News Carnegie Corporation Highly Ranked in Report on Giving to Minority-Led Organizations Carnegie Corporation Highly Ranked in Report on Giving to Minority-Led Organizations In its July 2008 report Funding the New Majority the Greenlining Institute examines grants awarded to minority-le...
News Michele Cahill Joins Carnegie Corporation Michele Cahill Joins Carnegie Corporation Michele Cahill, a leader in school-community collaboration to improve public education and an expert on youth development and after-school programs, is join...
News New $5 Million Investment To Train, Support Africa’s Humanities Scholars Fellowships Cultivate Individuals Who Will Help Shape Continent’s Social, Cultural, Economic Development
News New York City Arts and Social Service Organizations Awarded Grants Totaling More Than $30 Million Anonymous Donor's Total Support Via Carnegie Corporation Exceeds $115 Million With This Donation
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Establishes an Advisory Council on Reading to Learn Carnegie Corporation of New York Establishes an Advisory Council on Reading to Learn Carnegie Corporation of New York's Education division has announced the formation of a Carnegie Advisory Cou...
News $2 Million Carnegie Corporation Grant Catalyzes Community Redevelopment Effort in Heart of New Orleans $2 Million Carnegie Corporation Grant Catalyzes Community Redevelopment Effort in Heart of New Orleans FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George Soule, Carnegie Corporation of New York 212-207-6344 La...
News Carnegie Corporation Of New York Announces More Than Thirty Million Dollars In New York City Grants The Corporation offers support to social service and arts organizations throughout New York City
News A Carnegie Corporation of New York Announces $4 Million in Grants to Two West African Universities University of Jos and Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria Receive Grants for Three Years. Part of Carnegie Corporation’s Contribution to the Foundation Partnership to Strengthen African Universities: a Coalition of Four U.S. Foundations.
News USCIS Recognizes Head Of Carnegie Corporation Of New York USCIS Recognizes Head Of Carnegie Corporation Of New York Vartan Gregorian, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York, was recognized today by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) a...
News Carnegie Corporation Gives a Grant to Rebuild Chinatown's Economy in the Wake of September 11 Another Grant Toward the Corporation’s $10 Million 9/11 Pledge
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Awards $1.1 Million to the First Class of Carnegie Scholars 12 Carnegie Scholars Chosen for Innovative Scholarship in Education, International Development, Democracy, and International Peace and Security
News Class of 2002 Carnegie Scholars announced ELEVEN “SCHOLARS OF VISION” AWARDED $1.1 MILLION BY CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
News Carnegie Corporation Awards $5.5 million in 9/11 Memorial Grants to NYC Libraries and Washington, D.C. Students CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK AWARDS $5.5 MILLION IN GRANTS: A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THOSE KILLED IN NEW YORK CITY AND WASHINGTON, D.C. ON SEPTEMBER 11TH. THE GRANTS SUPPORTING NEW YORK LIBRARIES AND WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS EMPHASIZE RESILIENCY OF …
News Report of Russia Initiative Calls for Extensive Re-Engagement Between Russia and the United States Carnegie Corporation of New York Convenes Experts to Assess Russia Ten Years After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union
News Class of 2004 Carnegie Scholars Announced Fifteen Scholars Chosen for Innovative Scholarships in Education, International Development, Strengthening U.S. Democracy and International Peace and Security
News Four Foundations Launch $100 Million Initiative in Support of Higher Education in African Countries Four Foundations Launch $100 Million Initiative in Support of Higher Education in African Countries Higher education is seen as key to advancing economic and social development Recognizing the impor...
News Dropout Rates in the U.S. Continue to Endanger High School Success Dropout Rates in the U.S. Continue to Endanger High School Success TIME magazine's current cover story on Dropout Nation, along with two days of programming on the Oprah Winfrey Show, has put...
News Carnegie Corporation Announces 2005 Carnegie Scholars Carnegie Scholars Program Begins Focus on Islamic Scholarship
News A New Focus for Education Division of Carnegie Corporation of New York: Teacher Quality in School Reform RECENT GRANTS PROMOTE BETTER TEACHING FOR BETTER SCHOOLS
News John Gardner: October 8, 1912 - February 16, 2002 John Gardner: October 8, 1912 - February 16, 2002 The society which scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble activity, and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because philosophy is ...
News Carnegie Corporation Of New York Announces New Chair And Elects New Member To Board Of Trustees Carnegie Corporation Of New York Announces New Chair And Elects New Member To Board Of Trustees At its annual board of trustees meeting, Carnegie Corporation of New York elected Helene L. Kaplan as ...
News J-Schools, Industry, Students Gather to Address the Challenges of the News Frontier J-Schools, Industry, Students Gather to Address the Challenges of the News Frontier New York, New York, February 13, 2010 — Carnegie Corporation, in partnership with The Paley Center for Media, host...
News The Learning Network–Teachers for a New Era Widens the Circle Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Annenberg Foundation Create a Partnership for Extending the Movement to Reform Schools of Education.
News A Different Side of the Immigration Debate: The New Americans Campaign A Different Side of the Immigration Debate: The New Americans Campaign Carnegie Corporation supports the New Americans Campaign, a bi-partisan national coalition working to modernize and streamline ...
News Grant to Provide Fundraising Training, Other Advancement Initiatives for 19 African Institutions Grant to Provide Fundraising Training, Other Advancement Initiatives for 19 African Institutions The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has received a two-year, US$450,000 grant...