Woods Fund of Chicago
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Woods Fund of Chicago is a private independent foundation in
Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = List of sovereign states, Count ...
, whose goal is to increase opportunities for less-advantaged people and communities in the Chicago metropolitan area, including the opportunity to shape decisions affecting them. The Woods Charitable Fund was incorporated in
Nebraska Nebraska () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the sout ...
in 1941 by Frank Henry Woods Sr. (1868–1952) and Nelle Cochrane Woods (1870–1950) of
Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County. The city covers with a population of 292,657 in 2021. It is the second-most populous city in Nebraska and the 73rd-largest in the United ...
and their three sons: Thomas Cochrane Woods Sr. (1895–1958) of Lincoln, and Henry Cochrane Woods Sr. (1895–1968) and Frank Henry Woods Jr. (1905–1980) of Chicago, and operated in both Lincoln and Chicago for 53 years through 1993, when the Woods Charitable Fund was reorganized into two separate foundations, with separate officers, boards of directors, and staff.


The Woods Fund of Chicago was incorporated in
Illinois Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rock ...
on November 15, 1993, and effective January 1, 1994 was allocated 70% of the market value of the assets of the Woods Charitable Fund and began operation and continued the Fund's philanthropy in Chicago, while the Woods Charitable Fund continued its philanthropy in Lincoln. The principal for the foundation came from business interests in the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Lincoln, Nebraska, the Sahara Coal Co. headquartered in Chicago with mines in Saline County in far
Southern Illinois Southern Illinois, also known as Little Egypt, is the southern third of Illinois, principally along and south of Interstate 64. Although part of a Midwestern state, this region is aligned in culture more with that of the Upland South than the Mi ...
, and Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. of
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S ...
. In 2004, the Woods Fund of Chicago was the 43rd largest foundation in Illinois by total assets with assets of $67,304,215.


Mission statement

The fund describes itself as "a grantmaking foundation whose goal is to increase opportunities for less advantaged people and communities in the metropolitan area, including the opportunity to shape decisions affecting them. The foundation works primarily as a funding partner with nonprofit organizations. Woods supports nonprofits in their important roles of engaging people in civic life, addressing the causes of poverty and other challenges facing the region, promoting more effective public policies, reducing racism and other barriers to equal opportunity, and building a sense of community and common ground."


Finances

In its 2006 annual report, the fund said it had made $3.1 million in grants to more than 70 local organizations. At the time, the fund had $58 million in assets.


Presidents and Directors


Woods Charitable Fund

* President: ** Frank Henry Woods Sr. (1941–1952) ** Thomas Cochrane Woods Jr. (1952–1958) ** Henry Cochrane Woods Sr. (1958–1968) ** Thomas Cochrane Woods Jr. (1968–1989) ** Lucia Woods Lindley (1990–1993) ** ''Thomas Cochrane Woods, III (1993–2000)'' ** ''Thomas D. Potter (2001–2002)'' ** ''Stephen S. Sands (2003–2004)'' ** ''Michael J. Tavlin (2005–2006)'' ** ''Donna Wiemann Woods (2007– )'' * Executive Director: Jean Rudd (1980–1993), ''Pam Baker (1994– )'' * Board of Directors, 1993: ** Lucia Woods Lindley - ''(Director 1980–1993)'' - President (1990–1993), Woods Charitable Fund; co-founder, Chicago Foundation for Women; founder, The Sophia Fund; photographer; daughter of Frank Henry Woods Jr.



** George Kelm - ''(Director 1968–1996)'' - Chairman (1992–1994), former President & CEO (1978–1992), Sahara Enterprises, Inc.; former Associate (1954–1963), Partner (1964–1972), Managing Partner (1973–1978), Hopkins & Sutter; former Vice President, Woods Charitable Fund (1978–1993)


** Mary Decker - ''(Director 1991–1994)'' - Director (1991–1994),
Cook County Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California. More than 40% of all residents of Illinois live within Cook County. As of 20 ...
Office of Capital Planning and Policy; Senior Vice President for community relations and reinvestment activities, First Chicago Bank (1994–1995), First Chicago NBD (1995–1998), Banc One (1998– ); former Executive Director (1985–1990), Metropolitan Planning Council; winner (1989), ''
Crain's Chicago Business ''Crain's Chicago Business'' is a weekly business newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, IL. It is owned by Detroit-based Crain Communications Inc., Crain Communications, a privately held publishing company with more than 30 magazines, including ''Adve ...
'' "40 Under 40" award; former Executive Director (1978–1985), Friends of the Parks



** Charles N. Wheatley - ''(Director 1993– )'' - President & CEO (1992– ), former Vice President & Secretary (1985–1992) Sahara Enterprises, Inc.; Vice President (1994–1996), Woods Fund of Chicago ** Thomas Cochrane Woods III - ''(Director 1980–2000)'' - Chairman (1993–1999), Lincoln Telecommunications; President (1993–2000), former Vice President (1989–1993), Woods Charitable Fund; son of Thomas Cochrane Woods Jr. ** Sydney D. Beane - ''(Director 1990-1995)'' - Western Regional Director (1993– ),
Center for Community Change Community Change, formerly the Center for Community Change (CCC), is a progressive community organizing group active in the United States. It was founded in 1968 in response to civil rights concerns of the 1960s and to honor Robert F. Kennedy. The ...
; former Executive Director (1983–1993), Lincoln Indian Center (1983–1993); former Assistant Professor and Director of American Indian Projects (1980–1983), School of Social Work,
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the ...
** Marie Fischer - ''(Director 1991-1996)'' - Trainer, The Grantsmanship Center; Professor Emeritus, Department of Community and Regional Planning, College of Architecture,
University of Nebraska–Lincoln The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska. Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was known as the Univers ...


Woods Fund of Chicago

* President: ** George Kelm (1994–1996) ** Jean Rudd (1997–2000) ** Ricardo A. Millett (2001–2005) ** Deborah Harrington (2006–2009) ** Laura S. Washington (2010- ) * Executive Director: Jean Rudd (1980–1996) * Board of Directors, 1994: ** George Kelm - ''(Director 1968–1996)'' ** Mary Decker - ''(Director 1991–1994)'' ** Charles N. Wheatley - ''(Director 1993– )'' **
Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, Obama was the first Af ...
- ''(Director 1994–2002)'' - Associate (1993–1996), Of counsel (1997–2004), Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland; Lecturer (1992–1996), Senior Lecturer (1996–2004),
University of Chicago Law School The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It is consistently ranked among the best and most prestigious law schools in the world, and has many dis ...
; Illinois
State Senator A state senator is a member of a state's senate in the bicameral legislature of 49 U.S. states, or a member of the unicameral Nebraska Legislature. Description A state senator is a member of an upper house in the bicameral legislatures of ...
(1997–2004); winner (1993), ''Crain's Chicago Business'' "40 Under 40" award; former president (1990–1991), ''
Harvard Law Review The ''Harvard Law Review'' is a law review published by an independent student group at Harvard Law School. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the ''Harvard Law Review''s 2015 impact factor of 4.979 placed the journal first out of 143 ...
''; former Executive Director (1985–1988),
Developing Communities Project The Developing Communities Project (DCP) is a faith-based organization in Chicago, Illinois. DCP was organized in 1984 as a branch of the Calumet Community Religious Conference (CCRC) in response to lay-offs and plant closings in Southeast Chica ...
** Howard J. Stanback - ''(Director 1994–2005)'' - Executive Vice President (1989–1992, 1994–1997), Airport Resources Partners (ARP) Inc.; Manager (1998–2002), New Kenwood, LLC; President & CEO (2002–2005), Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities; former City Manager (1992–1993),
Hartford, Connecticut Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since t ...
; former Commissioner (1988–1989), Chicago Department of Aviation; former Administrative Assistant (1987–1988) to Chicago Mayors
Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
and
Sawyer *A sawyer (occupation) is someone who saws wood. *Sawyer, a fallen tree stuck on the bottom of a river, where it constitutes a danger to boating. Places in the United States Communities * Sawyer, Kansas * Sawyer, Kentucky * Sawyer, Michigan * S ...
; former Deputy Director for Strategic Planning (1985–1987), Chicago Office of Employment and Training; former Assistant Professor of Economics (1981–1985),
New School for Social Research The New School for Social Research (NSSR) is a graduate-level educational institution that is one of the divisions of The New School in New York City, United States. The university was founded in 1919 as a home for progressive era thinkers. NSS ...


* Other Directors, 1995–2005:
** Maria G. Valdez - ''(Director 1995–2005)'' - Senior Litigator (1992–2003), Regional Counsel (2003–2005), Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund; winner (2001), ''Crain's Chicago Business'' "40 Under 40" award;
Magistrate Judge The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. In ancient Rome, a ''magistratus'' was one of the highest ranking government officers, and possessed both judic ...
(2005– ),
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (in case citations, N.D. Ill.) is the federal trial-level court with jurisdiction over the northern counties of Illinois. Appeals from the Northern District of Illinois ar ...


** Cynthia M. Campbell - ''(Director 1997–2002)'' - President (1995– ),
McCormick Theological Seminary McCormick Theological Seminary is a private Presbyterian seminary in Chicago, Illinois. It shares a campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, bordering the campus of the University of Chicago. A letter of intent was signed on May ...

** R. Eden Martin - ''(Director 1997–2005)'' - Partner (1975–2004), Chairman of the Management Committee (1989–1999), Of counsel (2005– ),
Sidley & Austin Sidley Austin LLP is an American multinational law firm with approximately 2,000 lawyers in 20 offices worldwide. The firm's headquarters is at One South Dearborn in Chicago's Loop. The firm specializes in a variety of areas in both litigation ...
; President (1999– ), Civic Committee and the
Commercial Club of Chicago The Commercial Club of Chicago is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) social welfare organization founded in 1877 with a mission to promote the social and economic vitality of the metropolitan area of Chicago. History The Commercial Club was founded in 1877 ...





* Board of Directors, 2008: ** Charles N. Wheatley - ''(Director 1993– )'' ** William C. Ayers - ''(Director 1999– )'' - Distinguished Professor of Education,
University of Illinois at Chicago The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, adjacent to the Chicago Loop. The second campus established under the University of Illinois ...
** Laura S. Washington - ''(Director 2003– )'' - Ida B. Wells-Barnett University Professor and Fellow of the DePaul Humanities Center ** Jesus G. Garcia - ''(Director 2003– )'' - Executive Director, Little Village Community Development Corporation ** Doris Salomón Chagin - ''(Director 2005– )'' - Community Affairs Director, Midwest US, BP America Inc. ** Lee Bey - ''(Director 2006– )'' - Executive Director (2007– ), Chicago Central Area Committee; former Director of Media and Governmental Affairs (2004–2006), Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill LLP ** Beth E. Richie - ''(Director 2006– )'' - Professor and Head of the Department of African American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago ** Patrick M. Sheahan - ''(Director 2008– )'' - Executive Director, Public Affairs,
UBS Investment Bank UBS Group AG is a multinational Investment banking, investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland. Co-headquartered in the cities of Zürich and Basel, it maintains a presence in all major financial centres ...
* Board Chair: ** Charles N. Wheatley (1997) ** Barack Obama (1998) ** Howard J. Stanback (1999–2002) ** Maria G. Valdez (2003–2004) ** William C. Ayers (2005–2006) ** Laura S. Washington (2007–2009) ** Jesus G. Garcia (2010- ) * Board Vice Chair: ** Barack Obama (1997) ** Howard J. Stanback (1998) ** Maria G. Valdez (1999–2002) ** William C. Ayers (2003–2004) ** Laura S. Washington (2005–2006) ** Jesus G. Garcia (2007–2009) ** Doris Solomon (2010- )


References


External links


The Woods Fund
{{Authority control Philanthropic organizations based in the United States Barack Obama