52 child clusters
Sub-clusters inside Community Events & Social Programming. Each card links to its own detail page; counts are rolled up through the whole subtree of that child.
504 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Community Events & Social Programming or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
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| 1 | Rotary International District 5495 Rotary International District 5495 is an infrastructure organization that supports and coordinates numerous Rotary and Rotaract clubs across Arizona and parts … | AZ | $381K | 24 |
| 2 | RELICS & RODS OF LAKE HAVASU CITY INC Relics & Rods of Lake Havasu City is a nonprofit car club that organizes the annual Run to the Sun Car Show to raise funds for community support. Proceeds from… | AZ | $78K | 23 |
| 3 | TUCSON CITY OF GASTRONOMY TUCSON CITY OF GASTRONOMY promotes and preserves the diverse food heritage of Southern Arizona, recognized by its UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation. The or… | AZ | $384K | 21 |
| 4 | For Our City - Chandler For Our City - Chandler mobilizes community partnerships to deliver essential services and resources to residents in need. The organization runs collaborative … | AZ | $75K | 19 |
| 5 | PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA- AZ REGION Regional chapter of the Porsche Club of America focused on enriching the ownership experience through organized driving tours, social events, and member gather… | AZ | $260K | 17 |
| 6 | GREEN VALLEY RECREATION INC Green Valley Recreation Inc. (GVR) is a member-owned, non-profit organization providing recreational, social, and leisure activities for adults 50 and older in… | AZ | $11.5M | 16 |
| 7 | PHOENIX PRIDE INC PHOENIX PRIDE INC organizes large-scale events, including the annual Phoenix Pride Festival and Rainbows Festival, to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ communit… | AZ | $2.6M | 16 |
| 8 | HUMANIST SOCIETY OF GREATER PHOENIX Community organization based in Mesa, AZ that fosters humanist values through regular social, educational, and service-oriented events. Offers programs for adu… | AZ | $231K | 15 |
| 9 | SUN CITY ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY SUN CITY ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY provides recreational and fitness amenities, social activities, and a weekly newsletter for residents of Sun City Oro Valley, Ari… | AZ | $11.3M | 15 |
| 10 | The Multivrs Is Illuminated The Multivrs Is Illuminated is an arts collective and event series that centers queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and people of color (QTBIPOC) artists through … | AZ | $31K | 15 |
| 11 | La Frontera Mariachi Conference Inc La Frontera Mariachi Conference Inc supports the preservation and promotion of mariachi music and baile folklórico through educational workshops, performance o… | AZ | $146K | 14 |
| 12 | AAAA ARIZONA ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The Arizona Asian American Association (AAAA) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating Asian cultures across Arizona. It unites Asia… | AZ | $3K | 13 |
| 13 | COCHISE COWBOY POETS INC Cochise Cowboy Poets, Inc. organizes the annual Cochise Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering, an event celebrating the heritage and culture of the American Cowb… | AZ | $37K | 13 |
| 14 | TUCSON NURSES WEEK FOUNDATION The Tucson Nurses' Week Foundation is a nonprofit organization that celebrates and recognizes the contributions of nurses in the Tucson area. It organizes an a… | AZ | $36K | 13 |
| 15 | FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTING KXCI is a community-based radio station serving Tucson and Southern Arizona, founded in 1983. The station connects local communities through diverse programmin… | AZ | $1.1M | 12 |
| 16 | ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATION ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATION supports Rotary International's initiatives and programs within its designated zones. It focuses on promoting Rotary's publ… | AZ | $336K | 12 |
| 17 | Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering Nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting cowboy poetry, music, and Western heritage through an annual gathering in Prescott, Arizona. The e… | AZ | $115K | 11 |
| 18 | FLAGSTAFF FRIENDS OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC INC Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting traditional and contemporary acoustic music through festivals an… | AZ | $497K | 11 |
| 19 | GRAYHAWK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The Grayhawk Community Association organizes and hosts community events and activities for residents of the Grayhawk community in Scottsdale, Arizona. These ac… | AZ | $4.7M | 11 |
| 20 | ARIZONA CHESS CENTRAL Arizona Chess Central is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and promotion of scholastic chess in Arizona. It offers chess instruction, camps… | AZ | $99K | 10 |
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.
- Community-Led Systems Change 50 orgsBy centering community voice, lived experience, and local assets in governance, program design, and investment, organizations produce more equitable, sustainable, and effective outcomes, because solutions rooted in community ownership are better aligned with actual needs and more resilient to external shocks. This strategy unifies approaches that shift power and decision-making to the community level—whether through participatory grantmaking, member governance, co-created services, or culturally rooted programming. It goes beyond service delivery to transform systems by ensuring those most impacted by inequity shape the interventions meant to serve them. What distinguishes it is its foundational belief in community agency as the primary engine of change, rather than an input or beneficiary.FRIENDS OF PUBLIC RADIO ARIZONANORTHERN ARIZONA VOLUNTEER MEDICALRotary Club of Goodyear PebblecreekSouthwest Folklife Alliance Inc
- Music as Transformative Practice 34 orgsBy engaging individuals in meaningful musical participation and performance, organizations foster personal, social, and cultural transformation, because immersive artistic experiences cultivate identity, connection, and developmental growth. This strategy centers on the belief that music is not merely an art form but a vehicle for deep individual and collective change. It unites programs that use music to build character, bridge cultural divides, support youth development, and create ritual or spiritual experiences—going beyond skill acquisition to emphasize holistic growth and community belonging. Unlike strategies focused solely on performance excellence or audience expansion, this approach treats musical engagement as a formative, identity-shaping practice.FLAGSTAFF FRIENDS OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC INCITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONAPARADA DEL SOL PARADE AND TRAILS ENDSouthwest Folklife Alliance Inc
- Holistic Youth Development 28 orgsBy addressing multiple dimensions of a young person’s life—academic, emotional, social, physical, and familial—organizations produce sustained personal and academic growth, because systemic inequities require comprehensive, long-term support that nurtures the whole individual within their ecosystem. This strategy centers on integrating education, mental and physical health, family engagement, leadership, and skill-building into a unified model of youth development. Unlike narrow interventions that target a single outcome (e.g., tutoring or meals alone), this approach assumes that lasting change emerges from coordinated, long-duration support across interconnected domains. It emphasizes relationship stability, identity formation, and empowerment as core drivers of resilience and upward mobility.BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE VALLEY INCTUCSON LEAGUE OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN WOMENYWCA METROPOLITAN PHOENIXYouth for Troops
- Development Through Inclusive Athletics 20 orgsBy integrating athletics with personal development and lowering barriers to participation, organizations foster youth growth and community engagement, because structured, accessible sports create safe environments that build trust, teach life skills, and promote belonging. This strategy centers on using sports not just for athletic development but as a vehicle for holistic youth development—emphasizing character, inclusion, and social-emotional learning. It distinguishes itself from purely competitive or skill-focused models by prioritizing access, behavioral norms, and intentional programming that supports academic, emotional, and ethical growth alongside physical development. The shared belief across these organizations is that sports, when made inclusive and purposefully structured, become transformative platforms for individual and community change.ARIZONA GOLF COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONLittle League Baseball IncMIRACLE SQUARE INCSoutheast Asean Alliance Inc
- Collective Advocacy 18 orgsBy uniting members to form a unified voice, the organization achieves greater influence on policy and regulatory outcomes, because collective action amplifies political and economic leverage beyond what individuals can accomplish alone. This strategy centers on aggregating member interests to strengthen advocacy efforts across legislative, regulatory, and public arenas. It distinguishes itself from service-oriented or operational strategies by focusing on systemic change through coordinated influence, rather than direct service delivery or individual capacity-building. While some organizations use coalitions, committees, or PACs as vehicles, the core theory of action remains the amplification of member power through unity.ASSOCIATION OF THE WALL AND CEILINGArizona Chapter of National AssocUTAH SIGN ASSOCIATIONVETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 5990
- Networked Ecosystem Development 17 orgsBy 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.FRIENDS OF PUBLIC RADIO ARIZONALOCAL FIRST FOR BUSINESSPrescott Valley Chamber of CommerceROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATION
- Peer-Based Healing and Support 16 orgsBy facilitating connections among veterans through shared experiences, mutual recognition, and peer-led initiatives, the organization fosters psychological healing, social reintegration, and sustained well-being, because shared identity and lived experience create trust, reduce isolation, and reinforce a sense of purpose. This strategy centers on leveraging the unique bond among veterans as a catalyst for emotional, social, and civic recovery. Unlike top-down service models, it relies on peer-driven engagement—through storytelling, camaraderie, mutual aid, and collective advocacy—to build trust and empower individuals. What distinguishes it is the belief that healing and reintegration are not just clinical or transactional outcomes, but relational processes rooted in shared identity and mutual respect.AMVETS USS TUCSON POST 770 AUXILIARYAmerican Legion Swift Murphy Post #32For Our City - ChandlerHidalgo Sin Fonteras
