Education
Our grantmaking aims to ensure that American public education prepares all students with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they need to fully participate in democracy and thrive in the global economy.
- ReadOneFuture Coachella Valley: Building a Strong Local Workforce
School districts, local colleges, businesses, and donors have come together to help thousands of low-income students in Southern California achieve career readiness and attend local colleges
Future of Learning & Work
- EducationProfiles in Collective Leadership
Carnegie Corporation of New York has awarded $200,000 grants to 10 communities where leaders from different fields are joining forces to help low-income students thrive and participate in their communities
- ReportMedia Literacy for Students in a Digital Age
Whether you call it digital, information, news, visual, or media literacy — it is vital for civic engagement and democracy
CitizenshipFuture of Learning & Work
- ReadThirteen Ways to Improve Science Education in the U.S.
A new Corporation report offers recommendations for improvements to K–12 science education over the next 10 years, from state standards and instructional materials to professional learning and instruction
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2023Future of Learning & Work - ReadPartnering with Immigrant Families to Promote Student Success
A new Corporation-commissioned report outlines recommendations and best practices to build effective family-school partnerships with immigrant families
Family & Community EngagementImmigration - ReadLearning During COVID: How Does Your School District Compare?
A new book based on a report published by Carnegie Corporation of New York guides practitioners and teachers on how instructional materials can dramatically accelerate or hamper learning.
Improving Schools & Systems
- Carnegie ConversationImproving Student Pathways to College and Careers
With Corporation support, a new initiative aims to redesign and realign education with career pathways
Future of Learning & Work
- ReadHow Can Education Nonprofits Better Serve Today’s Youth?
PENCIL, a Corporation grantee, has spent the last three years assessing the success of its programs in helping NYC public school students develop relationships, navigate skill attainment, and access opportunities
Future of Learning & Work