organizations
3 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Policy Advocacy for Domestic Violence Services or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
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| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leading for Change Inc Leadership development organization in Arizona that trains progressive leaders through an 8-month fellowship program. Focuses on building skills in values-base… | AZ | $204K | 3 |
| 2 | SOUTHWEST INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S The Southwest Indigenous Women's Coalition (SWIWC) is dedicated to increasing the capacity of Indigenous communities in Arizona to address and respond to domes… | AZ | $430K | 2 |
| 3 | HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) is an Arizona-based nonprofit that provides training, technical assistance, policy development, and advoc… | AZ | $371K | 1 |
theories of action
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Community Awareness & Stigma Reduction 1 orgBy leveraging social media, community education, and public engagement, reduce stigma and increase awareness around domestic and sexual violence and dementia, because informed and engaged communities are more supportive and responsive to survivors and affected individuals. This strategy centers on shifting community norms and perceptions through sustained outreach and culturally relevant messaging. It distinguishes itself by integrating Indigenous cultural values and using accessible media platforms to reach both youth and elders, fostering intergenerational understanding and collective responsibility. Unlike direct service or policy advocacy alone, this approach targets underlying social attitudes that perpetuate silence and shame.HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
- Indigenous-Led Community Mobilization 1 orgBy cultivating grassroots leadership rooted in traditional values and facilitating community forums, systemic change in gender-based and community violence is achieved, because culturally grounded collective action fosters trust, accountability, and sustainable behavioral and policy shifts. This strategy centers Indigenous women’s leadership and traditional knowledge as catalysts for community-driven solutions to violence and wellness. Unlike top-down advocacy or service models, it emphasizes cultural continuity, local ownership, and intergenerational healing to address root causes of harm. It distinguishes itself through deep cultural integration and community-led governance rather than external frameworks.HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
- Victim-Centered Cultural Healing 1 orgBy integrating trauma-informed, victim-centered care with Indigenous cultural practices, survivors experience increased trust and healing, because care rooted in traditional Hopi and Tewa values affirms identity, restores dignity, and aligns with community-specific understandings of wellness. This strategy centers survivors of domestic and sexual violence while intentionally weaving in culturally relevant traditions, languages, and healing practices. Unlike mainstream trauma-informed approaches, it prioritizes Indigenous knowledge systems and community-specific values to foster deeper engagement and long-term resilience.HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE