Our Work Supporting Community-Driven Solutions to Achieve Equity and Improvement in Education2Revolutions brings together local stakeholders to identify challenges and scalable solutions to enable the kind of teaching and learning students need to succeed in college, careers, and civic life
News Ten Urban School Districts Win Carnegie Corporation of New York Schools for a New Society Competition, A $40 Million Long-Term Initiative Focused on Urban High Schools Grants Support Urban School District — Community Partnerships Committed to City-wide Secondary School Reform in Boston, Chattanooga, Houston, Indianapolis, Little Rock, Portland (Oregon), Providence, Sacramento, San Diego and Worcester
News 2015 Academic Leadership Awards Announced Investing in Leadership: Foundation established by Andrew Carnegie Recognizes University Presidents’ Innovation and Accomplishment
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Names 32 Winners of Andrew Carnegie Fellowships Benefiting all of society through $6.4 million in philanthropic support for research in the humanities and social sciences.
News Bravo! Carnegie Hall Goes Digital Thousands of treasures from the legendary hall’s rich history — programs, photographs, flyers, posters, one-of-a kind rarities, and more! — are now available through the just launched Carnegie Hall Digital Collections
Our Work Maximum ImpactAssessing global philanthropy—and strategic partnerships—in an age of funding gaps
Our Work We Need Big Ideas. Philanthropy Has Them.The chairman of Carnegie Corporation of New York’s board of trustees argues that in an era of government inaction and even paralysis, America’s philanthropic institutions are ready to step up to the plate.
News Carnegie Corporation announces $60 million of support for its Schools for a New Society initiative, aimed at transforming high schools in seven cities Seven school districts and their communities awarded grants in Schools for a New society initiative: $60 million, matched locally, to improve the nation's urban high schools
News Announcing the 2015 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Honorees The eight recipients of the prestigious Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy were announced today by Carnegie Corporation of New York, on behalf of the international consortium of Carnegie institutions.
Our Work What Changes to the U.S. Education System Are Needed to Support Long-Term Success for All Americans?With the pandemic deepening inequities that threaten students’ prospects, the vice president of the Corporation’s National Program provides a vision for transforming our education system from one characterized by uneven and unjust results to one that puts all students on …
News Talking about STEM: Telling stories, connecting through common values ...grants, the goal of the trainings has been to better equip the foundation's grantees to create and implement their own effective communications strategies in order to achieve their organizational...
News 40 under 40 The Chronicle of Philanthropy released its 40 Under 40 issue this January— a salute to young leaders in the nonprofit world who are tackling problems with bold new approaches. Four of the featured leaders are Carnegie Corporation of New York …
News Report Identifies Successes of Journalism Education Initiative. Students Gain Deeper Knowledge, Better Equipped to Navigate Changing Industry ...grants aimed at achieving the three goals for curriculum reform. An internship program focused on multi-media and digital innovation – News21 – was funded separately, as was the provision for the dean...
News New Research Validates Reform Efforts in NYC High Schools. Carnegie Corp Comments on Findings ...grants from Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Open Society Institute. In 2007, Carnegie Corporation invested an additional $10 million in a second phas...
News ServiceNation Summit Co-Chair Calls For Rekindling Citizen Obligation To Society Carnegie Corporation’s Gregorian Calls For Rekindling Citizen Obligation To Society; Volunteerism is the Backbone of Civil Society, Says ServiceNation Summit Co-Chair
Our Work Lessons Learned from Five-Year Evaluation of the Corporation’s Opportunity by Design InitiativeNew report from RAND corporation looks at model for designing innovative high schools
News High Tech Voter Information CARNEGIE CORPORATION BACKS HIGH TECH VOTER INFORMATION THAT TESTS APPETITE OF VOTERS FOR DIRECT CONTACT WITH CANDIDATES
News Carnegie Corporation Selects South African Librarian to Head Up African Library Program ...grants totaling approximately $75 million a year in the areas of education, international peace and security, international development and strengthening U.S. democracy. Press Releases Legacy
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Announces the Appointment of Two New Program Associates ...grants of $75 million this year in the areas of education, international peace and security, international development and strengthening U.S. democracy. Press Releases
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Establishes an Advisory Council on Reading to Learn ...grants totaling approximately $80 million a year in the areas of education, international peace and security, international development and strengthening U.S. democracy. Press Releases Legacy
News GREGORIAN RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH GREGORIAN RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH At its Summer 2010 graduation ceremony held in Scotland on June 28, the University of Edinburgh bestowed the degree Doctor honoris cau...
News Carnegie Corporation to Support Scaling Up of Education Innovation ...grants that exemplify Carnegie Corporation's approach to fostering the innovation in the education sector are awards made to the New Tech Network ($2,000,000) and The New Teacher Project ($3,000,...
News Expansion Of Carnegie-Knight Initiative Seeks To Transform Journalism Education In U.S. Program Preparing Journalism Students to Lead Industry Change Gains Momentum
Our Work The Quantum Revolution Rolls on, and Philanthropy is Falling BehindWill the second quantum revolution lead to sentient computer programs, feral algorithms, and nonhuman forms of intelligence? To what extent will quantum applications be weaponized?