List of awards and honors received by Jimmy Carter

U.S. President Jimmy Carter (born October 1, 1924) has received numerous accolades, awards, and honorary degrees. Several places, institutions, and other things have been named for him.

Former President and Navy submariner Jimmy Carter (left) hoists a replica of the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) given to him by Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton (right) at a naming ceremony in the Pentagon on April 28, 1998.

Honorary doctorates

Honorary Fellow

Accolades

Among the honors Carter has received are the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Others include:

Namesakes

Navy submarine

In 1998, the U.S. Navy named the third and last Seawolf-class submarine the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) in honor of former President Carter and his service as a submariner officer. It became one of the first Navy vessels to be named for a person living at the time of naming.[20]

Fish species

In 2002, a fish species was given a scientific name after him, the bluegrass darter (Etheostoma jimmycarter), for his environmental leadership and accomplishments in the areas of national energy policy and wilderness protection, and his lifelong commitment to social justice and basic human rights.[21]

U.S. Naval Academy building

In February 2023, the United States Naval Academy changed the name of its engineering building from Maury Hall to Carter Hall in honor of the former president and Naval Academy graduate. The building was previously named for Matthew Fontaine Maury, an oceanographer and U.S. naval officer who gave up his commission to fight against the United States by serving as a naval officer and diplomatic envoy to England for the Confederacy.[22][23]

Grammy Awards

President Carter has been nominated for the Grammy Awards 9 times in the Best Spoken Word Album category, winning three times.[24]

Spoken Word Grammy

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1997Best Spoken Word AlbumLiving FaithNominated
1998Best Spoken Word AlbumThe Virtues of AgingNominated
2001Best Spoken Word AlbumAn Hour Before DaylightNominated
2006Best Spoken Word AlbumOur Endangered Values: America's Moral CrisisWon
2007Best Spoken Word AlbumSunday Mornings In Plains: Bringing Peace To A Changing WorldNominated
2009Best Spoken Word AlbumWe Can Have Peace In The Holy LandNominated
2014Best Spoken Word AlbumA Call to ActionNominated
2015Best Spoken Word AlbumA Full Life: Reflections at 90Won
2018Best Spoken Word AlbumFaith - A Journey for AllWon

His win in 2019 at the age of 94 years and 132 days made him the third oldest person to win a Grammy. The current record holder is Pinetop Perkins, who was 97 when he won a Grammy in 2011 (one month before his death). Carter is the oldest still-living Grammy winner.

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