profit organizations exempt from taxation under the U.S. Internal 
Revenue Code. The Foundation has a strong emphasis in the support of scientific, 
medical, academic, educational and artistic philanthropy. Among the not-for-profit 
entities supported by the Foundation over the past three years are: 
Afya Foundation 
$ 
5,000 
Alzheimer's Association 
$ 
25,000 
Ballet Palm Beach 
$ 
5,000 
Bard High School Early College 
$ 125,000 
Biosocial Research Foundation 
$ 
20,000 
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health 
$ 100,000 
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine 
$ 
50,000 
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America 
$ 
30,000 
Dubin Breast Center 
$ 125,000 
Dunbar Center, Inc. 
$ 
10,000 
Edge Foundation, Inc. 
$ 
75,000 
Elton Johns AIDS Foundation 
$ 
5,000 
Florida Classical Ballet Theater 
$ 
5,000 
Humanity + 
$ 
65,000 
Independent Feature Project, Inc. 
7,000 
Independent Filmmaker Project 
$ 
17,240 
International Peace Institute Inc. 
$ 125,000 
J/P Haitian Relief Organization 
$ 
5,000 
Maccabi World Union, Inc. 
$ 
60,000 
Melanoma Research Alliance 
$2,000,000 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
$ 150,000 
Mount Sinai Hospital 
$ 
50,000 
Mount Sinai School of Medicine 
$ 
50,000 
Motion Picture and Television Foundation 
$ 
15,000 
Museum of the Rockies, Paleontology 
$ 
10,000 
National MS Society 
$ 
25,000 
NEURO.tv, Inc. 
$ 
25,000 
New York Academy of Art 
$ 
25,000 
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New York Hall of Science 
$ 
10,000 
Ovarian Cancer Research Fund 
$ 
50,000 
See Forever Foundation 
$ 
10,000 
Stockholm School Of Economics 
$ 135,000 
The American Foundation for the University of British Columbia $ 
25,000 
The Criminal Justice Executive Institute 
$ 
10,000 
The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 
$ 
75,000 
The Institute for Music & Brain Science 
$ 
25,000 
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art 
$ 
2,500 
The New School 
$ 
7,000 
Tribeca Film Institute 
$ 
25,000 
UJA - Federation of New York 
$ 
50,000 
WildAid, Inc. 
$ 
50,000 
Yeshiva Tifereth Moshe 
$ 
25 000 
Total 
$3,708,740 
In addition, over the past several years the Foundation and its predecessor 
foundations have provided significant support to Harvard University's Program for 
Evolutionary Dynamics, which uses mathematics to study such subjects as evolutionary 
biology, viruses, and cancer. They have also funded, in part, the Institute for Advanced 
Study at Princeton University. The Foundation has also wholly sponsored and 
participated in scientific symposiums held in the U.S. Virgin Islands, enabling interaction 
among Nobel Laureates and faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate and 
undergraduate students, educators and the public. The sponsored symposiums include: 
• 
Artificial Intelligence Symposium held at the University of the Virgin 
Islands, on April 14-17, 2002. The symposium was open to UVI faculty and 
students majoring in computing science. The symposium pertained to 
various forms of artificial intelligence and included thirty of the top 
computing scientists from around the country. 
• 
Physics Symposium "Confronting Gravity" March 16-21, 2006 — The 
symposium dealt with the fields of Cosmology and Astrophysics and 
research toward the understanding of the universe. The symposium provided 
an interdisciplinary framework for interactions between five Nobel 
Laureates and faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate and undergraduate 
students, educators and the public. 
• 
Coping with Future Catastrophes December 9-12, 2011 - The symposium 
was organized by Dr. Marvin Minsky as a conference patterned after the 
book "Our Final Hour" by Martin Rees—about the future disasters that may 
arise in the face of growing populations, new technologies and new social 
network systems. 
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The Foundation continues to support the research of Nobel laureates at 
postdoctoral and graduate levels, and has provided substantial support to individual 
scientists, including but not limited to cognitive psychologists and scientists such as 
Marvin Minsky and Stephen Kosslyn, as well as Howard Gardner, a theoretical biologist. 
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