- Person-Centered Empowerment 16 orgsBy aligning services with individual goals, strengths, and lived experiences, we foster self-sufficiency and community integration, because autonomy and personal agency are foundational to sustainable growth and well-being. This strategy centers on tailoring support to the unique needs and aspirations of each individual, rather than applying a standardized service model. It is distinguished by its consistent focus on dignity, choice, and capacity-building across diverse contexts—from employment and education to mental health and independent living—unifying otherwise distinct programs under a shared theory that empowerment arises when people lead their own development.GIRL SCOUTS - ARIZONA CACTUS-PINESUN SOUNDS FOUNDATIONTUCSON LEAGUE OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN WOMENUNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
- Shared Experience Building 16 orgsBy creating structured shared experiences—such as meals, events, or communal activities—organizations foster social cohesion, trust, and belonging, because meaningful, participatory moments enable emotional connection and mutual understanding across differences. This strategy centers on using lived, relational experiences as a primary vehicle for community transformation. Unlike transactional service delivery or policy advocacy, it emphasizes co-participation in authentic, often emotionally resonant activities (e.g., eating together, cleaning neighborhoods, celebrating culture) to build identity, safety, and collective responsibility. What distinguishes it is its theory that deep connection emerges not from information or incentives, but from vulnerability and presence in common human moments.GREEN VALLEY RECREATION INCJohn 17 Movement IncROTARY CLUB OF SEDONA VILLAGE CHARITABLE FUNDYES YOUTH ENTERTAINING SENIORS
- Dignity-Centered Service 13 orgsBy treating individuals with respect, choice, and compassion in service delivery, organizations foster psychological safety and engagement, because feeling valued reduces stigma and supports long-term well-being and self-sufficiency. This strategy emphasizes the quality of human interaction in aid delivery, prioritizing dignity through client choice, respectful environments, and inclusive design. Unlike transactional models of food distribution, dignity-centered service treats the emotional and social dimensions of receiving assistance as critical to effectiveness, linking personal agency and respect to improved outcomes. It unites practices like client-choice markets, targeted hours for vulnerable groups, and homelike service spaces under a shared belief that how aid is given matters as much as what is given.EAST VALLEY JEWISHSENIOR VILLAGE AT SADDLEBROOKEINCTHE BEATITUDES CAMPUS FOUNDATIONYES YOUTH ENTERTAINING SENIORS
- Integrated Whole-Person Care 13 orgsBy co-locating and coordinating physical, behavioral, and social health services within a unified, interdisciplinary model, organizations improve health outcomes and treatment adherence, because addressing interconnected needs in a holistic, accessible manner reduces fragmentation and builds trust in care. This strategy centers on breaking down silos between medical, mental health, substance use, and social support services by delivering them in a coordinated or co-located framework. It goes beyond mere service adjacency by emphasizing team-based, patient-centered planning that reflects the interconnected nature of health and social well-being. Unlike standalone clinical or social interventions, this approach treats integration itself as the active ingredient for improving engagement, access, and long-term outcomes—particularly for vulnerable populations with complex, overlapping needs.ADELANTE HEALTHCAREINCHAPPILY EVER AFTER LEAGUE INCTempe Community Action Agency IncYWCA METROPOLITAN PHOENIX
- Person-Centered Holistic Care 13 orgsBy integrating personalized, multidimensional support that honors individual choice, dignity, and whole-person wellness, organizations enhance resident well-being and quality of life, because sustained health and emotional fulfillment in aging depend on tailored, relationship-driven environments that go beyond clinical needs. This strategy centers on aligning care practices with the unique identities, preferences, and holistic needs of older adults—encompassing emotional, social, intellectual, spiritual, and physical dimensions. Unlike models focused solely on medical management or operational efficiency, this approach treats autonomy, companionship, and purpose as foundational to healthy aging, distinguishing it through its deep commitment to human dignity and integrated wellness across diverse care settings.Dreamland Villa Retirement CommunityFRIENDSHIP RETIREMENT CORPORATIONSENIOR VILLAGE AT SADDLEBROOKEINCTHE BEATITUDES CAMPUS
- Event-Based Fundraising 12 orgsBy hosting engaging community events, organizations raise funds and increase donor engagement, because shared experiences foster emotional connection, visibility, and sustained participation. This strategy unites diverse nonprofits that leverage events—such as golf tournaments, cultural festivals, raffles, and themed gatherings—not only to generate revenue but also to deepen community ties and amplify awareness. While the events vary in theme and audience, the core theory of action is consistent: participatory, enjoyable, or culturally resonant experiences increase public investment in the cause, leading to higher donations, stronger volunteerism, and long-term supporter relationships. It differs from passive fundraising models by emphasizing active involvement and experiential engagement as drivers of philanthropy.FRONTIER ROTARY CHARITABLE FUNDSHRINERS INTERNATIONALTUCSON CHARITY BRIDGE CLUB INCTucson Celtic Festival Association
