7 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Muay Thai and Kickboxing Instruction or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Southeast Asean Alliance Inc The Southeast ASEAN Arts Alliance Inc (SAAA) promotes Southeast Asian arts and culture, primarily through Muay Thai and Muay Lao kickboxing programs for youth … | AZ | $33K | 2 |
| 2 | BALLET FOLKLORICO OLLIN YOLIZTLI Ollin Yoliztli Dance Academy is an Arizona-based educational institution founded in 1994 that preserves and promotes Mexican culture through dance, music, and … | AZ | $107K | 1 |
| 3 | Dominate Club Wrestling Inc Nonprofit youth wrestling organization serving the Vail and Rita Ranch communities and surrounding areas. Provides training and competition opportunities for b… | AZ | $54K | 1 |
| 4 | Higher Ground A Resource Center Higher Ground A Resource Center implements the Restart SMART strategy, an adaptation of the Community School model, to support K-12 students and families in Ar… | AZ | $1.7M | 1 |
| 5 | Hornaday Family Foundation The Horn Family Foundation is a grantmaking organization that empowers individuals and communities globally through martial arts, education, and entrepreneursh… | AZ | $0 | 1 |
| 6 | NORTH AMERICAN TANG SHOU TAO ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE The North American Tang Shou Tao Association Cooperative preserves, researches, and disseminates traditional Chinese martial and medical arts. It offers traini… | AZ | $196K | 1 |
| 7 | ORDONEZ KAJUKENBO OHANA Ordonez Kajukenbo Ohana is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the martial art of Kajukenbo, a hybrid self-defense system. It offers… | AZ | $16K | 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.
- Basic Needs First 1 orgBy prioritizing the fulfillment of basic needs before skill-building or educational programming, individuals are better positioned to engage in personal development, because stability in fundamental areas such as food, safety, and health is a prerequisite for cognitive and emotional readiness to learn and grow. This strategy centers on an individualized triage approach to first stabilize people’s immediate needs—such as housing, food, and emotional safety—before introducing programs focused on education, employment, or life skills. Unlike models that integrate basic supports alongside skill-building, this approach treats foundational stability as a non-negotiable precursor, grounded in trauma-informed and human-centered principles that recognize survival needs must be met before higher-order growth can occur.Higher Ground A Resource Center
- Cultural Immersion Through Arts 1 orgBy integrating authentic cultural arts and traditions into community events and programming, the organization fosters cultural preservation and social engagement, because shared cultural experiences strengthen identity, belonging, and intergenerational continuity. This strategy centers on using multidimensional cultural expression—such as martial arts, music, food, and ceremony—not just as educational tools but as immersive experiences that actively engage communities. Unlike strategies focused solely on performance or instruction, it emphasizes holistic cultural integration to deepen impact. Its distinctiveness lies in combining cultural authenticity with community participation to sustain heritage and enhance well-being.Southeast Asean Alliance Inc
- Culturally Embodied Practice 1 orgBy teaching traditional martial, medical, and mindfulness arts through culturally rooted, lineage-based methods, the organization fosters physical health, self-mastery, and intergenerational continuity, because authentic practice transmits not only technique but also the philosophical and energetic principles essential to holistic well-being. This strategy emphasizes the preservation and transmission of traditional systems—such as Gao Bagua, neigong, and Chinese medicine—not as isolated physical techniques but as integrated cultural practices grounded in Chinese philosophy and medicine. Unlike generic fitness or skills training, this approach ensures that health, combat proficiency, and personal development emerge from a coherent, culturally specific worldview, maintaining integrity across form, function, and meaning.NORTH AMERICAN TANG SHOU TAO ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE
- Data-Powered Coaching 1 orgBy using data-driven coaching technology to identify individual stressors, gaps, and strengths, youth achieve sustainable behavioral and emotional change, because personalized, culturally responsive interventions increase engagement and self-efficacy. This strategy leverages proprietary assessment tools and data analytics to tailor life coaching and mental health support to each youth’s unique background, trauma history, and resource needs. Unlike one-size-fits-all counseling or group-based programs, this approach dynamically adapts interventions in real time, fostering deeper trust and more effective outcomes in complex, high-need populations.Higher Ground A Resource Center
- Discipleship Model 1 orgNORTH AMERICAN TANG SHOU TAO ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE
- Elite Training for Cultural Promotion 1 orgBy delivering world-class training and competitive events in martial arts, increase awareness and unity around ASEAN arts and culture, because high-quality, standardized programs elevate visibility and legitimacy of traditional practices. This strategy leverages professional-grade instruction and rankings in disciplines like Muay Thai and strength sports to elevate the status of ASEAN cultural expressions. Unlike grassroots or community-based models, it emphasizes excellence and global competitiveness as a vehicle for cultural promotion and regional cohesion. It uniquely bridges adult development, international exposure, and cultural diplomacy through sport.Southeast Asean Alliance Inc
- Embodied Practice Integration 1 orgBy integrating experiential mind-body practices as prerequisites for health and skill development, participants achieve deeper engagement and holistic readiness, because embodied learning fosters physiological and psychological alignment necessary for effective treatment and personal growth. This strategy centers on using experiential disciplines—such as Jingluo Qigong, yoga, or martial arts—as foundational practices that prepare individuals for clinical, educational, or professional interventions. Unlike standalone wellness offerings, these practices are structurally embedded as prerequisites, ensuring participants cultivate self-awareness, energetic balance, and focus before engaging in other services. This distinguishes it from peripheral or optional wellness activities by making embodied learning a core, non-negotiable component of program efficacy.NORTH AMERICAN TANG SHOU TAO ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE
- Respect Through Empathy 1 orgBy teaching empathy, cooperation, and active listening, foster respectful classroom environments, because mutual understanding and communication reduce conflict and build trust. This strategy centers on cultivating respect not through discipline or rules, but through social-emotional skills like empathy and active listening. It distinguishes itself from compliance-based approaches by focusing on underlying relational dynamics, promoting cooperation as a foundation for a positive learning environment. While other strategies may prioritize structure or authority, this approach emphasizes internalized values developed through interpersonal connection.Hornaday Family Foundation