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Why should you make a gift to the Carnegie Council's Annual Fund?

The Carnegie Council is the only policy organization dedicated to advancing ethics in international affairs, and in these troubled times, our mission is more vital than ever.

With this in mind, in 2006 we began an ambitious expansion of our outreach program. We have increased the number of public events, expanded the work of our critically acclaimed journal, Ethics & International Affairs, produced podcasts that routinely rank in the top five downloads on iTunes' 'News & Organizations' section, and launched an online magazine, PolicyInnovations.org. Today we are reaching more people than ever before, and our worldwide audience continues to grow by the month.

But with these successes come additional costs, and so in 2006, the Council initiated the Annual Fund appeal. These extra funds are sorely needed to help pay for the day-to-day running of our operations. Every donation helps ensure the high standard of programs and publications the Council provides.

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