63 child clusters
Sub-clusters inside Scholarships & Educational Financial Aid. Each card links to its own detail page; counts are rolled up through the whole subtree of that child.
643 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Scholarships & Educational Financial Aid or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
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| 1 | INSTITUTE FOR BETTER EDUCATION The Institute for Better Education (IBE) is an Arizona-based organization that provides private school scholarships to K-12 students and disabled preschoolers.… | AZ | $28.9M | 29 |
| 2 | SAHUARITA USD EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT The Sahuarita Unified School District Educational Enrichment Foundation (SEEF) is a nonprofit that supports students and educators in the Sahuarita Unified Sch… | AZ | $119K | 24 |
| 3 | ARIZONA PRIVATE SCHOOL TUITION Arizona Private School Tuition Organization (APSTO) provides scholarships to families seeking to enroll their children in private K-12 schools in Arizona. The … | AZ | $1.1M | 20 |
| 4 | School Tuition Association of Yuma Inc School Tuition Association of Yuma, Inc. (STAY) is a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships for children in Yuma, Arizona, to attend private schools… | AZ | $1.8M | 16 |
| 5 | Fort Yuma Rotary Club Inc Fort Yuma Rotary Club is a community service organization that raises funds through events like Mardi Gras Block Party and Pars Under the Stars to support loca… | AZ | $102K | 15 |
| 6 | DESERT MOUNTAIN PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION Parent-Teacher Organization supporting Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. The PTO raises funds and organizes volunteer efforts to enhance stud… | AZ | $104K | 14 |
| 7 | Dan Begay Foundation for Excellence Inc The Dan Begay Foundation for Excellence provides financial assistance to the Navajo community through various grants and scholarships. These programs aim to al… | AZ | $250K | 14 |
| 8 | WILKINSON FAMILY FOUNDATION The Wilkinson Family Foundation invests in children's education in El Salvador to break cycles of poverty. They fund and partner with local schools and organiz… | AZ | $25K | 14 |
| 9 | ARIZONA SCHOOL CHOICE TRUST INC Arizona School Choice Trust provides private school scholarships to low-income families, foster children, and children with disabilities in Arizona. As a state… | AZ | $3.0M | 13 |
| 10 | LIVE THE SOLUTION DBA EARN TO LEARN Earn to Learn operates a matched-savings scholarship program that helps eligible students fund their postsecondary education. Students save $500 annually, whic… | AZ | $3.2M | 13 |
| 11 | Saddlebrooke Community Outreach Inc SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) is an all-volunteer organization that provides educational support to students in the Copper Corridor of Arizona. They p… | AZ | $1.0M | 13 |
| 12 | 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 | 12 |
| 13 | MATTHEW 1914 PROJECT The Matthew 19:14 Project supports Catholic schools in Arizona to better serve students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It provides funding, … | AZ | $138K | 12 |
| 14 | NORTHERN ARIZONA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Northern Arizona Christian School Scholarship Fund (NACSSF) is a 501(c)(3) organization established in 1998 to provide scholarships for children to attend priv… | AZ | $992K | 12 |
| 15 | Phoenix Union Partnership of Business and Education Phoenix Union Partnership of Business and Education (also known as Phoenix Union Foundation for Education) is an Arizona-based nonprofit that supports students… | AZ | $218K | 12 |
| 16 | HANSEN FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION Hansen Foundation for Education supports secondary education for students in Naro Moru, Kenya, by providing full scholarships for both boarding and day schools… | AZ | $74K | 11 |
| 17 | MHS BOYS BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUB MHS Booster Club is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization supporting student athletes and extracurricular programs at Mammoth High School in California. Sinc… | AZ | $48K | 11 |
| 18 | Mesa Public Schools Foundation Mesa Public Schools Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports Mesa Public Schools, the largest school district in Arizona. It provides resources to … | AZ | $298K | 11 |
| 19 | SCHOOL CHOICE ARIZONA INC School Choice Arizona Inc. is a School Tuition Organization (STO) that provides K-12 private school scholarships to students in Arizona. The organization facil… | AZ | $8.4M | 11 |
| 20 | GRAHAM COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Graham County Electric Cooperative (GCEC) is a member-owned electric utility providing safe, reliable, and affordable electricity to residents in Graham County… | AZ | $155K | 10 |
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.
