11 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Museum Volunteer Operations Support or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MARICOPA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Sigler Western Museum, formerly the Desert Caballeros Western Museum, shares the diverse stories, cultures, and experiences of the American West. Located i… | AZ | $4.0M | 7 |
| 2 | OLD PUEBLO TROLLEY Old Pueblo Trolley is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and education of public transportation history in Tucson and southern Arizona. It … | AZ | $660K | 4 |
| 3 | Sedona Historical Society Inc Sedona Historical Society Inc operates the Sedona Heritage Museum, preserving and interpreting the history of Sedona and the Red Rock Country from 1876 to the … | AZ | $180K | 4 |
| 4 | ARIZONA STREET RAILWAY MUSEUM A NON-PROFIT CORPORATION Arizona Street Railway Museum, operating as Phoenix Trolley Museum, preserves and shares the history of Phoenix's streetcar system. The organization collects, … | AZ | $14K | 3 |
| 5 | Martin Auto Museum Inc The Martin Auto Museum is a nonprofit organization located in Glendale, Arizona, dedicated to preserving and showcasing a collection of over 170 antique, colle… | AZ | $913K | 3 |
| 6 | Sanderson Museum and Village The Christian C. Sanderson Museum preserves and exhibits the extensive collection of historical relics and memorabilia amassed by Christian C. Sanderson. Locat… | AZ | $548K | 3 |
| 7 | Bisbee Council on the Arts and Humanities The Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum preserves and interprets the history of Bisbee, Arizona, focusing on its copper mining heritage and role in the Ameri… | AZ | $224K | 2 |
| 8 | TUCSON DESERT ART MUSEUM INC The Tucson Desert Art Museum and Four Corners Gallery preserves, acquires, and exhibits historic and contemporary Southwestern art and artifacts. It educates t… | AZ | $118K | 2 |
| 9 | GREEN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC The Green Valley Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce is an infrastructure organization that champions opportunities for businesses and the community to prosper in Gr… | AZ | $296K | 1 |
| 10 | The Mini Time Machine Inc The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is a nonprofit in Tucson, Arizona dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of miniatures. It operates a public … | AZ | $3.0M | 1 |
| 11 | idea Museum Foundation idea Museum Foundation operates a children's museum in Mesa, Arizona, focused on fostering creativity and learning through interactive art and science exhibits… | AZ | $1.1M | 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.
- Experiential Learning Model 1 orgBy 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.idea Museum Foundation
- Networked Ecosystem Development 1 orgBy 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.GREEN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC
- Peer-Led Capacity Building 1 orgBy facilitating peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and professional learning, organizations build collective expertise and resilience, because shared experience among practitioners increases trust, relevance, and practical applicability of solutions. This strategy centers on leveraging the lived experience and expertise of professionals within the same field to drive learning, innovation, and systemic improvement. Unlike top-down training or external consulting models, it relies on horizontal collaboration—through mentorship, peer review, storytelling, or resource sharing—to strengthen both individual members and the industry as a whole. What distinguishes it is its emphasis on mutual contribution, credibility through shared context, and sustainable knowledge transfer rooted in real-world practice.GREEN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC
- Preservation as Community Memory 1 orgBy preserving historic sites, stories, and cultural practices through community-involved stewardship, we strengthen collective identity and intergenerational continuity, because tangible connections to the past foster shared meaning and local ownership of heritage. This strategy centers on using preservation not merely as conservation of artifacts or buildings, but as a means of reinforcing community identity and memory. It distinguishes itself from purely academic or institutional preservation by emphasizing local participation, lived experience, and the emotional resonance of place and story—making history a living, shared resource rather than a static record.OLD PUEBLO TROLLEY
- Volunteer Empowerment Model 1 orgBy empowering volunteers with autonomy, training, and meaningful roles, organizations increase engagement and program capacity, because individuals contribute more sustainably when they feel ownership, grow personally, and align with the mission. This strategy centers on treating volunteers not just as labor sources but as co-creators of impact, investing in their development and matching them to roles based on passion, skill, or lived experience. Unlike transactional volunteer management, this approach builds long-term commitment through reciprocal growth—where the organization gains capacity and volunteers gain purpose, skills, and community belonging. It appears across diverse contexts, from equine therapy to thrift stores, unified by the belief that empowered volunteers amplify both social impact and organizational resilience.The Mini Time Machine Inc