organizations
7 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Fieldwork & Experience-Based Publishing 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 | Natural History Institute Research and education organization dedicated to reviving and advancing the practice of natural history as a way to deepen human connection with the more-than-… | AZ | $164K | 3 |
| 2 | ANASAZI FOUNDATION ANASAZI FOUNDATION operates an outdoor behavioral healthcare program for youth and young adults struggling with behavioral and emotional challenges. The progra… | AZ | $4.8M | 2 |
| 3 | BIOLOGICAL IMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Biological Immunity Research Institute (BIRI) conducts research and provides education on the Biological Immunity Analysis® (BIA®), a metabolic testing system … | AZ | $129K | 2 |
| 4 | BUTTERFLY LODGE MUSEUM BUTTERFLY LODGE MUSEUM is an operational museum located in Greer, Arizona. It preserves and showcases the history of James Willard Schultz, an author and histo… | AZ | $40K | 2 |
| 5 | ARIZONA OUTDOOR ADVENTURES INC Arizona Outdoor Adventures provides free outdoor camping experiences for children ages 8-14, particularly those from urban backgrounds who lack access to natur… | AZ | $123K | 1 |
| 6 | CANELO PROJECT INC The Canelo Project is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 that explores sustainable living through hands-on experience. It operates as a family-based com… | AZ | $120K | 1 |
| 7 | HUMANE BORDERS INC Humane Borders Inc. was established in 2000 to prevent migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border. The organization places and maintains water stations in … | AZ | $261K | 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.
- Crisis-Responsive Founding 1 orgBy establishing operations in direct response to a humanitarian crisis, organizations achieve rapid, targeted impact, because urgent crises create both moral imperative and operational focus on immediate life-saving interventions. This strategy involves forming or activating organizational efforts specifically to address acute humanitarian emergencies, as seen in the surge of migrant deaths at the border. It prioritizes speed, field-based action, and crisis-driven resource allocation over long-term systemic reform. Unlike preventative or advocacy-focused approaches, this model is distinguished by its reactive inception and emphasis on emergency relief grounded in real-time crisis conditions.HUMANE BORDERS INC
- Experiential Knowledge Sharing 1 orgBy combining small-scale publishing with hands-on workshops, integrated cultural and ecological knowledge is effectively disseminated and internalized, because experiential learning reinforces understanding and fosters deeper connection to place and practice. This strategy bridges theory and practice by grounding abstract knowledge in direct experience, using publishing to document and spread insights while workshops embody them in tangible, participatory formats. Unlike purely academic or media-based outreach, it emphasizes sensory and communal learning, ensuring cultural and ecological wisdom is accessible, actionable, and preserved through practice.CANELO PROJECT INC
- Mnemonic Value Reinforcement 1 orgBy using memorable mnemonics and consistent messaging during outdoor experiences, youth internalize core behavioral values, because repeated, context-rich exposure strengthens recall and value-based decision-making. This strategy leverages cognitive tools like the "RC Cola" mnemonic to encode key values—Respect, Responsibility, Cooperation, and Constructive Choices—into easily recallable forms, reinforced through immersive, experiential programming. Unlike abstract moral instruction, this approach embeds values in memorable, repeatable phrases within real-world contexts, making them more accessible during moments of choice or challenge. The consistency of messaging across activities deepens behavioral imprinting, distinguishing it from one-off character education efforts.ARIZONA OUTDOOR ADVENTURES INC
- Open-Access Advocacy 1 orgBy sharing maps and critical resources openly with attribution, increase public awareness and replication of life-saving practices, because accessible, unaltered information empowers communities and organizations to act effectively and ethically. This strategy leverages open-access information to amplify impact beyond a single organization’s reach, enabling widespread advocacy, education, and operational replication. Unlike restricted or proprietary data models, it prioritizes transparency and collective action, ensuring that time-sensitive, experience-based knowledge—such as migrant routes or crisis zones—can be rapidly disseminated and trusted. It is distinct in combining public accessibility with ethical attribution, fostering both accountability and scalability across movements.HUMANE BORDERS INC
- Standardized Physiological Testing 1 orgBy implementing uniform and timed physiological testing protocols, organizations generate reliable and comparable data, because consistent baselines and timing reduce noise and capture peak physiological stress for more accurate assessment. This strategy emphasizes rigorous control over testing conditions—such as establishing baseline states, aligning initial tests with peak symptom manifestation, and maintaining consistent daily testing times—to enhance data validity. It distinguishes itself from less structured assessment methods by prioritizing diurnal rhythm alignment and reproducibility, which are critical in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA®) and aging biology research.BIOLOGICAL IMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE