organizations
10 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Classical Christian Education Programs 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 | Desert Christian Schools Inc Desert Christian Schools Inc provides Christ-centered education from preschool through high school in Tucson, Arizona. The organization offers a traditional li… | AZ | $8.0M | 12 |
| 2 | Prescott Classical Academy Inc Prescott Classical Academy is a Christian homeschool co-op founded in 2019 in Prescott, AZ. It provides classical education programs from nursery through 12th … | AZ | $28K | 8 |
| 3 | Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc Wickenburg Christian Academy is an operational Christian school in Wickenburg, Arizona, providing education from preschool through 12th grade. Established in 1… | AZ | $1.7M | 7 |
| 4 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION 769 The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 769 is a labor union based in Arizona that represents electrical workers. The union provides su… | AZ | $3.9M | 5 |
| 5 | RIDGELINE ACADEMY INC Ridgeline Academy is a tuition-free charter school in Phoenix and Anthem, Arizona, serving students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The academy focuses o… | AZ | $9.4M | 5 |
| 6 | VERITAS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL Veritas Christian Community School is a K-12 classical Christian school located in Sierra Vista, Arizona, founded in 2000. The school provides a liberal arts e… | AZ | $800K | 5 |
| 7 | NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Northwest Christian School is an educational institution in Phoenix, Arizona, providing K-12 education. The school also maintains a business directory of servi… | AZ | $14.9M | 4 |
| 8 | The One Foundation ONE Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 2014, dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals and communities worldwide through financ… | AZ | $398K | 4 |
| 9 | Phoenix Christian Unified Schools Phoenix Christian Unified Schools is a Christ-centered preparatory school in Phoenix, Arizona, providing K-12 education. Established in 1949, it focuses on aca… | AZ | $6.6M | 3 |
| 10 | North Valley Christian Academy North Valley Christian Academy is a PreK-12 private school in Phoenix, Arizona providing a Christ-centered education that integrates biblical principles into a… | AZ | $8.7M | 2 |
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.
- Faith-Integrated Formation 8 orgsBy embedding Christian faith and spiritual practices into personal, professional, and leadership development, we produce transformed individuals and communities, because spiritual formation rooted in divine relationship and biblical truth is the foundation for lasting change and Kingdom impact. This strategy unifies diverse approaches—leadership training, discipleship, scientific inquiry, youth development, and evangelism—through a shared belief that spiritual growth must be deeply integrated with all aspects of life and practice. Unlike strategies that separate spiritual and practical domains, this approach insists on their fusion, using mentorship, prayer, relational community, and theological alignment as levers for holistic transformation across personal, professional, and cultural spheres.Desert Christian Schools IncPhoenix Christian Unified SchoolsThe One FoundationVERITAS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
- Collective Advocacy 1 orgBy uniting members to form a unified voice, the organization achieves greater influence on policy and regulatory outcomes, because collective action amplifies political and economic leverage beyond what individuals can accomplish alone. This strategy centers on aggregating member interests to strengthen advocacy efforts across legislative, regulatory, and public arenas. It distinguishes itself from service-oriented or operational strategies by focusing on systemic change through coordinated influence, rather than direct service delivery or individual capacity-building. While some organizations use coalitions, committees, or PACs as vehicles, the core theory of action remains the amplification of member power through unity.INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION 769
- Foundational Needs First 1 orgBy addressing foundational needs like clean water, housing, or basic infrastructure, organizations produce broader health, education, and economic outcomes, because stability in basic survival needs enables individuals and communities to engage in long-term development and self-sufficiency. This strategy centers on the belief that sustainable development cannot occur without first securing essential physical and material needs. Unlike targeted or single-issue interventions, this approach treats access to water, shelter, and sanitation as prerequisites that unlock improvements across multiple domains—health, education, income, and social cohesion. It is distinct from purely spiritual, educational, or economic strategies by prioritizing material stability as the entry point for holistic change.The One Foundation
- Holistic Youth Development 1 orgBy addressing multiple dimensions of a young person’s life—academic, emotional, social, physical, and familial—organizations produce sustained personal and academic growth, because systemic inequities require comprehensive, long-term support that nurtures the whole individual within their ecosystem. This strategy centers on integrating education, mental and physical health, family engagement, leadership, and skill-building into a unified model of youth development. Unlike narrow interventions that target a single outcome (e.g., tutoring or meals alone), this approach assumes that lasting change emerges from coordinated, long-duration support across interconnected domains. It emphasizes relationship stability, identity formation, and empowerment as core drivers of resilience and upward mobility.RIDGELINE ACADEMY INC
- Person-Centered Holistic Care 1 orgBy integrating personalized, multidimensional support that honors individual choice, dignity, and whole-person wellness, organizations enhance resident well-being and quality of life, because sustained health and emotional fulfillment in aging depend on tailored, relationship-driven environments that go beyond clinical needs. This strategy centers on aligning care practices with the unique identities, preferences, and holistic needs of older adults—encompassing emotional, social, intellectual, spiritual, and physical dimensions. Unlike models focused solely on medical management or operational efficiency, this approach treats autonomy, companionship, and purpose as foundational to healthy aging, distinguishing it through its deep commitment to human dignity and integrated wellness across diverse care settings.NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
- Pro Bono Capacity Building 1 orgBy recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer legal professionals, organizations expand access to justice for underserved populations, because leveraging pro bono expertise allows scalable delivery of free or low-cost legal services without relying solely on limited public funding. This strategy centers on amplifying legal service capacity through structured engagement of volunteer attorneys and law students, providing them with training, mentorship, malpractice coverage, and administrative support to effectively serve low-income or marginalized clients. While other strategies focus on direct service delivery models or systemic advocacy, this approach specifically addresses the supply-side barrier in civil legal aid—namely, the shortage of available attorneys—by building sustainable pipelines of skilled volunteers. It is distinct from self-help or unbundled services, as it emphasizes professional legal intervention rather than client self-representation, and differs from holisticINTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION 769
- Tax Credit Leverage 1 orgBy redirecting individual and corporate tax liabilities into private school tuition scholarships, we expand access to private education for underserved students, because donors are more likely to contribute when they receive dollar-for-dollar state tax credits that reduce their net cost to zero. This strategy leverages Arizona’s unique ecosystem of private and corporate tax credit programs to convert public tax obligations into private educational funding without relying on direct government appropriations. It distinguishes itself from traditional fundraising or needs-based aid models by aligning donor incentives (tax savings) with equitable access goals, enabling tuition organizations to scale scholarship funding through behaviorally motivated giving rather than philanthropy alone.Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc