Individual Giving
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace works with donors and partners who share its institutional goals and mission.
With over 170 experts from diverse disciplines and perspectives, we work across borders to expand cooperation and understanding. Against the backdrop of a changing geopolitical landscape, we generate pragmatic ideas and advance knowledge on critical issues including climate, emerging technologies, democracy, and governance.
As challenges grow and emerge, our work increasingly relies on the generosity and support of like-minded individuals and organizations. Thank you for your support.
Other Ways to Give
Donate by mail
Checks can be mailed to the Development Department at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace at 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036.
Donate stock or mutual funds
Please contact Aiysha Kirmani.
Deferred gifts
Carnegie welcomes deferred gifts in the form of Retirement Plan Beneficiary Designations; Bequests; Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations; in addition to Split Interest Gifts such as Charitable Gift Annuities; Charitable Remainder Trusts; Charitable Lead Trusts.
For inquiries about deferred gifts, please contact Alison Rausch.
General Inquiries
For questions about donations, please contact Chloe Benson.
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