organizations
4 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Digital Resource Library for Nonprofit Capacity Building 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 | EDWARD CHARLES FOUNDATION The Edward Charles Foundation is an infrastructure organization that provides fiscal sponsorship services to charitable projects, individuals, and corporations… | CA | $39.9M | 2 |
| 2 | Instituto Lab Instituto Lab is a nonprofit organization focused on building sustained power with low-income communities and communities of color in Arizona. Through training… | AZ | $927K | 2 |
| 3 | ARTIS CORPORATION -DBA ARTIS INTL ARTIS Corporation, operating as ARTIS International, is a research organization that conducts cross-cultural studies on religion, cooperation, and conflict. It… | AZ | $6K | 1 |
| 4 | Instituto Power Instituto Power builds political power for low-income and communities of color in Arizona by training emerging leaders, candidates, and campaign staff. The org… | AZ | $802K | 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.
- Evidence-Based Conflict Prevention 1 orgBy applying behavioral science research to understand the psychological and cultural roots of violence, reduce conflict in divided societies, because addressing underlying drivers leads to more sustainable and scalable peacebuilding interventions. This strategy emphasizes rigorous research and data-driven program design to prevent violence, distinguishing it from reactive or dialogue-based approaches. By focusing on measurable behavioral patterns and cultural narratives, organizations using this strategy develop scalable interventions that inform policy and practice in conflict-affected regions. It integrates academic research with practical application, creating a feedback loop between theory and field implementation.ARTIS CORPORATION -DBA ARTIS INTL
- Holistic Leader Sustainability 1 orgBy integrating healing, wellness, and self-care practices into leadership development, long-term community change is sustained, because resilient, supported leaders are more effective and less prone to burnout. This strategy prioritizes the emotional, mental, and physical well-being of community leaders as a foundational element for lasting social impact. Unlike traditional capacity-building approaches that focus solely on technical skills, this approach recognizes that leadership endurance depends on personal resilience and systemic support. It is especially critical in high-stress advocacy and service delivery contexts where burnout threatens organizational and movement continuity.Instituto Lab
- Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research 1 orgBy integrating scientific research across behavioral science, neuroscience, and social psychology, generate actionable insights on human behavior in conflict and cooperation, because complex societal challenges require holistic, evidence-based understanding to inform effective interventions. ARTIS CORPORATION leverages interdisciplinary research teams and rigorous methodologies—including field experiments, neuroimaging, and psychological assessments—to study the underlying drivers of human behavior in high-stakes social contexts. This strategy distinguishes itself by bridging traditionally siloed disciplines to produce empirically grounded, real-world applications for improving decision-making and societal outcomes, particularly in areas of conflict and cooperation.ARTIS CORPORATION -DBA ARTIS INTL
- Sacred Values Research 1 orgBy studying sacred values and peer influence through neuroimaging and behavioral science, develop conflict resolution and prevention strategies, because understanding nonnegotiable beliefs and their social reinforcement reveals pathways to de-escalate extremism. ARTIS CORPORATION employs a scientific, interdisciplinary approach to explore how deeply held, identity-protecting "sacred values" drive violent conflict and resistance to compromise. By combining fMRI research, psychological assessment, and social network analysis, this strategy distinguishes itself from conventional peacebuilding by targeting the cognitive and emotional roots of extremism, rather than focusing solely on economic, political, or ideological factors.ARTIS CORPORATION -DBA ARTIS INTL