Funding search · EIN 131628151 · New York, NY
Carnegie Corporation of New York
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 2,368
- grants reported
- $631.4M
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $200,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
What they fund
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Funding pattern
What this funder pays for, at what size, and how to position adjacent work. Read from their filings, with every number checked against the record.
Where the money goes
- Civic education and voter engagement infrastructure in US schools and communities
- Higher education and research capacity building in Africa
- International peace and security: nonproliferation, China, Middle East, Russia
- K-12 school design, science curriculum (OpenSciEd), and teacher practice
- Immigrant integration: ESL, legal services, naturalization, library programming
- Journalism and public media on education and democracy
Typical grant
Median grant is $200,000 with the middle half between roughly $100,000 and $300,000. The million-dollar-plus checks go to donor collaboratives (Neo Philanthropy's Four Freedoms and State Infrastructure Funds), national civic education platforms, and flagship African fellowship programs; the $500,000 range covers university-based research centers and single-institution fellowship programs. Giving repeats heavily, with recipients like Middlebury, Columbia, Harvard, and African Population and Health Research Center appearing multiple times, though many awards are explicitly labeled "as a final grant," so multi-year support has a designed endpoint.
Their words
Phrases from their own grant descriptions, worth speaking back to them.
- “core support”
- “as a final grant”
- “project support”
- “early-career”
- “civic education”
- “doctoral and postdoctoral”
Positioning adjacent work
- Frame research as core support for an existing center or fellowship pipeline, not a one-off study.
- If Africa-facing, tie to doctoral and early-career academic pipeline building at named partner universities.
- Ask $500,000 to $900,000 for a university center; reserve seven figures for national coalitions.
- Connect to civic education or deliberative democracy skills for young people, their most crowded 2024 theme.
Worth knowing: Money concentrates hard in DC and New York, with African institutions (Nairobi, Kampala, Cape Town, Accra, Johannesburg) the main exception. This is relationship-driven, invitation-shaped giving to institutions Carnegie has funded for years, including its own affiliated Carnegie entities, so a cold approach without a program officer connection is unlikely to land.
67 grants matching “politics” · $14.0M
- $1.0M
Columbia University · New York, NY · 2024
For Columbia University's SIPA Institute of Global Politics, Carnegie Distinguished Fellows
- $378,000
George Washington University · Washington, DC · 2024
A final grant for the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS)
- $305,000
Washington University in St Louis · Saint Louis, MO · 2024
For a one-time project on anticipating the political impacts of artificial intelligence in Latin America as part of a Request for Proposals on Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Order
- $300,000
Arizona State University Foundation for a New American University · Tempe, AZ · 2024
As a one-time grant in support of the Freedom for Political Prisoners Initiative
- $260,000
Northeastern University · Boston, MA · 2024
For a one-time project on transnational political networks as part of a Request for Proposals on Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Order
- $250,000
Wgbh Educational Foundation · Boston, MA · 2024
For project support of the Democracy and Media Summit to inspire the development of new content that will bridge political divides to strengthen democracy
- $245,000
US Sciences Po Foundation · New York, NY · 2024
For one-time funding for a project on nuclear alliance management as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $234,000
University of Oxford · 2024
As a one-time only grant for a project to analyze the impact of polarization on nuclear politics
- $230,100
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2024
For a project on building political legitimacy in the Arab World
- $219,000
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2024
For the Middle East and North Africa Workshops
- $216,000
Northwestern University · Evanston, IL · 2024
For one-time funding for a project to analyze the role of cities in the politics of nuclear weapons as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $200,000
Kathryn Brownell · West Lafayette, IN · 2024
As a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "The Enemy Makers: The Industries that Turned American Politics into Open Warfare"
- $185,000
University of Nebraska Lincoln · Lincoln, NE · 2024
For one-time funding for a project on congressional nuclear policy preferences as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $158,700
Spelman College · Atlanta, GA · 2024
For one-time funding for a project to expand diversity in the study of nuclear policy as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $150,000
Caleb Scoville · Medford, MA · 2024
As a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Divided by Nature: How Environmental Politics Became Partisan and What To Do About It in a Warming World"
- $150,000
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2024
For support of a research project on intergenerational tensions, hostility, and polarization
- $129,700
Jennifer Henrichsen · Pullman, WA · 2024
As a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Assessing Local Journalism Fellowships to Reduce Political Polarization"
- $124,600
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2024
For the Arab Political Science Network
- $116,000
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2024
For a project on non-nuclear deterrence
- $110,000
Brian Schaffner · Medford, MA · 2024
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "American Mosaic: the Social Identities That Define Our Politics and a Path to Bridge the Divide."
