Lauren M. Woods is a civic practitioner, philanthropic strategist, and artist committed to ecosystem development, narrative power, and transformative investment in arts and culture, local news and information and collective power. Her work strengthens the infrastructure that sustains movements and shifts power toward community-driven solutions.
Prior to joining Grand Victoria Foundation, Lauren led the media and storytelling portfolio at The Chicago Community Trust, stewarding nearly $15 million in grants to support local news, narrative change, and civic storytelling. She played a pivotal role in launching Press Forward Chicago, a collaborative funding initiative for journalism. Her leadership has advanced narrative justice, fostered strategic partnerships, and resourced collaborative efforts that balance the needs of communities with institutional priorities.
Lauren’s experience spans philanthropy, education, and policy. She managed the K-12 service-learning program in Chicago Public Schools, shaping district-wide policy and expanding access to civic engagement opportunities. As a civic leader, Lauren co-chairs Chicago 200, a leadership development program of Common Purpose, and serves on the boards of Young Chicago Authors and Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE). She is also an advisory member of Press Forward Chicago and a former fellow of The Civic Actor Studio, a leadership program of the University of Chicago and Court Theatre.
A fourth-generation Chicagoan and proud South Sider, Lauren approaches her work as civic artistry—bridging culture, narrative justice, and philanthropy to create more equitable and participatory ecosystems. She leads with deep connectedness, imagination, and intention, ensuring that communities are not only resourced but recognized as the architects of their own futures.