- Holistic Youth Development 113 orgsBy 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.ESPERANZA CHARITY FOUNDATIONHARELSON PARENT TEACHER ORGHOBART & LOTTIE FAULKNER FOUNDATIONOUTREACH360 INC
- Community-Led Systems Change 78 orgsBy centering community voice, lived experience, and local assets in governance, program design, and investment, organizations produce more equitable, sustainable, and effective outcomes, because solutions rooted in community ownership are better aligned with actual needs and more resilient to external shocks. This strategy unifies approaches that shift power and decision-making to the community level—whether through participatory grantmaking, member governance, co-created services, or culturally rooted programming. It goes beyond service delivery to transform systems by ensuring those most impacted by inequity shape the interventions meant to serve them. What distinguishes it is its foundational belief in community agency as the primary engine of change, rather than an input or beneficiary.A SONG IN THE NIGHTARIZONA LATIN-AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONDan Begay Foundation for Excellence IncNORTHERN ARIZONA VOLUNTEER MEDICAL
- Development Through Inclusive Athletics 55 orgsBy integrating athletics with personal development and lowering barriers to participation, organizations foster youth growth and community engagement, because structured, accessible sports create safe environments that build trust, teach life skills, and promote belonging. This strategy centers on using sports not just for athletic development but as a vehicle for holistic youth development—emphasizing character, inclusion, and social-emotional learning. It distinguishes itself from purely competitive or skill-focused models by prioritizing access, behavioral norms, and intentional programming that supports academic, emotional, and ethical growth alongside physical development. The shared belief across these organizations is that sports, when made inclusive and purposefully structured, become transformative platforms for individual and community change.DEL E WEBB CENTER FORFLAGSTAFF SOCCER CLUBSERVE THE FUTURE AZTEMPE SOUTH LITTLE LEAGUE
- Tax Credit Leverage 42 orgsBy 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.ARIZONA CHRISTIAN SCHOOLGUIDED INSTITUTEPAPPAS KIDS SCHOOLHOUSE FOUNDATION INCYUMAS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR KIDS INC
- Faith-Integrated Formation 34 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.A SONG IN THE NIGHTHANDS EXTENDEDJESUS IN VIETNAM MINISTRIESMATTHEW 1914 PROJECT
- Peer-Based Healing and Support 29 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.AMERICAN LEGIONFor Our City - ChandlerSOUTHWEST VETERANS CHAMBER OF COMMERCEUnified Arizona Veterans Inc
- Collective Advocacy 25 orgsBy 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.ARIZONA UTILITY CONTRACTORS ASSNArizona Chapter of National AssocINTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS & AEROSPACE WORKERSVETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 5990
- Experiential Learning Model 25 orgsBy 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.ARIZONA UTILITY CONTRACTORS ASSNHARELSON PARENT TEACHER ORGNew School for the ArtsWOMEN IN MINING ARIZONA
- Education for Self-Sufficiency 24 orgsBy providing comprehensive education and skill-building opportunities, individuals achieve long-term self-sufficiency and break cycles of poverty, because equipping people with knowledge and agency enables them to generate sustainable livelihoods and lead community transformation. This strategy centers on education not just as academic instruction but as a holistic, long-term investment in personal and community development. It integrates vocational training, life skills, and often spiritual or leadership formation to produce resilient, empowered individuals who can drive generational change. Unlike short-term relief models, this approach emphasizes systemic transformation through individual capacity-building, with education serving as the foundational lever for broader social and economic advancement.CHILDRENS HERITAGE FOUNDATIONGOLLADAY FOUNDATION INCORPORATEDHOPE ARISING INCWOMEN'S INITIATIVES THAT STRENGTHEN AND
- Person-Centered Empowerment 20 orgsBy aligning services with individual goals, strengths, and lived experiences, we foster self-sufficiency and community integration, because autonomy and personal agency are foundational to sustainable growth and well-being. This strategy centers on tailoring support to the unique needs and aspirations of each individual, rather than applying a standardized service model. It is distinguished by its consistent focus on dignity, choice, and capacity-building across diverse contexts—from employment and education to mental health and independent living—unifying otherwise distinct programs under a shared theory that empowerment arises when people lead their own development.CHILDRENS HERITAGE FOUNDATIONROSA VERA FUND INCSUN HEALTH FOUNDATIONTUCSON LEAGUE OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN
- Family-School-Community Partnership 18 orgsBy integrating families, community members, and school staff as active partners in education, students achieve better academic, social, and emotional outcomes, because sustained, collaborative relationships create a cohesive support system that reinforces learning, belonging, and development across environments. This strategy centers on the belief that student success is not confined to the classroom but is co-created through strong, intentional partnerships among schools, families, and the broader community. Unlike isolated engagement tactics (e.g., one-off parent events), this approach institutionalizes collaboration—through governance, programming, and daily practice—ensuring that cultural values, individual needs, and community assets shape the educational experience. It distinguishes itself by emphasizing shared ownership, relational trust, and systemic inclusion of external stakeholders as core to educational efficacy.ARIZONA CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COALITIONARIZONA FAMILIES FOR HOME EDUCATIONINGLESIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION INCPTA ARIZONA CONGRESS OF PARENTS & TEACHERS INC
- Dignity-Centered Service 16 orgsBy treating individuals with respect, choice, and compassion in service delivery, organizations foster psychological safety and engagement, because feeling valued reduces stigma and supports long-term well-being and self-sufficiency. This strategy emphasizes the quality of human interaction in aid delivery, prioritizing dignity through client choice, respectful environments, and inclusive design. Unlike transactional models of food distribution, dignity-centered service treats the emotional and social dimensions of receiving assistance as critical to effectiveness, linking personal agency and respect to improved outcomes. It unites practices like client-choice markets, targeted hours for vulnerable groups, and homelike service spaces under a shared belief that how aid is given matters as much as what is given.EAST VALLEY JEWISHGEOBENA FOUNDATIONPRESCOTT COMMUNITY CUPBOARD FOOD BANK INThe Bridge to Hope Inc
- Apprenticeship-Based Workforce Development 15 orgsBy combining structured on-the-job training with formal education and financial support, we produce skilled, industry-aligned workers who remain in the trade, because integrated learning and economic stability foster mastery, retention, and career commitment. This strategy centers on developing a high-quality workforce through formalized apprenticeships that blend hands-on experience with classroom instruction, often including wages, benefits, and progressive advancement. What distinguishes it from general training programs is its emphasis on earn-while-you-learn models, long-term skill progression, and deep alignment with industry standards—ensuring both worker readiness and employer trust. Unlike standalone education or certification efforts, this approach treats workforce development as a sustained, systemic pipeline co-owned by industry stakeholders.Assoc Career Technical Education of AZE-INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INCLIVE THE SOLUTION DBA EARN TO LEARNTECHFORCE FOUNDATION
- Peer-Led Capacity Building 12 orgsBy 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.ARIZONA CORRECTIONAL EDUCATORS INCArizona Chapter of National AssocSIMPLAR FOUNDATIONSOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE
- Personalized Learning Pathways 11 orgsBy tailoring instruction, pacing, and support to individual student needs and goals, students achieve deeper engagement and academic success, because learning is most effective when aligned with a student’s strengths, interests, and developmental trajectory. This strategy emphasizes customizing the learning experience through flexible curricula, technology integration, mastery-based progression, and responsive feedback. While some organizations focus on structural elements like college prep or whole-child development, this approach centers on adaptive pedagogy—seen in self-paced online learning, personalized writing feedback, and independent study models—that responds directly to the learner’s unique profile. It distinguishes itself from one-size-fits-all academic models by prioritizing learner agency, differentiated instruction, and ongoing assessment for growth.ABC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INCE-INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INCHARELSON PARENT TEACHER ORGLEADERSHIP SOCIETY OF ARIZONA
