- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Founder(s) Paul Mellon
Ailsa Mellon-BruceFounded June 30, 1969 Location New York City
Princeton, New JerseyKey people Don Michael Randel, President Focus Higher education
Museums and art conservation
Performing arts
Conservation
Information technologyMethod Grants Endowment $6.1 billion Website www.mellon.org The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation of New York City and Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, is a private foundation with five core areas of interest, endowed with wealth accumulated by the late Andrew W. Mellon of the Mellon family of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the product of the 1969 merger of the Avalon Foundation and the Old Dominion Foundation. These foundations were set up separately by Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon-Bruce, the children of Andrew W. Mellon. It is housed in the expanded former offices of the Bollingen Foundation in New York City, another educational philanthropy supported by Paul Mellon. Don Michael Randel is the Foundation's president. His predecessors have included William G. Bowen, John Edward Sawyer and Nathan Pusey. Randel is the former President of the University of Chicago. In 2004, the Foundation was awarded the National Medal of Arts.[1]
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Core areas of interest
- Higher education, including the humanities, libraries, and scholarly communication
- Museums and art conservation
- Performing arts
- Conservation and the environment
- Information technology; specifically, software development in support of the Foundation's areas of interest
Research group
Mellon has a small research group that has investigated doctoral education, collegiate admissions, independent research libraries, charitable nonprofits, scholarly communications, and other issues in order to ensure that the foundation's grants would be well-informed and more effective. Some of the recent publications of this effect include Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education, Reclaiming the Game: College Sports and Educational Values, JSTOR: A History, The Game of Life: College Sports and Educational Values, and The Shape of the River.
Mellon's endowment has fluctuated in the range of $5–6 billion dollars in recent years, and its annual grantmaking has been on the order of $300 million.
See also
References
External links
- The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation official site
- Mellon Program in Scholarly Communication
- Mellon Program in Museums and Art Conservation
- Mellon Program in Research in Information Technology
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships
- The UCL Mellon Program
- Finding aid to the A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust Records at the Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
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