| Carnegie Corporation of New York Vol. 1/No. 4 Spring 2002 |
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Preventing "Dark
Winter"The Public Health Systems Muslims in America:
Nonprofits at Ground Zero: Struggling to Survive, Their Missions Point the Way Also in this issue: The New Nuclear Nightmare: Nukes on The Black Market? $10 Million Anonymous Gift Given to Carnegie Corporation to Help Struggling Arts Organization Carnegie Forum on Homeland Security Past Issues: Request a free subscription to the print edition |
On February 11, 2002, Carnegie Corporation of New York announced awards ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 to 137 different cultural and arts organizations throughout the five boroughs of New York City that contribute to the vibrant intellectual, cultural and arts life of the city. The awards, which total $10 million dollars, were made in the name of an anonymous donor who gave the Corporation a gift, after the December 10, 2001 Centennial celebration of the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie, to be used at the discretion of the president, Vartan Gregorian, to aid New York Citys cultural institutions, which are struggling in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
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