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Woods Fund Chicago 2025 Grantmaking Cycle

This grant provides financial support to grassroots organizations in the Chicago area that focus on community organizing and advocacy for racial and economic justice, particularly those led by BIPOC individuals and serving marginalized communities.

$35,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

Woods Fund Chicago is a philanthropic organization that allocates over $4 million annually to support community organizing efforts aimed at achieving racial and economic justice. The Fund prioritizes partnerships with grassroots organizations and movements that challenge systemic inequities and work toward lasting societal change. Each year, Woods Fund Chicago provides core grants up to $35,000 for new grantee partners. These grants are intended for a one-year duration and are renewable. As of 2024, the Fund has shifted to a single grantmaking cycle per year, with an application window opening each February. Successful applicants are notified in July. The primary focus of Woods Fund Chicago’s grants is to support organizations and coalitions based in the Chicago metropolitan area, including the city of Chicago and select areas of Cook County. Grantees must be registered 501(c)(3) organizations or fiscally sponsored by such entities. The Fund seeks to collaborate with organizations that engage in community organizing or public policy advocacy and utilize an intersectional racial justice framework. The Fund is particularly interested in supporting BIPOC-led organizations, as well as those working with marginalized communities, including people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, and those affected by systemic racism and economic injustice. The application process involves submitting a request through Woods Fund Chicago’s GivingData portal. For the 2025 cycle, applications for new grantee partners are accepted from February 3 to March 3, 2025. Returning grantee partners have a separate application window from April 1 to April 30, 2025. Applicants are notified of their status after a multi-step decision-making process, which includes application reviews, site visits, and interviews with select applicants. Once decisions are made, grantees receive funding agreements and can expect funds to be disbursed 2-3 weeks after signing. The organization emphasizes its commitment to trust-based philanthropy, aiming to build long-term relationships with grantee partners beyond the provision of financial support. Grantee partners benefit from year-round check-ins, access to capacity-building resources, networking opportunities, and specialized programs, such as the “Cultivate: Women of Color in Leadership” program. Additionally, Woods Fund Chicago amplifies the work of its grantees through various media channels and peer networks, ensuring that community organizing is recognized and supported within the broader philanthropic landscape. Woods Fund Chicago’s funding priorities exclude certain types of projects, including business and economic development, capital campaigns, healthcare institutions, and direct service provision. The Fund also does not support religious programs, medical research, or educational scholarships. The focus remains squarely on supporting community organizing efforts and systemic change aimed at advancing racial and economic justice in Chicago.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $35,000

Total Program Funding

$4,000,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Grants are for one year but are renewable. These funds are for general operating support for organizations involved in community organizing and/or public policy advocacy with a focus on racial justice.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
Nonprofits
Small businesses

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants must be based in the Chicago metropolitan area and be registered 501(c)(3) organizations or fiscally sponsored by one. They must focus on community organizing, public policy advocacy, or similar efforts using a racial equity framework. Eligible organizations are also typically BIPOC-led and support marginalized communities.

Geographic Eligibility

Cook County (IL)

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Deborah Clark

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