Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Difference between revisions
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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.<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 . | 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.<ref>Hewlett Foundation. (2003). Grant details for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved October 20, 2003</ref> In 2023, the organization reported revenue of $51,064,825 and expenses totaling $45,424,424.<ref>Wikipedia contributors. (2025). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved March 2, 2025.</ref> | ||
==Mission Statement== | ==Mission Statement== |