New York, NY
990PF REPORT
Carnegie Corporation Of New York
Mission
Carnegie Corporation of New York is a major American philanthropic organization that supports higher education in Africa. For over two decades, its mission has centered around deepening and expanding the continent’s advanced academic communities, networks, and universities. It also focuses on promoting policies that inform the growing higher education sector, aiming to transform it into a cornerstone for knowledge-based economies with research-active academics trained relevant to the African context.
Summary
Based on IRS 2021 990PF Filing
Revenue
$553.7M
Number of grants
624
Assets
$4.1B
Median grant size
$175k
Total giving
$162.3M
Average grant size
$232k
Contact
EIN
131628151
Address
437 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Phone
Website
https://www.carnegie.org
Grant Application
Instructions
The charter of the Corporation ("CCNY") provides that all funds are to be used to promote "the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding." Grants must be broadly education in nature, but need not be limited to the formal educational systems or institutions. CCNY makes it a policy to select a few areas in which to concentrate its grants over a period of years. Only proposals presented in CCNY's format will be considered for funding. Grantseekers who would like to approach CCNY with a preliminary request for funding are encouraged to submit a letter of inquiry. CCNY's letters of inquiry can be found on its grants portal: https://carnegie.fluxx.io. If the project described in the letter fits CCNY's guidelines, the sender will be contacted and asked to submit a proposal in CCNY's format. A request to submit a proposal is not an indication of an intention or commitment to award a grant.
Deadline
The Corporation accepts and requests for funding at all times of the year with no deadlines.
Restrictions
CCNY currently operates grant programs in four broad areas; Education, International Peace and Security, International Development, and Strengthening U.S. Democracy. CCNY does not make grants for construction, maintenance of facilities or endowments, and does not make program-related investments. CCNY does not generally make grants to individuals or to local or regional community service organizations. CCNY usually considers only projects that have the potential for national or international impact. Questions can be addressed to Nicole Howe Buggs, Chief Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary
Submission contact
Contact name: Nicole Howe Buggs
Address: Carnegie Corp of NY 437 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022
Financial Trends
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