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Woods Fund Chicago has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in January 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Woods Fund Chicago are: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, woodsfundchicago has populated their site with Chicago Community Leaders on Building Intersectional Solidarity across the City | WBEZ Chicago, Marguerite Casey Foundation Plans to Give at Least $50M Annually | Chronicle of Philanthropy, June Newsletter | Brittany Ward on Bringing Trust-Based Philanthropy Home, Strategy and Leverage—Not Vibes—Are What We Need Now | The Progressive, Mental Health Emergency Response Program Expands Citywide | BlockClub Chicago, Woodstock Institute | Director of Policy & Advocacy, The People's Lobby | Southland Organizer, P.A.S.O - West Suburban Action Project | Legal Director, Housing Action Illinois | Housing Policy Organizer, Hana Center | Development Manager, Faith in Place | Wisconsin Outreach Coordinator, The Chicago Community Trust | Multiple Positions Available, Alliance of the Southeast | Environmental Justice Outreach Coordinator, April Newsletter | We Cannot Yield the Fight for Power: Funding Organizing in an Age of Scarcity, Raise the Floor Alliance | Staff Attorney, ICIRR | Family Support Network Director; Hotline Manager, Enlace Chicago | Grant Finance Associate, Community Organizing and Family Issues | Experienced Community/Policy Organizer, Chicago Workers Collaborative | Financial Assistant; Data and Communications organizer, Chicago Foundation for Women | Database and Development Coordinator, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council | Chicago Youth Works Summer Positions, Resource: Keep Your SNAP Benefits | jobreadyil.com, What Do Authoritarians Fear Most? People Who Stick Up for Each Other. | Truthout, Black-Led Nonprofits Didn't See Lasting Funding Boosts After 2020 | Chronicle of Philanthropy, Fighting Cancer Has Given Me New Insights on the Anti-Fascist Challenge We Face | Truthout, Progress Center for Independent Living | Program Director, The People's Lobby | Driver Resource Program Manager, Paul M. Angell Family Foundation | Senior Manager of Information Technology, Latino Policy Forum | Executive Coordinator, Housing Action Illinois | National Service Program Associate, Chicago Jobs Council | Policy Advocacy Manager, Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness | Federal Advocacy Manager, Brave Space Alliance | Case Manager, Intake Coordinator, Alliance of the Southeast | Community Organizer on Equitable Development, Truthout | As Trump Bombs Iran, We Need to Reckon With the American War Machine, Chicago Air Pollution Map Shows Neighborhood Air Quality Across the City | Chicago Reporter, The Planes Across the Tarmac | In These Times, March Newsletter | Renewing Our Commitments, Healing to Action | Bilingual Base-building and Leadership Development Organizer, Chicago Foundation for Women | Accounting Coordinator, The Chicago Community Trust | Finance Coordinator, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos | Multiple Positions Open, BPNC | Director of Finance and Accounting; Youth Life Coach, Talking Points Memo | How Trump’s Immigration Crusade Is Endangering Black Americans, Truthout | Believing Borders Make Us Safer Is Like Believing the Sun Revolves Around Earth, Labor Politics | How to Block ICE In Your City, The New York Times | The Difference That ICE Watchers Are Making in Minnesota, February Newsletter | WFC is Aligning our Investments with Our Values, The People's Lobby | Environmental Justice Organizer, Faith in Place | Central IL Environmental Justice Youth Facilitato, ICIRR — Program Coordinator, Chicago Jobs Council | Training & Development Program Manager, Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness | Staff Attorney — Public Benefits, Cabrini Green Legal Aid | Staff Attorney – Criminal Records Relief, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council | Sports Instructor, Brave Space Alliance | Support Group Facilitators, The Forge | Inspiring Radical Optimism Through Solidarity Economy Storytelling: Narrative Power & The Fight Against the Mainstream, The Triibe | COMMENTARY: The making of an ICE agent, Inside Philanthropy | The Schott Foundation Debuts New Tool to Chart Sustainable Grantmaking, January Newsletter | Fuel for the Future: Grantee Victories from 2025, Working the Three Earths Framework, December Newsletter | Where do We Go from Here?, Voqal Partners | Controller, Coalition for Spiritual & Public Leadership | Communications Coordinator, November 2025 Newsletter | A Bigger Toolbox: Getting Creative on Support for Grantee Partners — Woods Fund Chicago, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Litigation Paralegal; Digital Engagement Associate, Sign Up for the Woods Fund Chicago Newsletter, Funders: Join us in Meeting the Moment, New Applicant Grant Cycle Closes March 10, Enlace Chicago | Family Support Specialist, HANA Center | Multiple Positions Open, May Newsletter | “Change Doesn’t Happen in a Twelve Month Grant Cycle”: Katelyn Johnson on Funding Black Organizing Now, Chicago Jobs Council | Policy Advocacy Manager, Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness | Streetlight Data Entry Clerk (PT), As Censorship Expands, Autonomous Libraries Are Springing Up to Fill the Gaps | Truthout, Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness | Federal Advocacy Fellowship, Newsletter Sign up, Chicago Community & Worker's Rights | Community Navigators Coordinator, Activists Press For Permanent Gun Violence Reduction Department After Mass Shooting Wounds 14, Dean Spade and Benji Hart on Transformative Justice | Love in a F*cked Up World, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos | Multiple Positions Available, Know Your Rights as an Unsheltered Person | Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness, Immigrant Community Resources | ICIRR, Prison, Prose, & Protest | People are in motion, everywhere., Enlace Chicago | Educational Program Manager; Resource Coordinator, How to Get Help and Help Others During ICE Raids | City Bureau, South Side Weekly | Opinion: Who Benefits From a Snap Curfew?, Latino Policy Forum | Senior Housing Policy Analyst, The New York Times | Under ‘Crime-Free Housing’ Laws, Families May Be Evicted for Minor Offenses, Inside Philanthropy | Retreating on Identity Will Not Unify Us, Newsletter Archive, Woods Fund Chicago President Michelle Morales Featured in Inside Philanthropy, Stanford Social Innovation Review | A Looser Hold on Perpetuity, September Newsletter // Organizers are Defending Chicago: We Stand with Them, Chicago faith leaders on leading in a time of ICE and Border Patrol arrests, raids - WBEZ Chicago, They Came for Our Neighbors. We Showed Up., To Honor Miss Major, We Fight for the Trans and Queer Spaces She Built | Truthout, Mujeres Latinas en Acción | Multiple Positions Open, July 2025 Newsletter: Beyond Payout: Four More Ways to Support Grantee Partners, Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project | Community Organizing Intern, Latino Union of Chicago | Organizing Director, Latino Policy Forum | Executive Coordinator, Faith in Place | Multiple Positions Open, Alliance of the Southeast | Multiple Positions Open, Retreating on Identity Will Not Unify Us | Inside Philanthropy, Chicago’s Invisible Property Owners | WBEZ Chicago, Chicago Foundations Join Coalition decrying White House's threats Against Philanthropic Groups Chicago Sun-Times, Jane Addams Senior Caucus | Social Worker, CUE Chicago | Executive Director, Applications Open! Cultivate Women of Color 2025 - 2026 Cohort, October 29th Panel | Foundations Taking Action: Leaders Share Strategy Shifts, Bahati Aimee: A Reflection in Support of Black Migrants & More Responsible Migrant Funding — Woods Fund Chicago, Explore the Top WFC Readings of 2024, Guest Feature: Healing to Action’s Karla Altmayer on Funding Gender-Based Violence Initiatives — Woods Fund Chicago, Becoming The Vision podcast: Hope with Michelle Morales, Nonprofit Financial Commons | 12 Urgent Financial Action Steps for Nonprofits: A 2025 Checklist, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights | Movement Building Director, Chicago Jobs Council |, Chicago Racial Justice Pooled Fund | Executive Director, Cocktails & Complicity Tickets, Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 4:00 PM | Eventbrite, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council | Director of Clinical Services (LCWS), Chicago Sun Times | Chicago hospitals are scaling back trans care for youth. A rapid response team is stepping in., Chronicle of Philanthropy | How Funders Can Protect Grantees — and Themselves — From Civil Society Attacks, Is the Sector Really Expanding Payout? Or Is That a Dangerous Illusion?, Inside Philanthropy | Woods Fund Chicago’s Michelle Morales on the Myths of Perpetuity, Arise Chicago’s Immigrant Worker Toolkit, available in English and Spanish, IL IMMIGRATION INFO | Know Your Rights, June 2025 Newsletter: Five Summers Later, What has Philanthropy Learned From 2020?, Becoming Together: Healing, Leading, Transforming - Chicago Women in Philanthropy, Arise Chicago’s Workers Rights Manual, available in English, Spanish, and Polish, Know Your Rights: Day Labor, co-written by Latino Union for City Bureau, available in English and Spanish, Read the Woods Fund Chicago Biannual Report, Kimberley Rudd | Notable Black Leaders 2024 in the Chicago area, In Wake of SCOTUS Rulings, Woods Fund Remains Explicitly Committed to Racial Justice — Woods Fund Chicago, WFC President Michelle Morales to be Honored with Philanthropy Award, Remembering Suzanne Boyle, Deborah D. Clark on Streamlining Grant Management Processes, WFC President Michelle Morales' Statement on Displacement, Michelle Morales: President of Woods Fund Chicago – Episode 06, The Nation | In Chicago, a Coalition of Unions, Community Organizers, and Drivers Have Forced Uber to Come to the Table, John T. Shaw: Philanthropy leader fights fear and envisions a better world, Philanthropy’s Moment: Moving Money Like It’s Our Only Job, May 2025 Newsletter: Fighting Cuts with Solidarity—WFC Partners on the Frontlines, April 2025 Newsletter: Funders: Now is the Time to Meet the Moment, March 2025 Newsletter: Organizers are Fighting for Immigrant and Worker Rights, Our Recent Newsletters, Latino Union | Suburban Outreach Specialist: English, Latino Policy Forum | Development Manager, Final 5 Campaign | Campaign Strategist, Faith in Place | Central Illinois Environmental Justice Education Youth Facilitator, Community Renewal Society | Contractual Part-Time Finance and Accounting Manager, COFI | Bilingual Parent/Community Organizer, CUE Chicago | Fellowship Project Manager, F5C Campaign Strategist Job Description_DRAFT, Voqal Partners | Executive Assistant, AirGo Radio | Ep 370 - Alex Ding, Co-Director of National Anti-War Org Dissenters, AirGo Radio | Ep 371 - Dixon Romeo, Housing Organizer Fighting to Keep Southside Communities Together, Returns, The Guardian | How can US cities resist Trump’s mass deportation agenda? Look to Chicago, February 2025 Newsletter: Philanthropy’s Opportunity to Rise to the Moment, South Side Weekly | Opinion: Black and Brown Youth Need Commitment, Not Criminalization, January 2025 Newsletter: WFC Grantee Partners Prepare for the Work Ahead, The Center for Effective Philanthropy | Challenging Times: How U.S. Nonprofit Leaders are Experiencing the Political Context, Nonprofit Quarterly | In This Time of Crisis, Social Justice Philanthropy Must Change Its Tune, The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 10,000 Job Cuts in 70 Days. Introducing the Nonprofit Layoff Tracker, Woodstock Institute | Director of Development and Communications, Ujimaa Medics | Communications Coordinator, Progress Center for Independent Living | Personal Care Assistant, Latino Policy Forum | Accountant, Inner City Muslim Action Network | Multiple Positions Open, Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness | Community Engagement Manager, A Long Walk Home | Multiple Positions Open, Shriver Center on Poverty Law | Grants Accounting Manager, P.A.S.O. - West Suburban Action Project | Development Coordinator, GoodKids MadCity | Part Time Community Organizer, Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership | Operations and Finance Manager, Cabrini Green Legal Aid | Development Intern, USA Today | Fear spreads among Muslim Americans as Trump travel ban looms, The Guardian | US House panel drops inquiry into Northwestern’s law school clinics, In These Times | In the Face of Overwhelm, December 2024 Newsletter, WBEZ | What would dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mean for Illinois?, WGN | New report to outline policy recommendations for reparations and what it means for Chicagoans, Block Club Chicago | Remembering Tuyet Le, A Champion Of Civil Rights, Community Empowerment — And Laughter, The TRiiBE | Chicago organizers mourn the loss of Ronald ‘Kowboy’ Jackson • The TRiiBE, November 2024 Newsletter, Southside Together | Operations Associate, Palenque LSNA | Director of Operations and Finance, Chicago Jobs Council | Development Manager, Community Renewal Society | Development Associate, Community Renewal Society | Development Associate, Communities United | Youth Organizer, WBEZ Reset | Chicagoans react to President Trump’s anti-trans moves, WBEZ Reset | ICE claims to target those with criminal records, but Chicago area arrests show otherwise, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights | Director of Movement Building, Women Employed | The Pattis Family Foundation Summer Leadership Program, Warehouse Workers For Justice | Multiple Positions Open, Faith in Place | Associate Development Director, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council | Mentor, Inside Philanthropy | A Federal Freeze Would Devastate Nonprofits. Will Funders Step Up?, The Chronicle of Philanthropy | Amid Funding Freezes and ICE Raids, What Will It Take to Support Grantees?, Trust-Based Philanthropy Project | Funders, Can Nonprofits Count on You Amid Growing Threats?, Alliance Magazine | There's a role for philanthropy amidst chaotic USAID funding freeze beyond being a band-aid, The TRiiBE | Social justice organizations push to automate expungement and record sealing in Illinois, EAT Chicago | Chicago Future Fund: The Impact of Guaranteed Basic Income on the Lives of Post-incarceration Individuals, 📚 Unrig the Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone About Winning by Vanessa Priya Daniel, October 2024 Newsletter, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights | Director of Movement Building, Economic Justice | Lawndale Christian Development Corporation Executive Director Richard Townsell on ABC7, Economic Justice | Shriver Center on Poverty Law President and CEO Audra Wilson's Op-Ed for Salon, Housing | Housing Action Illinois Policy Director Bob Palmer on WTTW, Immigration | Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, and Organized Communities Against Deportations, Immigration | Brighton Park Neighborhood Council Community Organizer Any Huamani on NPR, The Chronicle of Philanthropy | How Trump Could Target Nonprofits — and How to Protect Yours, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors | Collaborating to BUILD Transformational Change, August 2024 Newsletter, RSVP: Vanessa Priya Daniel in Conversation with Ai-jen Poo in Chicago, Co-Sponsored by Woods Fund Chicago, Nonprofit Quarterly | What to Read in Black Philanthropy Month, The Center for Effective Philanthropy | State of Nonprofits 2024: What Funders Need to Know, Stanford Social Innovation Review | The Future of Philanthropy Is Trust-Based, Nonprofit Quarterly | Black Women Leaders Are Powering Philanthropy, The Chronicle of Philanthropy | Racial Justice Programs Under Fire: Foundations Are Running Scared When They Should Double Down, City Bureau | Migrant day laborers say they are being beaten at Home Depot by off-duty Chicago police, The Guardian | Mega-warehouses heap more pollution on hard-hit Illinois neighborhoods, Inside Philanthropy | How Funders Can Help Immigrant Workers Win the Protections They Deserve, South Side Weekly | Report: Many School Districts Have Reformed or Removed Police Since 2020, Chicago Tribune | Lakaya Knight: To bring an end to ‘youth trends,’ the city must create mental health alternatives, The TRiiBE | 13 Black-led organizations that assist Chicagoans experiencing intracommunity violence, Chicago Sun-Times | Hundreds march to demand more help finding Black girls and women who are missing — but never forgotten, 🎧 WBEZ Reset | What’s the best way to count Chicago’s homeless population?, The People's Lobby | Climate Bank Campaign Organizer, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative | Director of Family Integrity and Director of Strategy & Partnerships, Community Organizing and Family Issues | Kane County Bilingual Parent/Community Organizer, BYP100 | Finance & Operations Director, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council | Multiple Positions Open, 2025 CUE Fellowship | CUE Chicago, Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation (SOUL) | Community Organizer, The People's Lobby | Climate Bank Campaign Organizer, Latino Policy Forum | Accountant, Inner-City Muslim Action Network | Behavioral Health Specialist and Registered Nurse, Healing to Action | Bilingual