6 child clusters
Sub-clusters inside Disability Rights Advocacy. Each card links to its own detail page; counts are rolled up through the whole subtree of that child.
10 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Disability Rights Advocacy or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DISABILITY RIGHTS CALIFORNIA Disability Rights California (DRC) is a statewide advocacy organization that works to advance the rights of Californians with disabilities. It achieves this th… | CA | $38.5M | 14 |
| 2 | EASTER SEALS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INC Easterseals Southern California provides essential services to children and adults with disabilities, older adults, veterans, and their families across eight c… | CA | $358.2M | 6 |
| 3 | SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES INC Nonprofit providing community inclusion, employment, and independent living services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Califor… | CA | $123.5M | 6 |
| 4 | PHOENIX SISTER CITIES Phoenix Sister Cities fosters relationships between the people of Phoenix, Arizona, and its international sister cities. The organization promotes cross-cultur… | AZ | $360K | 5 |
| 5 | ARIZONA INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND Arizona Industries for the Blind (AIB) is a non-profit organization that creates and sustains employment opportunities for individuals who are blind or visuall… | AZ | $10.7M | 4 |
| 6 | Pima Council on Aging Foundation Pima Council on Aging (PCOA) is a nonprofit organization and the designated Area Agency on Aging for Pima County, Arizona. It provides a network of programs an… | AZ | $0 | 4 |
| 7 | Direct Center for Independence Inc Direct Center for Independence Inc is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that operates as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). Founded in 1980, it adv… | AZ | $1.3M | 2 |
| 8 | Diverse Ability Incorporated Diverse Ability Incorporated is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that provides free programs and services to youth and young adults with disabilities.… | AZ | $512K | 2 |
| 9 | DOVES INCORPORATED DOVES INCORPORATED, operating as the Area Agency on Aging, Region One, is a nonprofit organization that plans, develops, funds, and coordinates programs and se… | AZ | $239K | 1 |
| 10 | LIFE CARE PLANNING LAW FIRMS The Life Care Planning Law Firms Association (LCPLFA) is a national network of law practices specializing in Life Care Planning. It provides education, resourc… | AZ | $119K | 1 |
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.
- Digital Document Transformation 1 orgBy transitioning from paper-based to secure digital document systems, organizations achieve efficient and compliant information access, because structured imaging, indexing, and quality assurance improve accuracy, reduce costs, and ensure data security. This strategy emphasizes the systematic digitization of records through needs assessments, multi-method indexing, and rigorous quality control, tailored to meet strict regulatory standards. It distinguishes itself by integrating accessibility and security for populations with visual impairments, aligning with rehabilitation and federal compliance goals unique to AbilityOne and disability-serving organizations.ARIZONA INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
- Inclusive Design Expansion 1 orgBy integrating inclusive design and adapting services to evolving community needs, organizations increase accessibility and participation for people with disabilities, because universally designed products and responsive programming reduce systemic barriers and promote dignity of choice. This strategy emphasizes both proactive design equity—such as creating accessible toys and camp experiences—and adaptive service innovation in response to emerging societal demands like veteran reintegration. Unlike traditional accessibility approaches that retrofit existing systems, this model embeds inclusion into the initial design and continuously evolves services through community feedback, making it distinct in its preventative and dynamic approach to equity.EASTER SEALS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INC
- On-Site Base Access 1 orgBy operating supply centers directly on military bases, military personnel and families gain convenient, cost-effective access to essential goods, because proximity reduces logistical barriers and operational costs while increasing service reliability. This strategy leverages physical presence within military installations to streamline access to critical supplies, ensuring affordability and convenience for a mission-focused population. Unlike off-base or centralized distribution models, on-site operations reduce transportation costs and time burdens for customers, while reinforcing integration with military infrastructure. It distinguishes itself through embeddedness in the base ecosystem, enabling seamless service delivery aligned with military routines and security requirements.ARIZONA INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
- Quality-Driven Customer Partnership 1 orgBy aligning internal quality controls and operational processes with customer expectations, the organization delivers high-quality, timely products and services that achieve both social impact and business sustainability, because customer satisfaction strengthens long-term partnerships and enhances mission effectiveness. This strategy emphasizes a disciplined, customer-centric approach where quality assurance, clear scope definition, and ongoing feedback loops are integrated into service delivery. Unlike models that prioritize either social outcomes or market performance alone, this approach unifies both by treating customers as strategic partners in achieving mission-aligned results. It is distinguished by its structured processes, employee engagement in quality improvement, and technology-enabled efficiency within disability-inclusive employment settings.ARIZONA INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
- Technology-Integrated Inclusive Operations 1 orgBy integrating advanced technology into supply chain and document management while employing people with disabilities, the organization improves operational efficiency and data security, because technology enhances accuracy and scalability while inclusive employment fulfills mission-driven impact. This strategy combines mission-aligned workforce inclusion with cutting-edge technological systems—such as voice-directed warehousing and electronic document conversion—to achieve both social and operational outcomes. Unlike traditional nonprofit models that may prioritize either social impact or efficiency, this approach leverages technology as a force multiplier, enabling people with disabilities to deliver high-integrity, cost-effective services at scale. It is distinct in its dual focus on workforce integration and digital transformation within secure, federally compliant operations.ARIZONA INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND