42 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Book Distribution & Reading Space Development or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | THE LIBRARY PROJECT INC The Library Project improves children's literacy in underserved rural communities by establishing libraries, providing STEM-focused books in local languages, a… | AZ | $128K | 10 |
| 2 | FRIENDS OF THE PHOENIX PUBLIC Nonprofit organization supporting Phoenix Public Library through book donations and program funding. Operates the BookStorm Award program, which provides free … | AZ | $353K | 7 |
| 3 | Books for Classrooms Books for Classrooms provides high-quality, diverse, and anti-bias children's books to Title 1 schools in Pima County, Arizona. The organization curates free b… | AZ | $157K | 6 |
| 4 | FRIENDS OF THE SUN CITY LIBRARIES INC FRIENDS OF THE SUN CITY LIBRARIES INC supports the Sun City Library system in Arizona through funding, volunteer programs, and community outreach. The organiza… | AZ | $49K | 6 |
| 5 | FRIENDS OF THE PRESCOTT PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends of the Prescott Public Library is a nonprofit support organization that raises funds and provides volunteer resources to enhance services at the Presco… | AZ | $857K | 3 |
| 6 | Inspirational Alignment Advocacy Inspirational Alignment Advocacy is a nonprofit organization focused on improving underserved communities through resource distribution and support programs. T… | AZ | $4K | 3 |
| 7 | Laveen Community Council The Laveen Community Council is a volunteer-driven nonprofit organization that fosters community connection and support in Laveen, Arizona. It promotes collabo… | AZ | $40K | 3 |
| 8 | Literary and Prologue Society of the Southwest The Literary and Prologue Society of the Southwest is an Arizona-based nonprofit that promotes literary appreciation through author luncheons and community gra… | AZ | $429K | 3 |
| 9 | TENDER LITTLE HEARTS MINI TALES Tender Little Hearts Mini Tales provides equine-assisted therapy and literacy programs using miniature horses and donkeys. The organization visits schools, sen… | AZ | $105K | 3 |
| 10 | Tucson Festival of Books The Tucson Festival of Books is an annual literary event that promotes reading and literacy through author presentations, book signings, and educational activi… | AZ | $788K | 3 |
| 11 | WESTERN YAVAPAI CONSERVATION Western Yavapai Conservation Education Center (WYCEC) provides agricultural and conservation education programs to K-12 students in Yavapai County, Arizona. Th… | AZ | $62K | 3 |
| 12 | ADVANCING SCIENCE WORLDWIDE INC Advancing Science Worldwide is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to scientific research, knowledge, and materials in underserved regions … | AZ | $10K | 2 |
| 13 | Assistance League of Phoenix Arizona Assistance League of Phoenix Arizona is a nonprofit organization that provides essential services to children and families in need. Their programs include dist… | AZ | $2.4M | 2 |
| 14 | CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF SO CALIFORNIA CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF SO CALIFORNIA is an operational organization that works to strengthen at-risk families and communities. They provide foster care and adopt… | CA | $47.5M | 2 |
| 15 | FRIENDS OF THE PIMA FRIENDS OF THE PIMA is a nonprofit organization supporting the Pima County Public Library system in Arizona. The group raises funds and advocates for library r… | AZ | $106K | 2 |
| 16 | FRIENDS OF THE SIERRA VISTA CITY LIBRARY The Friends of the Sierra Vista City Library is a volunteer nonprofit founded in 1973 to support the Sierra Vista Public Library in Arizona. It raises funds th… | AZ | $191K | 2 |
| 17 | Fort Apache Heritage Foundation Inc The Fort Apache Heritage Foundation Inc. is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the culture and heritage of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. It prov… | AZ | $1.3M | 2 |
| 18 | Isabelle Hunt Memorial Public Public library serving the Pine/Strawberry community in Gila County, Arizona. Offers a range of programs for children, young adults, and adults, including stor… | AZ | $155K | 2 |
| 19 | Make Way For Books Make Way For Books is an early literacy nonprofit that provides programs, services, and resources to young children, parents, and educators in southern Arizona… | AZ | $3.0M | 2 |
| 20 | 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 | 2 |
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.
