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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

The Walder Foundation was established by Joseph z“l and Elizabeth Walder to address critical issues impacting our world. The Foundation’s five areas of focus—science innovation, environmental sustainability, the performing arts, migration and immigrant communities, and Jewish life—are an extension of the Walders’ lifelong passions, interests, and their personal and professional experiences.

We are a private family foundation based in Skokie, Illinois. Our grantmaking is concentrated primarily in the Chicago metropolitan area with additional support for select projects around the globe that align with our values and program areas.

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ABOUT OUR FOUNDERS

Joseph z”l and Elizabeth Walder established the Walder Foundation to build and expand upon their personal philanthropy using a strategic approach. Their support of others stems from their Orthodox Jewish faith and a desire to contribute to the vitality and well-being of communities in Chicago and around the world.

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Joseph Walder, M.D., Ph.D. was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Iowa College of Medicine before starting his own company, Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), in 1987. IDT is the world's leading provider of synthetic RNA and DNA used in life sciences research. IDT helps scientists analyze the genetic makeup of all organisms, supporting numerous medical and other applications, from finding cures for diseases to finding new biological solutions for cleaning up our natural resources. Dr. Walder held numerous patents for his pioneering breakthrough technologies. He passed away in March 2024.

Elizabeth Walder, J.D. directed an immigration law firm in the Chicago area for many years with a focus on helping immigrants navigate our complex immigration system to achieve their goals. She developed a niche practice with two self-sponsorship strategies for permanent residence: national interest waivers and extraordinary ability. She joined IDT's Board of Directors in 1999 and later served as the company's Chief Sustainability Officer, promoting sustainable business practices for the company, and launching initiatives such as a sustainability awards program to recognize outstanding scientists whose research has the potential to make a global impact.

The Walders sold Integrated DNA Technologies in 2018 and used the proceeds to establish the Walder Foundation. Elizabeth leads the Foundation as President and Executive Director.

*The abbreviation “z"l” stands for Zichrono Livracha, which is Hebrew for “may his memory be for a blessing.” It is commonly used after the name of a deceased person to honor their memory and is often translated as “of blessed memory” and indicates that the person mentioned has passed away.

 

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OUR FUNDING

Our grantmaking is focused on five program areas aligned with our founders’ personal and professional interests, and our collective desire to build a more vibrant and enduring future for our city and our world.

Within each program area, we are committed to learning from grantees and partners, exploring new ideas, and evolving our focus to respond to emerging issues and pressing needs.

We are also driven by the urgency to foster sustainability and resilience in the sectors in which we invest. We support efforts to create efficiencies, build capacity and nurture collaborations for lasting impact.

Read about our grantmaking practices.

  • Does the Foundation accept unsolicited proposals?

    • We have established strategic objectives for each of our funding areas and do not accept unsolicited proposals at this time. If you have been invited to apply for funding and have further questions about the status of your application, please contact your program officer.

  • Who is eligible to receive funding from the Foundation?

    • The Foundation generally limits its grants to organizations with Section 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt status, including qualifying fiscal sponsors.

  • How do I find out about funding opportunities?

    • Funding opportunities will be announced on our website and listed on the related funding priority page. If you’d like to be notified about new funding opportunities, please sign up to receive email from us.

  • How can I learn about the grants the Foundation has made?

    • You can read about the projects and organizations we support by exploring our funding priorities on our website.

  • My organization appears to fit within your funding priorities, how can I let the Foundation know about our work?

    • Unfortunately, we are unable to respond to unsolicited inquiries. If you’d like to be notified about new funding opportunities, please sign up to receive email, or check our website periodically.

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The Walders’ philanthropy is delivered through two vehicles: the Walder Foundation and the Joseph and Elizabeth Walder Charitable Fund, a donor-advised fund (DAF) at Fidelity Charitable. Most of the projects shown on the Walder Foundation’s website are funded through the Foundation. However, some projects may be funded through the Walder Charitable Fund and are identified as such.

 

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