Organizers, Co-operative News | US worker co-ops: celebrating the past and planning the future, WTTW | New Report Shines Spotlight on Chicago’s Mexican Population, WTTW | FIRSTHAND: Homeless — Invisible No More, Northwestern University | 30 Days of Indigenous Syllabus, Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy | Adversity and Resiliency for Chicago’s First: The State of Racial Justice for American Indian Chicagoans, Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum | No Rest: The Epidemic of Stolen Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirits, July 2024 Newsletter, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights | Lead Organizer, Faith in Place | Wisconsin Outreach Director, Block Club Chicago | As ShotSpotter Contract Ends, City Starts Search For New ‘First Responder Technology’, June 2024 Newsletter, HTA's Solidarity Mercadito // Mercadito de Solidaridad by Healing to Action, Michael Reese | Program Director, Strategic Initiatives and Program Director, Health Workforce, Woodstock Institute | Director of Applied Research, ONE Northside and The People's Lobby | Illinois Climate Bank Campaign Director, ONE Northside | Multiple Positions Open, Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership | Campaign Organizer/Manager, Chicago Sun-Times | What Chicago's new paid leave ordinance means, The Center for Effective Philanthropy | State of Nonprofits 2024: What Funders Need to Know, The TRiiBE | 13 Black-led organizations that assist Chicagoans experiencing intracommunity violence, Nonprofit Quarterly | What to Read in Black Philanthropy Month, City Bureau | Migrant day laborers say they are being beaten at Home Depot by off-duty Chicago police, 🎧 Scene on Radio | Season 7: Capitalism, May 2024 Newsletter, Cultivate: Women of Color Leadership | Applications Open September 16, Inner-City Muslim Action Network | Multiple positions open, Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness | Multiple Positions Open, ONE Northside and The People’s Lobby | Illinois Climate Bank Campaign Director, Shriver Center for Poverty Law | Multiple Positions Open, The People's Lobby | Multiple Positions Open, Faith in Place | Indiana Outreach Director, Chicago Foundation for Women | Director of Marketing and Communications, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless | Intake and Support Coordinator, Alliance for Community Services | Part-Time Community/Coalition Organizer, Courthouse News | ‘A state of triage’: Illinois public defenders in crisis amid staffing shortage, Chicago Sun-Times | Hundreds march to demand more help finding Black girls and women who are missing — but never forgotten, WTTW | Proposed Ordinance Aims to Preserve Affordable Housing, Stem Displacement on Chicago’s Northwest Side, WBEZ | Most murders of transgender women in Chicago go unsolved., Live Free Illinois | Director of Development and Communications, Polk Bros. Foundation | Vice President of Investments and Administration, Latino Policy Forum | Multiple Positions Open, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights | Multiple Positions Open, Chicago United for Equity | Executive Director, She Was No ‘Mammy’, These South And West Side Neighborhoods Have Been Hardest Hit By Pollution, Study Shows | Block Club Chicago, Mega-warehouses heap more pollution on hard-hit Illinois neighborhoods, Free2Move and Impact for Equity Statement Signed by Grantee Partners, The Triibe | Article Featuring GoodKids MadCity, The Triibe | Article Featuring E.A.T. Chicago, Community Renewal Society's Statement on Dexter Reed, Equity and Transformation (E.A.T. Chicago)'s Statement on Dexter Reed, January 2024 Newsletter, Supreme Court’s Blow to Right to Protest Is Another Attack on Black Political Power | Capital B News, 🎧 Help This Garden Grow | Respair Media, Muslims for Just Futures | Organizing & Membership Manager, DC-MD-VA and National, Healing to Action | Organizing Manager, Dissenters | Organizing Director, Community Organizing and Family Issues | Multiple Program and Administrative Positions Open, 🎧 What’s the best way to count Chicago’s homeless population? | WBEZ Chicago, Black Women Leaders Are Powering Philanthropy | Nonprofit Quarterly, The Future of Philanthropy is Trust-Based | Stanford Social Innovation Review, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative | Advocacy Intern.