- Attendee-Centered Design 1 orgBy enabling attendees to personalize their schedules using transparent programming information, organizations increase engagement and satisfaction, because autonomy fosters ownership and deeper connection to the experience. This strategy prioritizes participant agency by providing clear, accessible event schedules and empowering individuals to curate their own paths through festivals, conferences, or programs. Unlike top-down programming models, this approach trusts attendees to make meaningful choices, enhancing perceived value and participation depth across diverse activity areas—from literary events to professional development.Tucson Festival of Books
- Clemency Advocacy 1 orgBy advocating for clemency, prevent executions of death row prisoners after warrants are issued, because it represents a final moral and legal check on irreversible state action. This strategy focuses on last-resort intervention in capital cases, leveraging executive clemency as a humanitarian and justice-oriented safeguard when all other legal appeals are exhausted. Unlike broader criminal justice reform or policy research efforts, clemency advocacy targets individual cases to achieve systemic change through precedent and public awareness, emphasizing mercy and equity in the application of the death penalty.DEATH PENALTY ALTERNATIVES FOR ARIZONA INC
- Competitive Virtual Coaching 1 orgBy combining virtual coaching with competitive service projects, teens increase engagement and leadership outcomes, because structured peer competition motivates sustained participation and achievement in community service. This strategy uses weekly virtual coaching sessions to guide teens through the planning and execution of time-bound, competitive service initiatives like book drives, creating accountability and excitement. Unlike traditional mentoring or one-off service events, the integration of ongoing coaching and competition fosters both skill development and intrinsic motivation, distinguishing it from passive or non-competitive youth engagement models.The Greater Purpose Project Heroes Corporation
- Dynamic Collection Curation 1 orgBy regularly updating and diversifying physical book and media collections, the library increases community engagement and access to lifelong learning resources, because a current and inclusive collection better reflects and meets the evolving needs of diverse age groups and interests. This strategy emphasizes systematic curation and renewal of physical materials—such as books and DVDs—to ensure relevance, inclusivity, and accessibility across all life stages. Unlike passive or static collection models, this approach treats the collection as a living resource that drives engagement by offering timely, culturally relevant, and educationally valuable content. It distinguishes itself by linking collection vitality directly to community participation and learning outcomes.Isabelle Hunt Memorial Public
- Equitable Access via First-Come, First-Served 1 orgBy operating on a first-come, first-served basis without preview sales, organizations ensure fair and equal access to goods and events, because removing preferential access prevents advantage based on social capital or economic status. This strategy prioritizes fairness by giving all participants the same opportunity to access resources or events at the same time, relying on transparency and neutrality of timing rather than reservations or exclusivity. It contrasts with models that use tiered access, membership benefits, or pre-registration advantages, which may inadvertently favor more resourced or connected individuals.VNSA-VOLUNTEER NONPROFIT SERVICE
- Online Catalog Access 1 orgBy providing remote and user-friendly online catalog systems, patrons increase access to and engagement with library resources, because digital discoverability and self-service functionality lower barriers to use. This strategy centers on leveraging digital infrastructure—specifically online catalogs like TinyCat—to expand access to library collections beyond physical and temporal constraints. It enables users to search, reserve, and manage materials independently, which enhances convenience, supports digital literacy, and fosters ongoing engagement, particularly among seniors and remote users. Unlike in-person-only or print-catalog models, this approach integrates technology to make collections more discoverable and usable, aligning with broader digital inclusion goals.Friends of the Copper Queen Library
- Organized Categorization 1 orgBy organizing books into subject categories, nonprofit sales improve customer navigation and increase sales outcomes, because structured access reduces search costs and enhances user experience. This strategy focuses on leveraging volunteer labor to systematically sort donated books by genre or topic, making them easier to browse and purchase during public sales. Unlike general sorting or aesthetic display strategies, this approach prioritizes intuitive information architecture to boost both efficiency and engagement, ultimately supporting library funding and community access goals.VNSA-VOLUNTEER NONPROFIT SERVICE
- Preservation-Led Spiritual Education 1 orgBy preserving and disseminating foundational spiritual texts, broader spiritual understanding and ethical development are advanced, because access to authoritative teachings enables personal transformation and responsible leadership. This strategy centers on safeguarding and actively distributing core spiritual writings as a means to foster individual growth and societal change. Unlike general religious publishing or community outreach, it emphasizes the systematic study and application of specific teachings—particularly in ethics, leadership, and critical life challenges—through structured publications and educational outreach. The focus on a single influential thinker’s body of work ensures coherence and depth, distinguishing it from broader, less curated spiritual programming.TSG PUBLISHING FOUNDATION