organizations
9 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Conference Attendance Scholarships 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 | CARDIO-FACIO-CUTANEOUS INTERNATIONAL Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by Cardio-Facio-Cutaneous (CFC) syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. Provides family support,… | AZ | $146K | 5 |
| 2 | ALLIANCE OF HSI EDUCATORS The Alliance of HSI Educators (AHSIE) is an organization that supports Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and emerging HSIs. It provides professional develop… | AZ | $430K | 4 |
| 3 | AMERICAN MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE IN Professional association that supports museum membership professionals through annual and virtual conferences, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing … | AZ | $57K | 4 |
| 4 | ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT FINANCIAL The Arizona Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (AASFAA) is an infrastructure organization that supports financial aid professionals in Arizona… | AZ | $24K | 3 |
| 5 | ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS The Maryland Association of School Business Officials (MD ASBO) is a professional organization that supports individuals involved in the business aspects of K-… | AZ | $2.3M | 3 |
| 6 | SOCIETY OF AMERICAN BUSINESS The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) is a membership organization for business journalists. It promotes high standards in economic jo… | AZ | $406K | 3 |
| 7 | SOUTHERN ARIZONA NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME SOUTHERN ARIZONA NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME (SANDS) supports individuals with Down syndrome and their families in Southern Arizona through direct financial assi… | AZ | $110K | 2 |
| 8 | ARIZONA HEMOPHILIA ASSOCIATION INC The Arizona Hemophilia Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with chronic bleeding disorders, including hemophilia a… | AZ | $1.1M | 1 |
| 9 | YUMA ART SYMPOSIUM INC The Yuma Art Symposium is an annual event that fosters artistic collaboration and education among artists, educators, and students. It features presentations a… | AZ | $37K | 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.
- Peer-Based Healing and Support 2 orgsBy facilitating connections among veterans through shared experiences, mutual recognition, and peer-led initiatives, the organization fosters psychological healing, social reintegration, and sustained well-being, because shared identity and lived experience create trust, reduce isolation, and reinforce a sense of purpose. This strategy centers on leveraging the unique bond among veterans as a catalyst for emotional, social, and civic recovery. Unlike top-down service models, it relies on peer-driven engagement—through storytelling, camaraderie, mutual aid, and collective advocacy—to build trust and empower individuals. What distinguishes it is the belief that healing and reintegration are not just clinical or transactional outcomes, but relational processes rooted in shared identity and mutual respect.ARIZONA HEMOPHILIA ASSOCIATION INCCARDIO-FACIO-CUTANEOUS INTERNATIONAL
- Experiential Learning Model 1 orgBy engaging students in hands-on, real-world experiences and active problem-solving, students achieve deeper learning and personal development, because direct experience fosters meaningful connections to knowledge, builds practical skills, and enhances motivation through relevance. This strategy centers on learning through doing, where students gain knowledge and skills by participating in authentic, often collaborative activities such as projects, field trips, service, or simulations. Unlike traditional instruction or one-off enrichment activities, this approach is systematically integrated into the curriculum and grounded in a belief that cognitive, social, and emotional growth are advanced most effectively when learners actively construct understanding through experience. It unifies diverse applications—from STEM projects to service-learning and inclusive classrooms—by prioritizing engagement, context, and reflection as core drivers of transformation.YUMA ART SYMPOSIUM INC
- Experiential and Inclusive Learning 1 orgBy integrating experiential learning with diversity, equity, and inclusion principles, organizations foster individual growth and systemic change, because hands-on, identity-affirming education builds skills, belonging, and agency. This strategy combines active, community-embedded learning with intentional DEI or social justice frameworks to empower individuals and transform systems. It goes beyond traditional instruction by emphasizing personal engagement, reflection, and equity-minded practice across diverse populations—from youth and professionals to people with disabilities. What distinguishes it is the dual focus on *how* people learn (through experience and inclusion) and *why*—to advance both individual development and broader social change.ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT FINANCIAL
- Peer-Led Capacity Building 1 orgBy facilitating peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and professional learning, organizations build collective expertise and resilience, because shared experience among practitioners increases trust, relevance, and practical applicability of solutions. This strategy centers on leveraging the lived experience and expertise of professionals within the same field to drive learning, innovation, and systemic improvement. Unlike top-down training or external consulting models, it relies on horizontal collaboration—through mentorship, peer review, storytelling, or resource sharing—to strengthen both individual members and the industry as a whole. What distinguishes it is its emphasis on mutual contribution, credibility through shared context, and sustainable knowledge transfer rooted in real-world practice.ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS
- Recognition-Incentivized Excellence 1 orgBy publicly recognizing excellence and achievements through awards, certifications, and peer validation, organizations drive higher professional standards and motivated engagement, because visible, merit-based acknowledgment reinforces aspirational behavior and institutional values. This strategy leverages formal recognition—such as awards, hall of fame inductions, grants, and certifications—not merely as celebratory acts but as intentional levers to shape professional norms and incentivize continuous improvement. What distinguishes it from simple morale-boosting is its embedded theory that recognition, especially when peer-informed or leadership-endorsed, functions as a powerful motivator that aligns individual behavior with organizational and industry-wide goals. Unlike generic engagement tactics, this approach relies on status, prestige, and social validation as core drivers of change.SOCIETY OF AMERICAN BUSINESS
- Safe Space by Design 1 orgBy designing physically and socially protective environments tailored to medically vulnerable populations, organizations enable safe participation in developmental and psychosocial activities, because structured safety reduces health risks and builds trust necessary for engagement. This strategy centers on intentional environmental design—both physical (e.g., air filtration, access controls) and programmatic (e.g., inclusive policies, peer support)—to create spaces where children with chronic or immunocompromising conditions can safely play, learn, and grow. Unlike general accessibility efforts, this approach treats safety as an active, clinical-grade precondition for participation, enabling experiences like camp, socialization, and advocacy that are otherwise denied to these populations. It unifies infrastructure, policy, and programming under a single theory: that risk-mitigated environments are foundational to health, development, and equity.ARIZONA HEMOPHILIA ASSOCIATION INC
- Translational Research Acceleration 1 orgBy bridging scientific discovery and clinical application through integrated research models, organizations accelerate medical innovation and improve patient outcomes, because reducing the gap between lab findings and real-world treatment enables faster, more effective solutions for unmet health needs. This strategy emphasizes a deliberate, structured pathway from basic science to clinical impact, unifying diverse efforts such as genomic analysis, biospecimen sharing, cross-species oncology, and bench-to-bedside collaboration. Unlike general research funding or isolated lab work, this approach prioritizes bidirectional flow between researchers and clinicians, ensuring that discoveries are not only scientifically sound but also clinically actionable. It is distinguished by its focus on process acceleration—via data standardization, pre-competitive collaboration, or rapid translation—rather than discovery alone.CARDIO-FACIO-CUTANEOUS INTERNATIONAL