[2] William Oberndorf is the chair of the AFCGF board, as of 2023, and Tommy Schultz is the organization's CEO.
[3] AFGG, under its original name the Alliance for School Choice, was launched on May 17, 2004, on the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education, with headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.
[7] They encourage and empower elected officials, community members and families to be innovative, demand excellence in education, and increase the number of schools founded by Black individuals.
[8] La Federación Americana para Los Niños is a project that focuses on outreach to Hispanic families.
AFCGF activities include assisting affiliate organizations in states, hosting informational events, working with parent activists and community leaders to enact and implement state programs, and publishing two magazines, the School Choice Digest and the Activist.