- $100,000
Joshua Scacco · Tampa, FL · 2024
As a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Diasporas, Public Health, and Political Polarization"
- $100,000
Salamishah Tillet · Newark, NJ · 2024
As a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "In Lieu of the Law: 'Me Too the Politics of Justice"
- $100,000
Aaron Cayer · West Hollywood, CA · 2024
As a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "The Architecture of Polarization: How Our Buildings and Builders Shape our Politics"
- $90,000
University of Minnesota · Minneapolis, MN · 2024
For a mentorship program for women of color studying political violence
- $77,000
College of William and Mary · Williamsburg, VA · 2024
For one-time funding for a project on regional approaches to nuclear security as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $1.0M
Columbia University · New York, NY · 2023
For Columbia University's SIPA Institute of Global Politics, Inaugural Carnegie Distinguished Fellows
- $269,900
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2023
For a project on building political legitimacy in the Arab World
- $260,500
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2023
For the Middle East and North Africa Workshops
- $259,000
Northwestern University · Evanston, IL · 2023
For one-time funding for a project to analyze the role of cities in the politics of nuclear weapons as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $243,000
University of Nebraska Lincoln · Lincoln, NE · 2023
For one-time funding for a project on congressional nuclear policy preferences as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $208,000
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2023
For core support of the Journalist's Resource at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy
- $200,000
Markus Prior · Princeton, NJ · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "What Do They Want and When Do They Want It? Political Patience and Its Role in Partisan Polarization"
- $199,998
Neil Malhotra · Redwood City, CA · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Does Social Media Increase Political Polarization?"
- $191,300
Spelman College · Atlanta, GA · 2023
For one-time funding for a project to expand diversity in the study of nuclear policy as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $184,000
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2023
For a project on non-nuclear deterrence
- $150,000
Vanderbilt University · Nashville, TN · 2023
For support of international politics coverage at The Monkey Cage
- $148,956
Delia Baldassarri · New York, NY · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Party Misfits: The Social Bases of Partisanship in an Era of Polarized Politics"
- $145,000
Molly Offer-Westort · Chicago, IL · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Digital dialogues: understanding political polarization through online discourse"
- $124,300
Angie Maxwell · Fayetteville, AR · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "The Polarization of White Women in American Politics"
- $121,824
Jessica Trounstine · Nashville, TN · 2023
As a 2022 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Redlined Forever: How Politics Shapes Neighborhoods and Neighborhoods Shape Politics."
- $121,800
Brett Levy · Albany, NY · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "How Can Education Bridge Political Divides?: Reducing Political Polarization Through The Youth Civic Connections Project"
- $53,400
David Broockman · Berkeley, CA · 2023
As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "The Nature and Origins of Political Polarization in America"
- $375,000
George Washington University · Washington, DC · 2022
For the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS)
- $300,500
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2022
For the Middle East and North Africa Workshops
- $292,000
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2022
For core support of the Journalist's Resource at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy
- $196,000
US Sciences Po Foundation · New York, NY · 2022
For one-time funding for a project on nuclear alliance management as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $171,400
University of Birmingham · 2022
For transregional research on port infrastructures and international politics from the Arabian Gulf to the Horn of Africa
- $160,000
College of William and Mary · Williamsburg, VA · 2022
For one-time funding for a project on regional approaches to nuclear security as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "Understanding the Politics of Nuclear Weapons"
- $159,200
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2022
For the Arab Political Science Network
- $150,000
Vanderbilt University · Nashville, TN · 2022
For support of international politics coverage at The Monkey Cage
- $148,200
Lebanese American University · New York, NY · 2022
For a project on resilience and inclusive politics in the Arab region
- $117,900
Royal Institute of International Affairs · 2022
For a project on contentious politics since the 'Arab Spring'
- $104,000
Shana Kushner Gadarian · Syracuse, NY · 2022
As a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Pandemic Politics: How COVID-19 Revealed the Depths of Partisan Polarization"
- $73,000
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2022
For the Arab Political Science Network
- $575,000
George Washington University · Washington, DC · 2021
For the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS)
- $293,200
American Political Science Association · Washington, DC · 2021
For the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Workshops and the Arab Political Science Network (APSN)
- $228,453
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2021
For a project on building political legitimacy in the Arab world
- $215,935
Center for Responsive Politics · Washington, DC · 2021
For research and analysis on defense industries and armed conflict
- $208,300
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2021
For core support of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
- $200,000
Le Centre De Recherche Et Daction Pour La Paix · 2021
For the Evidence in Governance and Politics Africa hub
- $127,000
Daniel Laurison · Swarthmore, PA · 2021
As a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Missing Voices: Why Poor and Working-Class People Avoid Politics"
- $125,000
Cathy Cohen · Chicago, IL · 2021
As a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Race and Democratic Futures: GenForward Survey of Young Adults and the Politics of Vulnerability"
- $125,000
Vanderbilt University · Nashville, TN · 2021
For support of international politics coverage at The Monkey Cage
- $100,000
Salamishah Tillet · Newark, NJ · 2021
As a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "In Lieu of the Law: 'Me Too and the Politics of Justice"
- $100,000
Stefanie Stantcheva · Cambridge, MA · 2021
As a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Economic Policies, Voter Understanding, and Political Support"
- $78,011
Jessica Trounstine · Merced, CA · 2021
As a 2022 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Redlined Forever: How Politics Shapes Neighborhoods and Neighborhoods Shape Politics."
