News Three Corporation CIOs — Past and Present — Selected for “Power 100" List Three Corporation CIOs — Past and Present — Selected for “Power 100" List Press Releases
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Board of Trustees Approves 44 Grants Totaling $35,505,000 At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on December 2, 2021, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 44 grants totaling $35,505,000. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below.
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Names 10 Grant Recipients to Support Family Engagement Programs Philanthropic funding will advance new strategies to provide equitable learning for all students
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Honors 34 Distinguished Immigrants Whose Contributions to Our Democracy Inspire Us All Philanthropic foundation established by Scottish immigrant Andrew Carnegie celebrates the essential role of naturalized citizens in American life
News William Moon Joins Carnegie Corporation of New York as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer The CFO of the Russell Sage Foundation succeeds Robert J. Seman, who retires from the Corporation after 32 years of service
News Carnegie Reporter Magazine’s Winter 2022 Edition — The Voting Issue: People. Protections. Participation. — Focuses on the Power of our Electorate Carnegie Reporter Magazine’s Winter 2022 Edition — The Voting Issue: People. Protections. Participation. — Focuses on the Power of our Electorate Press Releases Carnegie Corporation of New York
News Carnegie Corporation Awards $1 Million for Earthquake Relief The disaster relief efforts are a part of Carnegie Corporation of New York’s longstanding and ongoing engagement with the Middle East and North Africa region
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 32 Grants Totaling $24,363,000 At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on March 9, 2023, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 32 grants totaling $24,363,000. Brief descriptions of each Board-approved grant are provided below.
News Newton N. Minow, Author, Public TV Advocate, and Former Chairman of Carnegie Corporation of New York Board of Trustees, dies at 97 As chief of the Federal Communications Commission, Minow made headlines when he declared television “a vast wasteland” in 1961
News Majority of Americans Want to Learn More about Nuclear Weapons A new poll by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Carnegie Corporation of New York finds that a majority of the U.S. public is uncertain about the ultimate benefit or harm nuclear weapons could bring to them personally
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Joins BuildUS Initiative to Accelerate Implementation of Historic Federal Investments Philanthropic collaboration will focus grantmaking on local, state, and federal efforts to achieve a low-carbon, worker-centered, equitable economy
News Mark Damazer and Margaret MacMillan Join Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Board of Trustees Mark Damazer and Margaret MacMillan Join Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Board of Trustees Press Releases
News Ten Community-Based Collaboratives Recognized as Exemplars in Education with Grants from Carnegie Corporation of New York A new philanthropic initiative supports local leaders collaborating across public and private sectors to create career pathways for young people, strengthen civic engagement, and reduce political polarization
News The Secret Life of Librarians In partnership with the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, Carnegie Corporation of New York celebrates ten exceptional librarians every year with the I Love My Librarian Award. The Secret Life of Librarians explores their unexpected stories …
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