21 CARNEGIE ORGANIZATIONS WORLDWIDE
Andrew Carnegie founded 21 organizations that today bear his name. Each of the organizations has its own funds and trustees and is independently managed. The organizations are
1: Carnegie Hall, New York (founded 1889),
2: Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh (1895),
3: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (1900),
4: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, Dunfermline (1901),
5: Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C. (1902),
6: Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Dunfermline (1903),
7: Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburgh (1904),
8: Carnegie Hero Fund Trust, United Kingdom, Dunfermline (1908),
9: Fondation Carnegie, France (1909),
10: Carnegie Heltefund for Norge, Norway (1911),
11: Fondation Carnegie pour less Sauveteurs, Switzerland (1911),
12: Carnegie Heldenfonds, The Netherlands (1911),
13: Carnegiestiftelsen, Sweden (1911),
14: Carnegie Belønningsfud for Heltemod, Denmark (1911),
15: Fondation Carnegie, Belgium (1911),
16: Fondazione Carnegie, Italy (1911),
17: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Menlo Park, California (1905),
18: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. (1910),
19: Carnegie Corporation of New York, New York City (1911),
20: Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Dunfermline (1913) and
21: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City (1914).
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