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Carnegie Corporation of New York

Minutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time.

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Box 875, Reel r-9323

Celebrating 70 years of the Foundation's contributions to improving lives, this booklet contains a comprehensive pull-out timeline marking key moments in Ford history. Essays from board Chair Kathryn Fuller and President Susan Berresford highlight the Fou

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This report is a review and analysis of the Ford Foundation's support of new and emerging foundations in the U.S. and overseas during the period 1975 to 2001. Commissioned by the Foundation's Philanthropy Learning Group, consultant Laurie Regelbrugge exam

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Box 877, Reel r-9323

A working paper from an Aspen Institute Roundtable, held in Washington, D.C. in September 2006, on the issue of new legal forms and tax structures for social enterprise nonprofits and corporations.[…]A project of the Nonprofit Sector Research Fund.