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New York Public Schools Fund Struggles to Secure Donations
Release Date:
05/12/2015
The Pinkerton Foundation, Heckscher Foundation for Children and Carnegie Corporation have supported the Fund in the past.
Eighteen Cultural Institutions Receive Support from Carnegie Corporation of New York
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05/07/2015
Carnegie Corporation announced $3.6 million in grants for education and enrichment programs in New York City.
Carnegie Fellowships to Aid Researchers in Humanities and Social Science
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04/22/2015
This year’s 32 winners were chosen from a pool of more than 300 candidates.
Carnegie Praised for Preserving the Spirit of Philanthropy
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04/13/2015
Deseret News editorial celebrates wealthy business people who became leading philanthropists.
ALA Unveils Shortlist for 2015 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence
Release Date:
04/06/2015
The American Library Associaiton has announced the six books in the running for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.
George Clooney and Carnegie Corp. Launch 100 Lives Campaign
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03/12/2015
The initiative aims celebrate those who saved Armenians during the genocide, and support individuals and organizations that keep the legacy of gratitude alive.
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Catch a Ride on a Roller-Coaster! Immigration Issues Facing the New York Region
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8:45am to 11:00am
In the wake of Congressional inaction on federal immigration reform, President Barack Obama announced on November 20, 2014 , the Immigration Accountability Executive Action, which provides nearly five million unauthorized immigrants...
Carnegie VP of Education Profiled in Huffington Post
Release Date:
02/26/2015
LaVerne Evans Srinivasan, Carnegie Corporation of New York's new Vice President of Education, discusses education and innovation in philanthropy.
President’s Changes on Immigration Mobilize Nonprofits, Foundations
Release Date:
12/17/2014
Ford, Carnegie and OSF among funders to assist immigrants eligible for temporary legal status.
LaVerne Evans Srinivasan Named Vice President of Education Programs by Carnegie Corporation of New York
Release Date:
12/09/2014
Program Director, LaVerne Evans Srinivasan has been appointed Carnegie Corporation's new Vice President of Education Programs.
Ten Librarians Honored by Carnegie for Outstanding Public Service
Release Date:
12/03/2014
The 10 winners were selected from a pool of more than 1,000 nominations.
The Ploughshares Fund Strives to Create a Nuclear-Free World
Release Date:
11/17/2014
The fund is backed by Open Society Institute, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Fund, among others.
Smaller High Schools and Outside Funding Increase Graduation Rates, Test Scores and College Enrollment
Release Date:
10/17/2014
Foundations like Carnegie Corporation of New York and Open Society are major supporters of these small high school programs.
Comparing Spending Down and Perpetuity - Should Charity Go on Forever?
Release Date:
10/09/2014
The strategic process ofprominent foundations, such as Atlantic Philanthropies and Carnegie Corporation, are examined to outline the major differences in spending down and perpetuity.
Carnegie and MasterCard Foundation Headline African Higher Education Summit
Release Date:
10/06/2014
Carnegie Corporation and MasterCard Foundation join other philanthropies to improve higher education in Africa.
Carnegie Corporation Awards $5 Million to Universities for Innovative Programs Linking Academia and Policy
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09/23/2014
Carnegie Corporation New York will distribute $5 million to five universities over the next two years to merge policy studies with higher education.
Foundations Invest Nearly $2 Million to Improve New York City Schools
Release Date:
09/10/2014
Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, the Wallace Foundation and the William T. Grant Foundation have joined forces to invest in the Research Alliance for New York City Schools at New York University.
Washington Post Focuses on Carnegie Corporation Report
Release Date:
09/05/2014
The Carnegie Corporation of New York report indicates that the high Common Core standards could possibly double the current high school dropout rate, unless learning environments are drastically changed.