Anonymous ID: 6f3592 April 7, 2020, 1:51 p.m. No.8715406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5598 >>5635 >>5643

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).

 

https://www.carnegie.org/news/articles/first-andrew-carnegie-medals-awarded-to-seven-visionaries-of-modern-philanthropy/

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>CARNEGIE ORGANIZATIONS

 

Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy:

Andrew Carnegie’s Legacy of Giving

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Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy

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The Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy, bestowed by the international family of Carnegie institutions since 2001, celebrates Andrew Carnegie’s vision of philanthropy and legacy of giving. It recognizes outstanding philanthropists who have had a significant and lasting impact on a particular field, nation, or the international community, and whose work embodies the values of Carnegie — that the surplus wealth of the few should be administered “for the good of the people.”'

 

https://youtu.be/G5k_3XgrIpY