The Ohio affiliate of Communities In Schools is receiving $2 million through a larger donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott announced in a Medium post she has donated another $2.7 billion.The Columbus-based affiliate of Communities In Schools — a national student dropout prevention nonprofit — will receive $2 million through a larger donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
Rey Saldaña, the president and CEO of Communities In Schools , said the donation will have a big impact on students who are"underserved, under-resourced, and in need of supports to build a brighter future.
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