- Preservation as Community Memory 12 orgsBy 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.HUACHUCA MUSEUM SOCIETYLAKE HAVASU TOURISM BUREAU INCTHE COBRE VALLEY CENTER FOR THE ART INCWILLO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
- Peer-Led Capacity Building 11 orgsBy 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.ARIZONA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION INCArizona Chapter of National AssocGREEN VALLEY RECREATION INCSOUTHWEST HARDSCAPES ASSOCIATION
- Character-Driven Brotherhood 9 orgsBy cultivating a values-based brotherhood rooted in moral, symbolic, and experiential development, organizations foster lifelong personal growth and leadership, because shared identity, mutual accountability, and structured character formation create deep commitment and ethical behavior. This strategy centers on using fraternal bonds—reinforced through shared values, rituals, and developmental practices—as the primary vehicle for transforming individuals into principled leaders. Unlike strategies focused solely on service or skill-building, this approach integrates identity formation, moral instruction, and experiential responsibility within a supportive brotherhood to produce sustained engagement and personal transformation. It distinguishes itself by treating brotherhood not just as a social benefit but as the core mechanism for character and leadership development.CENTRAL ARIZONA LODGE NO 14DELTA SIGMA PHIFREE & ACCEPTED MASONS OF ARIZONAFREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
- Low-Overhead Impact Maximization 9 orgsBy minimizing administrative and operational costs, organizations maximize the proportion of resources directed to programs and beneficiaries, because reducing overhead increases efficiency, transparency, and donor trust, thereby amplifying social impact. This strategy unifies organizations that prioritize financial stewardship and operational leanness—through volunteer-driven staffing, zero-overhead models, endowment earnings use, or shared resource infrastructure—to ensure nearly all funding directly serves mission goals. Unlike broader capacity-building or service delivery strategies, this approach centers cost efficiency as a core theory of change, treating overhead reduction not just as a practice but as a lever for greater accountability, donor confidence, and programmatic scale.COLORADO RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCFRIENDS OF THE SCOTTSDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY INCRotary Club of Goodyear PebblecreekTHE MOUNTAIN CLUB
- Self-Sustaining Revenue via Thrift 9 orgsBy operating thrift stores and reinvesting earned revenue, organizations fund social services and program delivery, because self-generated income increases financial sustainability, reduces donor dependence, and keeps resources circulating within the community. This strategy centers on using retail operations—particularly thrift and consignment stores—as engines for ongoing social impact. Unlike traditional donation-dependent nonprofits, these organizations leverage community donations of goods to create low-cost inventory, sell it to the public, and reinvest profits directly into mission-aligned programs. This creates a feedback loop where community participation fuels both environmental sustainability (through reuse) and social services, distinguishing it from one-way aid models or externally funded programs.FRIENDS OF THE PHOENIX PUBLICFRIENDS OF THE SUN CITY LIBRARIES INCPhoenix Chinese WeekSUN SOUNDS FOUNDATION
- Experiential Connection 8 orgsBy immersing people in hands-on, place-based, and emotionally engaging experiences with nature and culture, foster lasting stewardship and learning, because direct, meaningful interaction deepens personal relevance, emotional resonance, and behavioral change more effectively than passive instruction. This strategy centers on creating transformative understanding through active participation—whether via outdoor expeditions, play-based discovery, cultural rituals, or citizen science—grounded in specific places and communities. It distinguishes itself from purely informational or didactic approaches by prioritizing emotional, sensory, and social engagement as catalysts for long-term environmental and cultural stewardship.GILA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHAVASU SIDE BY SIDE TRAIL ASSOCIATIONROADRUNNER PROSPECTORS CLUB INCTRAIL RIDERS OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA IN
- Faith-Integrated Formation 8 orgsBy embedding Christian faith and spiritual practices into personal, professional, and leadership development, we produce transformed individuals and communities, because spiritual formation rooted in divine relationship and biblical truth is the foundation for lasting change and Kingdom impact. This strategy unifies diverse approaches—leadership training, discipleship, scientific inquiry, youth development, and evangelism—through a shared belief that spiritual growth must be deeply integrated with all aspects of life and practice. Unlike strategies that separate spiritual and practical domains, this approach insists on their fusion, using mentorship, prayer, relational community, and theological alignment as levers for holistic transformation across personal, professional, and cultural spheres.4 TUCSON INCDESERT CHRISTIAN ARCHERSMENTORING TUCSON'S KIDSNorth Valley Christian Academy