organizations
120 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Charity Golf Tournament 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 | ROWE FAMILY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Lerner & Rowe Gives Back is a charitable foundation dedicated to supporting local communities through various fundraising events and initiatives. They serve in… | AZ | $582K | 12 |
| 2 | Friends of Coconino County Parks Inc Friends of Coconino County Parks Inc is a nonprofit organization supporting Coconino County Parks and Recreation Department's initiatives in Arizona. The organ… | AZ | $6K | 10 |
| 3 | SAGUAROS CHILDRENS CHARITIES Saguaros Children's Charities is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that provides support and resources to children and families in need. Their initiati… | AZ | $1.7M | 10 |
| 4 | ARIZONA ALLIANCE FOR GOLF The Arizona Alliance for Golf unifies allied associations, non-profits, and industry stakeholders to promote and protect the game of golf in Arizona. It educat… | AZ | $211K | 9 |
| 5 | GCON GIVES GCON Gives is a nonprofit foundation that supports community development and student success in Arizona through grants and scholarships. It focuses on areas in… | AZ | $43K | 9 |
| 6 | SCOTTSDALE ACTIVE 20 30 CLUB 547 Scottsdale Active 20-30 Club 547 is a service organization focused on supporting children and youth in the Scottsdale, Arizona area. The group organizes fundra… | AZ | $105K | 9 |
| 7 | Arizona Daily Star Sportsmens The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund is an operational nonprofit that provides camperships for "less-chance" children, primarily from Southern Arizona, to a… | AZ | $271K | 6 |
| 8 | CORNERSTONE BUILDING FOUNDATION INC Cornerstone Building Foundation Inc. organizes fundraising events such as golf tournaments and awards galas to support its mission. The organization appears to… | AZ | $92K | 6 |
| 9 | PINAL PARTNERSHIP INC PINAL PARTNERSHIP INC is a regional collaboration organization focused on advancing Pinal County, Arizona through coordinated planning and stakeholder engageme… | AZ | $266K | 6 |
| 10 | Tucson Conquistadores Inc Tucson Conquistadores Inc is a nonprofit organization founded in 1962 that supports youth amateur athletics in Southern Arizona, with a focus on disadvantaged … | AZ | $0 | 6 |
| 11 | BRIAN TERRY FOUNDATION The Brian Terry Foundation honors the legacy of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry by supporting U.S. Border Patrol personnel and promoting leadership in law enfo… | AZ | $61K | 5 |
| 12 | EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHARITIES Executive Council Charities is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Arizona, dedicated to supporting local youth-based charities and programs. Through f… | AZ | $2.9M | 5 |
| 13 | FOOTHILLS SERVICE CLUB INCORPORATED Foothills Service Club Incorporated, operating as Foothills Club of Tucson, is a nonprofit founded in 2007 that raises funds to support youth-serving organizat… | AZ | $79K | 5 |
| 14 | PEDRO GOMEZ FOUNDATION The Pedro Gomez Foundation is a nonprofit established in 2021 to honor the legacy of ESPN journalist Pedro Gomez. It supports aspiring sports journalists, coll… | AZ | $181K | 5 |
| 15 | ROTARY CLUB OF SUPERSTITION MTN APACHE JUNCTIONGO The Rotary Club of Superstition Mountain is an operational organization that provides community support, service, and education initiatives in Apache Junction … | AZ | $70K | 5 |
| 16 | ANTELOPE HILLS MEN'S GOLF CLUB INC The Antelope Hills Men's Golf Club (AHMGC) is a 501(c)(7) nonprofit organization established in 1958 in Prescott, AZ. It organizes competitive golf tournaments… | AZ | $68K | 4 |
| 17 | ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF DEFENSE COUNSEL Arizona Association of Defense Counsel (AADC) is a professional association serving civil defense attorneys in Arizona. The organization supports its members t… | AZ | $68K | 4 |
| 18 | ARIZONA POLICE ASSOCIATION Arizona Police Association (APA) is a labor advocacy organization that represents law enforcement, corrections, detention, and probation officers in Arizona. T… | AZ | $250K | 4 |
| 19 | CAMP NOT-A-WHEEZE Camp Not-A-Wheeze provides a residential summer camp experience for children aged 7-14 with asthma, allergic conditions, and their siblings, integrating medica… | AZ | $84K | 4 |
| 20 | Conquistadores Youth Golf Fund First Tee - Tucson is a youth development organization that empowers children and teens through golf. It integrates golf instruction with a life skills curricu… | AZ | $499K | 4 |
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.
- Development Through Inclusive Athletics 12 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.Conquistadores Youth Golf FundPEORIA DIAMOND CLUBRUN3RD ALLIANCESOUTHERN ARIZONA EVENTING ASSOC
- Holistic Youth Development 10 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.HOME FOR NEW BEGINNINGS INCOCA Greater Phoenix ChapterTHE TURNBOW FOUNDATIONTucson High Badger Foundation Inc
- Collective Advocacy 8 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 ALLIANCE FOR GOLFARIZONA COTTON GROWERS ASSOCIATIONARIZONA SOCIETY FOR COATINGS TECHVALLEY HOTEL & RESORT ASSOCIATION
- Community-Led Systems Change 8 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.INSPIRE AND ACHIEVE INCOCA Greater Phoenix ChapterPEORIA DIAMOND CLUBROTARY CLUB OF SCOTTSDALE
- Event-Based Fundraising 8 orgsBy hosting engaging community events, organizations raise funds and increase donor engagement, because shared experiences foster emotional connection, visibility, and sustained participation. This strategy unites diverse nonprofits that leverage events—such as golf tournaments, cultural festivals, raffles, and themed gatherings—not only to generate revenue but also to deepen community ties and amplify awareness. While the events vary in theme and audience, the core theory of action is consistent: participatory, enjoyable, or culturally resonant experiences increase public investment in the cause, leading to higher donations, stronger volunteerism, and long-term supporter relationships. It differs from passive fundraising models by emphasizing active involvement and experiential engagement as drivers of philanthropy.BRUCE T HALLE ASSISTANCE FUNDChallenge for Charity IncTHE CENTURIONSTucson Conquistadores Foundation
- Financial Burden Alleviation 3 orgsBy reducing non-medical financial stressors through direct assistance with living costs and essential needs, families can focus more fully on their child's health and recovery, because financial stability improves emotional resilience and caregiving capacity during medical crises. This strategy centers on removing economic barriers unrelated to clinical treatment—such as housing, food, transportation, and daily living expenses—to enable families to prioritize healing and medical engagement. Unlike clinical interventions or care coordination models, this approach treats financial strain itself as a determinant of health outcomes, emphasizing that economic relief is not ancillary but foundational to effective patient and family coping. It is distinct from broader social services by targeting families in active medical crisis, particularly those with critically ill children, and aligning support tightly with treatment timelines and emotional needs.MARIAHS MIRACLEProject 34TEAM BRADLEY BEAR FOUNDATION INC
- Person-Centered Empowerment 3 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.K2 ADVENTURES FOUNDATIONLIVING IN FULFILLED ENLIGHTENMENTTREASURE HOUSE
- Story-Centered Engagement 3 orgsBy sharing personal stories and fostering direct human connections, organizations inspire action and deepen engagement, because emotional resonance and lived experience build empathy, trust, and moral urgency more effectively than data or transactional appeals alone. This strategy places narrative and relational authenticity at the core of outreach, advocacy, and fundraising, using individual stories to humanize systemic issues and motivate donors, volunteers, and policymakers. Unlike generic awareness campaigns or top-down messaging, this approach leverages vulnerability, identity, and shared experience to create meaning and sustain involvement across diverse contexts—from organ donation to pediatric illness advocacy.Project 34SCOTTSDALE ACTIVE 20 30 CLUB 547Team Emery
- Direct Crisis Intervention 2 orgsBy providing rapid, targeted financial aid to individuals and families during acute crises, we stabilize households and prevent further hardship, because timely and restricted assistance ensures critical needs are met when traditional systems are too slow or inaccessible. This strategy emphasizes immediacy and precision in delivering financial support—often through direct payments to service providers—to address urgent needs such as housing, utilities, medical care, or funeral costs. Unlike broader prevention or capacity-building models, this approach focuses on crisis response with minimal bureaucracy, ensuring resources are used effectively and reach those in immediate distress. It is distinguished by its reliance on rapid disbursement, need verification, and mechanisms that reduce misuse, such as creditor-directed payments.FOUR PEAKS ROTARY FOUNDATIONINSPIRE AND ACHIEVE INC
- Endowment for Sustainability 2 orgsBy establishing and preserving an endowment fund, organizations ensure long-term financial sustainability and programmatic impact, because invested principal generates reliable annual returns without depleting core capital. This strategy prioritizes permanent financial resilience by leveraging endowments to fund operations, scholarships, or conservation efforts indefinitely. Unlike project-based fundraising or annual appeals, this approach emphasizes intergenerational responsibility and reduced dependency on volatile revenue streams, enabling organizations to maintain stability and scale impact over time through disciplined financial stewardship.SCOTTSDALE ACTIVE 20 30 CLUB 547Tucson High Badger Foundation Inc
- Equine-Partnered Healing 2 orgsBy engaging humans in structured, relational interactions with horses, participants achieve emotional, cognitive, and physical development, because the horse’s sensitivity to nonverbal cues and capacity for attunement creates a unique feedback loop that mirrors human emotional states and fosters self-regulation, trust, and experiential learning. This strategy centers on the horse not merely as a tool or activity platform, but as an active therapeutic partner whose presence, responsiveness, and social nature catalyze growth. Unlike general recreational therapy or animal-assisted activities, this approach emphasizes the bidirectional relationship—where the human learns from the horse’s behavior, boundaries, and emotional honesty—making it distinct from models that use animals only for motivation or physical engagement. It integrates somatic, emotional, and social learning through real-time, nonverbal communication, setting it apart from purely clinical or didactic interventions.Horses With HEART IncScottsdale Unified School District Foundation
- Experiential Connection 2 orgsBy immersing people in hands-on, place-based, and emotionally engaging experiences with nature and culture, foster lasting stewardship and learning, because direct, meaningful interaction deepens personal relevance, emotional resonance, and behavioral change more effectively than passive instruction. This strategy centers on creating transformative understanding through active participation—whether via outdoor expeditions, play-based discovery, cultural rituals, or citizen science—grounded in specific places and communities. It distinguishes itself from purely informational or didactic approaches by prioritizing emotional, sensory, and social engagement as catalysts for long-term environmental and cultural stewardship.FRIENDS OF CAMP COLTON INCK2 ADVENTURES FOUNDATION
- Experiential Learning Model 2 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.BELIEVE BEYOND ABILITYCHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATION
- Financial Accessibility as Inclusion 2 orgsBy removing financial barriers through sliding-scale, free, or income-based access models, organizations increase equitable participation in programs, because economic constraints are a primary obstacle to engagement for marginalized or underserved populations. This strategy prioritizes inclusion by directly addressing economic inequity as a barrier to access. Unlike general outreach or program design strategies, it centers affordability as a foundational precondition for participation, ensuring that services are not only available but genuinely accessible to low-income individuals and families across diverse contexts—from nature education to workforce training and community wellness. The shared belief is that meaningful engagement cannot occur without first eliminating cost-based exclusion.RYAN THOMAS FOUNDATIONVALLEY OF THE SUN JEWISH COMMUNITY
- Music as Transformative Practice 2 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.OCA Greater Phoenix ChapterSolid Rock Foundation Inc
- Networked Ecosystem Development 2 orgsBy cultivating interconnected networks among businesses, educators, government, and community leaders, the Chamber drives economic growth and community resilience, because sustained collaboration across sectors creates synergistic opportunities, amplifies collective influence, and aligns resources with regional needs. This strategy centers on building a cohesive, multi-stakeholder ecosystem where relationships are intentionally fostered to generate shared economic and social value. Unlike isolated programs such as mentorship or advocacy alone, this approach integrates networking, advocacy, workforce alignment, and leadership development into a unified theory of change—treating the local economy as an interdependent system. What distinguishes it is the belief that transformation emerges not from individual interventions but from the cumulative effect of strengthened connections and coordinated action across the community.Eloy Chamber of CommercePINAL PARTNERSHIP INC
- 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 HEROES MEMORIAL INCOutdoor Adventures for Wounded Veterans Inc
- Professionalization Through Standards 2 orgsBy establishing and enforcing professional standards, certification, and ethical conduct, organizations improve service quality and public trust, because standardized practices and accountability create a credible, competent, and self-regulating workforce. This strategy involves systematically raising the bar for professional practice through codified ethics, training, certification, and peer accountability. It distinguishes itself from mere service delivery or advocacy by focusing on the internal governance and identity of a profession, ensuring that practitioners meet consistent, verifiable benchmarks. Unlike one-off training or public awareness campaigns, this approach builds long-term sector legitimacy and public confidence by institutionalizing excellence.INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT OF THE NAT'L ASSN OF REALTORSSOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA CONTRACTORS ASSN
- Reward-Enhanced Community Intelligence 2 orgsBy combining anonymous tip systems with cash rewards and multi-sector partnerships, we increase the volume and quality of actionable crime-related information, because financial incentives and guaranteed anonymity reduce personal risk and build public trust in participation. This strategy leverages behavioral incentives and institutional collaboration to overcome witness hesitation and information silos. It distinguishes itself from general community policing by embedding structured reward mechanisms and anonymity protections within coordinated networks of law enforcement, media, and community actors, thereby transforming passive awareness into active reporting. Unlike pure advocacy or patrol models, this approach focuses on intelligence generation as the primary lever for crime resolution and deterrence.Sheriffs Aux Vols of Pima CtyYAVAPAI SILENT WITNESS PROGRAM INC
- Self-Sustaining Revenue via Thrift 2 orgsBy operating thrift stores and reinvesting earned revenue, organizations fund social services and program delivery, because self-generated income increases financial sustainability, reduces donor dependence, and keeps resources circulating within the community. This strategy centers on using retail operations—particularly thrift and consignment stores—as engines for ongoing social impact. Unlike traditional donation-dependent nonprofits, these organizations leverage community donations of goods to create low-cost inventory, sell it to the public, and reinvest profits directly into mission-aligned programs. This creates a feedback loop where community participation fuels both environmental sustainability (through reuse) and social services, distinguishing it from one-way aid models or externally funded programs.HOME FOR NEW BEGINNINGS INCPRESCOTT NELLIE FBO CHARITIES TW