- $65,000
Megan Mullin · Durham, NC · 2021
As a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Reshaping Communities: Local Political Response to Climate Risks"
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Neo Philanthropy13 grants · $16.7M
- National Center for Civic Innovation9 grants · $11.6M
- Columbia University33 grants · $10.6M
- President and Fellows of Harvard College36 grants · $9.5M
- New Venture Fund26 grants · $8.6M
- Carnegie Corporation of New York14 grants · $8.5M
- Social Science Research Council4 grants · $7.9M
- Institute of International Education9 grants · $7.3M
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars20 grants · $7.0M
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace21 grants · $6.4M
Giving over time
Grant history
The 100 largest of 2,368 grants.
- $3.2M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2021
For core support of the Four Freedoms Fund, a donor collaborative on immigrant civic integration at the state level
- $3.0M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2023
For core support of Four Freedoms Fund, a donor collaborative on immigrant civic integration at the state level
- $3.0M
National Center for Civic Innovation · New York, NY · 2022
For core support for OpenSciEd
- $3.0M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2022
For core support of Four Freedoms Fund, a donor collaborative on immigrant civic integration at the state level
- $3.0M
National Center for Civic Innovation · New York, NY · 2021
For a project to increase adoption of OpenSciEd middle school curricula and to continue development of high school science curricula
- $2.9M
New York Public Library · New York, NY · 2022
As a challenge grant for core support of the Vartan Gregorian Center for Research in the Humanities
- $2.3M
National Center for Civic Innovation · New York, NY · 2023
For core support of OpenSciEd
- $2.2M
Social Science Research Council · Brooklyn, NY · 2022
For support of the African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa Program
- $2.2M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2024
For core support of Four Freedoms Fund, a donor collaborative on immigrant civic integration at the state level
- $2.2M
Miami Foundation · Miami, FL · 2023
For core support of Press Forward, a national journalism initiative aimed at improving local news coverage
- $2.1M
Social Science Research Council · Brooklyn, NY · 2021
For support of the African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa program
- $2.1M
New York Public Library · New York, NY · 2023
As a challenge grant for core support of the Vartan Gregorian Center for Research in the Humanities
- $2.0M
International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2024
As a one-time only grant in support of humanitarian assistance in Sudan
- $2.0M
National Center for Civic Innovation · New York, NY · 2024
As a final core support grant to OpenSciEd
- $2.0M
Social Science Research Council · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
For support of the African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa Program
- $1.8M
University of Ghana · 2023
As a final grant for support of doctoral and early-career fellowships with expansion to four partner universities in Ghana and the region (Building a New Generation of Academics in Africa (BANGA-Africa) - Phase 4)
- $1.8M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2024
For core support of the State Infrastructure Fund, a donor collaborative focused on nonpartisan voter engagement and voting rights
- $1.8M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2022
For core support of the State Infrastructure Fund, a donor collaborative focused on nonpartisan voter engagement
- $1.6M
Social Science Research Council · Brooklyn, NY · 2022
For support of the African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa program
- $1.6M
Common Sense Media · San Francisco, CA · 2024
For project support for digital citizenship resources, library pilot, and annual summit sponsorship
- $1.5M
US Chamber of Commerce Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
For project support to expand the National Civics Bee Competition
- $1.5M
Institute of International Education · New York, NY · 2021
For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
- $1.4M
Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (Ruforum) · 2023
For doctoral and postdoctoral support focused on women and agriculture
- $1.4M
Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2023
As a one-time grant for project support of the priorities enumerated in the FY2024-2026 strategic plan
- $1.4M
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022
For core support of the Trust for Civic Life
- $1.3M
Transcend · Hastings On Hudson, NY · 2022
For projects toward Leadership in Equitable Systems
- $1.3M
Institute of International Education · New York, NY · 2023
For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
- $1.3M
Institute of International Education · New York, NY · 2022
For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
- $1.3M
Institute of International Education · New York, NY · 2021
For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
- $1.3M
Wested · San Francisco, CA · 2021
For a project to continue the NEXUS Academy for Science Curriculum Leadership to support OpenSciEd state and district leadership teams
- $1.3M
University of Cape Town · 2023
For Developing Emerging Academic Leaders (DEAL) and the Institute for Humanities in Africa (HUMA)
- $1.3M
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2023
For core support of the State Infrastructure Fund, a donor collaborative focused on nonpartisan voter engagement
- $1.3M
Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2022
For support of the Innovative Schools, Learning Solutions, Diverse Leaders, and Racial Equity investment areas
- $1.2M
New Profit · Boston, MA · 2021
For incubating and building capacity of organizations to inform policy and practice
- $1.2M
Bard College · Annandaleonhudson, NY · 2024
For support for the expansion of Bard High School Early Colleges in New York City
- $1.2M
Institute of International Education · New York, NY · 2024
For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
- $1.2M
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (Rw · 2023
For an African research chair program in data science and its applications
- $1.2M
The Institute for Citizens & Scholars · Princeton, NJ · 2024
For a project to support the Civic Spring Fellowship to address a significant civic participation opportunity gap nationwide
- $1.2M
Carnegie Corporation of New York · New York, NY · 2024
For the dissemination of the Corporation's work
- $1.2M
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative Foun · 2021
As a one-time grant for an African diaspora research chair program in data science
- $1.2M
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2024
For support of an initiative to reinvigorate civic education in America
- $1.2M
Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2024
As a one-time grant for project support of the priorities enumerated in the FY2024-2026 strategic plan
- $1.2M
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2023
For core support of the Trust for Civic Life
- $1.2M
Charter Fund · Denver, CO · 2024
For one time support of Fund IV and Fund V
- $1.2M
National Education Opportunity Network · New York, NY · 2024
For support to expand National Education Equity Lab's model to serve an additional 26,000 additional high school students over three years
- $1.2M
The American Exchange Project · Chestnut, MA · 2024
For general support
- $1.2M
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
For core support of the Voting Rights Litigation Working Group
- $1.2M
Amalgamated Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022
For core support of BuildUS, a collaborative fund aimed at ensuring federal funds are invested in local communities
- $1.2M
Immigrant Legal Resource Center · San Francisco, CA · 2022
For core support of the New Americans Campaign
- $1.2M
Charter Fund · Broomfield, CO · 2021
For new school development, innovation, and capacity-building through Fund IV
- $1.2M
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
For support of the Voting Rights Litigation Working Group
- $1.1M
Arab Council for the Social Sciences · 2021
For a project on knowledge, publics and crisis in the Arab region
- $1.1M
University of Cape Town · 2021
For Developing Emerging Academic Leaders (DEAL) and the Institute for Humanities in Africa (HUMA)
- $1.1M
Bscs Science Learning · Colorado Springs, CO · 2023
As a final general support grant
- $1.1M
Heritage and Arts Foundation · Salt Lake City, UT · 2023
For support of the inaugural Utah community service fellowship program
- $1.1M
Wested · San Francisco, CA · 2022
For a project to continue into Year 3 of the NEXUS Academy for Science Curriculum Leadership
- $1.1M
New York Public Library · New York, NY · 2024
For project support of College Access and Civic Engagement Programs for Teens with an emphasis on Immigrant Youth and English as a Second Language (ESL) program for adult immigrants throughout New York City
- $1.1M
North American Arab Council for the Social Sciences · New York, NY · 2024
For social science research, training, and networks.
- $1.0M
New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2021
For core support to the Research Partnership for Professional Learning at New Venture Fund to conduct a multi-site study of the efficacy of curriculum-based professional learning
- $1.0M
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching · Stanford, CA · 2022
For support of the Advancing Social and Economic Opportunity through Education Initiative
- $1.0M
Carnegie Corporation of New York · New York, NY · 2023
For the dissemination of the Corporation's work
- $1.0M
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (Rw · 2024
For an African research chair program in data science and its applications
- $1.0M
Columbia University · New York, NY · 2024
For Columbia University's SIPA Institute of Global Politics, Carnegie Distinguished Fellows
- $1.0M
Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation · Chicago, IL · 2024
For project support for an initiative on civic education in New York City Public Schools
- $1.0M
Sesame Workshop · New York, NY · 2024
For general support
- $1.0M
Amalgamated Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023
For core support of BuildUS, a collaborative fund aimed at ensuring federal funds are invested in local communities
- $1.0M
Columbia University · New York, NY · 2023
For Columbia University's SIPA Institute of Global Politics, Inaugural Carnegie Distinguished Fellows
- $1.0M
Immigrant Legal Resource Center · San Francisco, CA · 2023
For core support of the New Americans Campaign
- $1.0M
Charter Fund · Broomfield, CO · 2022
For new school development, innovation, and capacity-building through Fund IV
- $1.0M
El Education · New York, NY · 2022
For general support
- $1.0M
Instruction Partners · Nashville, TN · 2022
For general support
- $1.0M
Leading Educators · New Orleans, LA · 2022
For general support
- $1.0M
Teaching Lab · Washington, DC · 2022
For general support
- $1.0M
El Education · New York, NY · 2021
For general support
- $1.0M
Instruction Partners · Nashville, TN · 2021
For general support
- $1.0M
International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2021
For emergency relief efforts toward Ukraine crisis
- $1.0M
Learning Policy Institute · Palo Alto, CA · 2021
For EdPrepLab and policy efforts to build a well-prepared, stable, and diverse K-12 educator workforce
- $972,358
Carnegie Corporation of New York · New York, NY · 2021
For the dissemination of the Corporation's work
- $950,000
African Population and Health Research Center · 2024
For core support to the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa
- $940,000
Greatschools · Oakland, CA · 2024
For project support to integrate public library data onto their platform, allowing users to better understand the broader educational ecosystem within their community
- $925,000
King'S College London · 2024
For core support to the African Leadership Centre
- $925,000
King'S College London · 2022
For core support to the African Leadership Centre
- $921,300
King'S College London · 2021
For core support to the African Leadership Centre
- $910,260
Associated Press · New York, NY · 2022
For project support to expand education reporting through the AP Education Reporting Network
- $900,000
Cognia · Alpharetta, GA · 2024
As a final grant to develop, pilot, and bring to market a set of interim science assessments aligned with OpenSciEd courses in high school biology and elementary grades 3-5
- $900,000
University of Ghana · 2024
As a final grant for support of doctoral and early-career fellowships with expansion to four partner universities in Ghana and the region (Building a New Generation of Academics in Africa (BANGA-Africa) - Phase 4)
- $900,000
University of Pretoria · 2024
As a final grant for Future Africa's early-career leadership fellowship program to build transdisciplinary research skills
- $900,000
Nuclear Threat Initiative · Washington, DC · 2022
For general support
- $900,000
Nuclear Threat Initiative · Washington, DC · 2021
For general support
- $900,000
Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (Ruforum) · 2021
For support of competitive early-career fellowships
- $885,000
University of Pretoria · 2021
For Future Africa's early-career leadership fellowship program to build transdisciplinary research skills
- $875,000
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2024
For core support of Opportunity Insights
- $875,000
Windward Fund · Washington, DC · 2024
As a final grant for core support of the Heartland Fund, a funder collaborative working to strengthen civic engagement in rural communities
- $875,000
Columbia University · New York, NY · 2023
As a final grant for a project to the Center for Public Research and Leadership to finalize the Curriculum Implementation Change Framework resources and conduct a research study on student outcomes and implementation of… read allAs a final grant for a project to the Center for Public Research and Leadership to finalize the Curriculum Implementation Change Framework resources and conduct a research study on student outcomes and implementation of the OpenSciEd middle school curriculum less
- $875,000
Icivics · Cambridge, MA · 2023
For core support for the CivXNow Coalition
- $875,000
International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2023
For support of its reception center for migrants in New York City
- $875,000
Windward Fund · Washington, DC · 2022
For core support of the Heartland Fund, a funder collaborative working to strengthen civic engagement in rural communities
- $869,900
University of the Witwatersrand · 2023
For advancing university transformation through strengthening the early- and mid-career academic pipeline
- $850,000
Federation of American Scientists · Washington, DC · 2023
For a project on nuclear command and control and artificial intelligence
- $850,000
Science for Africa Foundation · 2023
For fellowships for early-career scholars in the social sciences and humanities
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