Our Work
Explore content about the key areas of our work and the work of our grantees to advance democracy, education, and international peace
- PolarizationHow Polarized Are We?
More than 90 New Hampshire state legislators participate in a Braver Angels workshop to help them move from personal attacks to understanding
Polarization
- DemocracyGreat Immigrant: Homa Naficy
Born in France to Iranian parents, Homa Naficy is a librarian and immigrant advocate whose work has welcomed and aided hundreds of immigrants every year. A new Carnegie-commissioned comic series highlights Naficy’s story and the stories of other naturalized citizens who enrich American society and strengthen our democracy.
LibrariesGreat ImmigrantsImmigration
- International Peace & SecurityAfrican Institutions Collaborate with Diaspora Scholars to Address Local Priorities
For over a decade, the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program has funded more than 600 collaborations between diaspora fellows and 192 African host institutions
African Academic Diaspora - EducationBlueSky Tennessee Institute: How Teamwork in Tennessee Helps Students, Schools, and Businesses
A new partnership between BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and East Tennessee State University allows students to receive tuition-free bachelor’s degrees in computer science and a job offer upon graduation
Future of Learning & Work - EducationAnaheim Collaborative: New Ways to Measure Students’ Progress
Anaheim public schools embrace projects that reflect creativity, critical thinking, and a sense of purpose
Future of Learning & Work - LibrariesNew Support for New York City’s Public Libraries from the Foundation Established by Andrew Carnegie
Carnegie Corporation of New York honors its founder’s legacy with renewed commitment to libraries as trusted public institutions that strengthen communities