News Release
October 2, 2006
Contact: Gary Kowalczyk, Director
of Administration and Finance;
(202) 939-1118 or gkowalczyk@ciw.edu
CarnegieÕs Endowment Achieves 16.2% Return
Washington, D.C. Ð The Carnegie Institution of Washington announced today
that its endowment earned a 16.2 % return in the fiscal year ending June 30,
2006. This latest return, coupled with a disciplined spending approach over the
last several years, has increased the value of the endowment to $719 million. The
EndowmentÕs value at the end of the preceding fiscal year was $648 million. During
the last decade, the Endowment has more than doubled, growing from $338 million
to $719 million.
President Richard Meserve remarked, ÒThe outstanding
performance in the past year will allow the Institution to continue to support
a high level of scientific excellence that would otherwise be unattainable. Carnegie
and its scientists benefit immensely from the excellent financial stewardship
of our Board of Trustees, and in particular the work of our Finance Committee,
which is chaired by David Swensen, the Chief Investment Officer for Yale
University.Ó
CarnegieÕs Endowment is essential to the operations of
the organization. In the coming year more than 50% of CarnegieÕs operating
funds are anticipated to come from the Endowment.
CarnegieÕs Endowment has returned an annualized 11.7%
over the trailing five years, placing its investment performance significantly
above the average achieved by institutional funds. President Meserve noted,
ÒCarnegieÕs donors and supporters appreciate the sound stewardship of the
InstitutionÕs Endowment. This effort serves to maximize the return on
contributions, enabling research that is at the frontiers of science.Ó
____________________
The
Carnegie Institution of Washington (www.carnegieinstitution.org) has
been a pioneering force in basic scientific research since 1902. It is a
private, nonprofit organization with six research departments throughout the
U.S. Carnegie scientists are leaders in plant biology, developmental biology,
astronomy, materials science, global ecology, and Earth and planetary science.