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The Andrew Carnegie Foundation announces nearly $5 million in grants to the 2026 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows
Nuclear arsenals have decreased since the 1980s, but new technologies like artificial intelligence and new dynamics in outer space are introducing uncertainty and vulnerabilities that need to be assessed
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on September 11, 2025, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Board of Trustees approved 94 grants totaling $63,219,000. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below.
Why are the richest 20 percent of countries 30 times richer than the poorest? Three researchers have an answer, and it won them a Nobel Prize
The philanthropic foundation’s three-year, $18 million initiative supports interdisciplinary research into the causes of polarization and ways to mitigate it
Dame Louise Richardson identifies grounds for optimism as she leads philanthropic efforts to understand and mitigate political polarization in America
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on 9/12/2024, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s board of trustees approved 97 grants totaling $57,785,500. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below
For over a decade, the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program has funded more than 600 collaborations between diaspora fellows and 192 African host institutions
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on June 6, 2024, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s board of trustees approved 63 grants totaling $32,855,000. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below
Philanthropic foundation commits $18 million over three years to help find solutions to a national problem
Many of us make assumptions about polarization, but how sure are we that we are right? The 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellows are developing a body of research around its causes and implications
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to the most significant crisis in Russian studies since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Here’s what can be done about it
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on March 7, 2024, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s board of trustees approved 51 grants totaling $26,225,000. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below
How can universities and funders support research that reaches beyond scholarly impact?
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on September 14, 2023, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 72 grants totaling $47,597,500. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below.