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- Great Immigrants Great AmericansTwenty Distinguished Naturalized Citizens Honored as Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Great Immigrants, Great Americans Tribute
Since 2006, the foundation established by Scottish immigrant Andrew Carnegie has honored more than 750 naturalized U.S. citizens. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the annual recognition, Carnegie has produced a free comic book featuring honorees
- Great Immigrants Great AmericansGreat Immigrants Great Americans: The Comic Book
To mark the 20th anniversary of Great Immigrants, Great Americans, Carnegie has commissioned a free comic book featuring more than a dozen stories as told by naturalized U.S. citizens, among them Mo Amer, David Byrne, Mona Hanna, Jim Lee, and more
- LibrariesFor the Love 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. For the Love of Librarians explores their contributions as civic heroes who improve lives and bring communities together
Carnegie Reporter Summer 2025LibrariansLibraries
- NEWSThe Honorable Lloyd J. Austin III, Former Secretary of Defense, Returns to Carnegie's Board of Trustees
Austin rejoins Carnegie's board following his service as the 28th Secretary of Defense of the United States from 2021 until 2025 and the first African American to hold the position
- NEWSCarnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 63 Grants Totaling $42,265,000
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on June 5, 2025, Carnegie Corporation of New York's board of trustees approved 63 grants totaling $42,265,000
- Press ReleasePublic Library Systems in 11 Communities Receive Grants Totaling $5 Million from Carnegie Corporation of New York
Selected through a national call for proposals, the library funds will expand programs for English language learning and college access
Library Grants - Nuclear SecurityCall for Proposals: Grants to Support Reducing Nuclear Dangers
A new philanthropic consortium led by Carnegie will invest in reducing the modern risks of nuclear war and promoting next-generation expertise

The latest edition of Carnegie’s flagship magazine examines what is driving division in our society and how individuals and communities are finding ways to come together to reduce political polarization.
- From the PresidentWhy Polarization Is a Problem
Dame Louise Richardson identifies grounds for optimism as she leads philanthropic efforts to understand and mitigate political polarization in America
Carnegie Reporter Summer 2025Polarization - Andrew Carnegie FellowsWant Greater Prosperity? Mind the Gap
Why are the richest 20 percent of countries 30 times richer than the poorest? Three researchers have an answer, and it won them a Nobel Prize
Carnegie Reporter Summer 2025Scholarship & PolicyAndrew Carnegie Fellows - ImmigrationWelcome to the U.S.
A rural Iowa town came together to provide homes and jobs to Ukrainian refugees. Will they be able to keep the community they've created?
Carnegie Reporter Summer 2025Immigration - International Peace & SecurityWelcome to a World Defined by Polarization, Instability, and Disruption
Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer analyzes a new era when no country is both willing and able to drive a global agenda and maintain international order
Carnegie Reporter Summer 2025Polarization