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==Financial Sponsors== | ==Financial Sponsors== | ||
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is primarily funded through its endowment, originally established by Andrew Carnegie with a $10 million gift in 1910. This initial funding was provided in the form of first mortgage bonds, generating interest to support the organization's operations and mission. Over time, the organization has also received grants from various entities, such as the Hewlett Foundation, which awarded $1 million for specific projects like the Africa Program and Cyber Policy Initiative. In 2023, the organization reported revenue of $51,064,825 and expenses totaling $45,424,424 . | The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is primarily funded through its endowment, originally established by Andrew Carnegie with a $10 million gift in 1910. This initial funding was provided in the form of first mortgage bonds, generating interest to support the organization's operations and mission.<ref>Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (n.d.). Our Story. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref> Over time, the organization has also received grants from various entities, such as the Hewlett Foundation, which awarded $1 million for specific projects like the Africa Program and Cyber Policy Initiative. In 2023, the organization reported revenue of $51,064,825 and expenses totaling $45,424,424 . | ||
==Mission Statement== | ==Mission Statement== |