Community Organizing and Family Issues members and parents Dexter Leggin and Rosalia Salgado, at Melody Elementary School in Chicago on March 21, 2022. COFI received $2 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to advance the group’s work in building the leadership, power and voice of low-income parents to fight for equity on behalf of their children and families. (Vincent D. Johnson/for the Chicago Tribune)
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MacKenzie Scott donates $2M to COFI, funds that will be used to nationalize parental leadership model
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