- Music as Transformative Practice 10 orgsBy engaging individuals in meaningful musical participation and performance, organizations foster personal, social, and cultural transformation, because immersive artistic experiences cultivate identity, connection, and developmental growth. This strategy centers on the belief that music is not merely an art form but a vehicle for deep individual and collective change. It unites programs that use music to build character, bridge cultural divides, support youth development, and create ritual or spiritual experiences—going beyond skill acquisition to emphasize holistic growth and community belonging. Unlike strategies focused solely on performance excellence or audience expansion, this approach treats musical engagement as a formative, identity-shaping practice.ARIZONA TAMIL SANGAMNew School for the ArtsOCA Greater Phoenix ChapterROSIE'S HOUSE A MUSIC ACADEMY FOR
- Teacher-Centered Systemic Improvement 10 orgsBy strengthening teacher effectiveness, leadership, and support systems, organizations improve student outcomes because high-quality instruction and educator retention are foundational to equitable and sustainable academic success. This strategy centers on the belief that transformative change in education flows primarily through empowering educators—through development, recognition, collaboration, and working conditions—rather than through top-down mandates or isolated interventions. It distinguishes itself from broader community or policy-focused strategies by prioritizing the classroom-level driver of teacher quality as the primary lever for systemic improvement, while still incorporating aligned leadership, evidence use, and community support to sustain impact.ABC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INCMILLION DOLLAR TEACHER PROJECTTEMPE IMPACTS EDUCATION FOUNDATIONYAVAPAI COUNTY EDUCATION FOUNDATION
- Housing as Health 9 orgsBy treating stable housing as a clinical and social determinant of health and integrating it with supportive services, organizations improve health, recovery, and self-sufficiency outcomes, because secure housing reduces stress, enables treatment engagement, and interrupts cycles of crisis and system dependency. This strategy positions housing not merely as shelter but as a foundational platform for healing and long-term stability—particularly for individuals with complex behavioral health, medical, or trauma histories. Unlike standalone housing or temporary shelter models, this approach is defined by its integration with healthcare, mental health services, and wraparound supports, grounded in the belief that health outcomes cannot be improved without first addressing the destabilizing effects of homelessness. It is distinct from purely economic or employment-focused self-sufficiency models because it prioritizes physiological and psychological safety as prerequisites to further progrEQUALITY HEALTH FOUNDATIONFor Our City - ChandlerREVEILLE FOUNDATIONVETERANS FURNITURE CENTER
- Low-Overhead Impact Maximization 9 orgsBy minimizing administrative and operational costs, organizations maximize the proportion of resources directed to programs and beneficiaries, because reducing overhead increases efficiency, transparency, and donor trust, thereby amplifying social impact. This strategy unifies organizations that prioritize financial stewardship and operational leanness—through volunteer-driven staffing, zero-overhead models, endowment earnings use, or shared resource infrastructure—to ensure nearly all funding directly serves mission goals. Unlike broader capacity-building or service delivery strategies, this approach centers cost efficiency as a core theory of change, treating overhead reduction not just as a practice but as a lever for greater accountability, donor confidence, and programmatic scale.ARIZONA FALLEN HERO MEMORIAL RIDERSDesert Club of MesaFEEDING AMERICA'S CHILDRENVALLEY GUARDIANS INC
- Youth Agricultural Engagement 9 orgsBy engaging youth in hands-on agricultural education and project-based learning, we develop leadership, life skills, and sector commitment, because sustained experiential involvement fosters personal growth, responsibility, and connection to community and industry. This strategy centers on using agriculture as a vehicle for youth development, integrating practical skills like animal husbandry and financial management with personal growth and civic responsibility. It is distinct from general education or workforce training approaches because it emphasizes long-term, immersive participation in agricultural projects—often through 4-H, FFA, or livestock exhibitions—that link individual development to community and industry resilience. The shared belief across organizations is that raising animals, managing projects, and participating in agricultural traditions creates formative experiences that shape future leaders and sustain the agricultural sector.ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW INCMARICOPA COUNTY FAIR INCMARICOPA COUNTY FARM BUREAUSOUTHWEST INDIAN AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION INC