organizations
12 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Public Observatory & Planetarium Programs or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
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| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | INTERNATIONAL DARK SKY DISCOVERY CENTER INC The International Dark Sky Discovery Center is a nonprofit organization constructing a 22,000 square-foot facility in Fountain Hills, Arizona, set to open in F… | AZ | $3.6M | 11 |
| 2 | TUCSON AMATEUR ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association provides astronomy education and outreach through star parties, hands-on toolkits, and telescope access for schools, libra… | AZ | $108K | 8 |
| 3 | LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is an astronomical research institution and public observatory located in Flagstaff, Arizona. It conducts scientific research, primarily in … | AZ | $20.0M | 7 |
| 4 | REACH FOR THE STARS Reach For the Stars is a Tucson-based nonprofit that uses astronomy, STEM, and art to support youth mental health by addressing stress, anxiety, depression, an… | AZ | $281K | 6 |
| 5 | Bisbee Science Exploration and Research Center Inc Bisbee Science Exploration and Research Center (BSERC) operates the Bisbee Science Lab, a pop-up science center in Bisbee, Arizona. It provides experiential sc… | AZ | $322K | 5 |
| 6 | CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES California Academy of Sciences is a natural history museum and scientific research institution located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. It operates under o… | CA | $95.2M | 4 |
| 7 | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, dedicated to preserving its natural and cultural resources. The organ… | AZ | $13.0M | 3 |
| 8 | THE IRVIN MARVIN WINER MEMORIAL MOBILE No information available about the organization's mission, activities, or services. The provided content is a weather forecast for Sonoita and does not describ… | AZ | $44K | 3 |
| 9 | ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL The Arizona Technology Council is a trade association for science and technology companies in Arizona. It connects and empowers the state's innovation communit… | AZ | $2.0M | 2 |
| 10 | WIYN CONSORTIUM INC WIYN Consortium Inc. operates the WIYN 3.5m Telescope, providing observational facilities and instrumentation for astronomical research. It serves university a… | AZ | $3.6M | 2 |
| 11 | LOWELL OBSERVATORY FOUNDATION The Lowell Observatory Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 2015 to support the mission of Lowell Observatory through endowment and targeted d… | AZ | $588K | 1 |
| 12 | Tonto Creek Camp Outdoor education nonprofit providing STEM-centered experiential learning programs for youth, primarily in Arizona. Operates Camp Tontozona in Payson and offer… | AZ | $181K | 1 |
theories of action
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.
- Advanced Instrumentation Optimization 1 orgBy designing and deploying specialized astronomical instruments and active optics systems, the organization achieves high-resolution, high-fidelity astronomical observations, because precise instrumentation and real-time optical corrections directly enhance data quality and observational accuracy. This strategy focuses on the intentional development and integration of cutting-edge optical technologies—such as integral field units, fiber positioners, and active mirror systems—to tailor telescope performance to specific scientific goals. Unlike broader observational or data-analysis approaches, this strategy emphasizes hardware-level innovation to overcome atmospheric and mechanical limitations, enabling superior spatial resolution and sensitivity in ground-based astronomy.WIYN CONSORTIUM INC
- Automated Observatory Control 1 orgBy automating observatory roof operations, the organization improves observational efficiency and reliability, because automated systems reduce human error and enable more consistent, timely responses to observing conditions. This strategy involves using custom or integrated software to control physical observatory components, particularly roof operations, enabling faster deployment and safer, more reliable data collection. It distinguishes itself from manual or staff-intensive observing protocols by prioritizing systematized, hands-off operations that support unattended or remote observing—critical for time-sensitive exoplanet detection and public outreach programs operating under variable weather conditions.THE IRVIN MARVIN WINER MEMORIAL MOBILE
- Market-Based Pricing 1 orgBy setting service prices based on market surveys, costs, and equipment scale, the organization achieves financial sustainability and competitive positioning, because pricing aligned with market and cost realities enables long-term operational viability. This strategy involves using empirical data—such as market demand, cost of delivery, and technical capacity (e.g., telescope size)—to set service fees that balance accessibility with financial self-sufficiency. Unlike subsidized or fixed-cost models, this approach treats observatory services as market-positioned offerings, ensuring the organization remains responsive to external economic conditions while maintaining high-quality programming across public outreach, equipment services, and educational initiatives.THE IRVIN MARVIN WINER MEMORIAL MOBILE
- Observer Support and Training 1 orgBy providing comprehensive onboarding, training, and dedicated instrument support, new and visiting observers achieve effective and safe utilization of astronomical facilities, because structured guidance reduces operational errors and increases data quality. This strategy emphasizes systematic support for observers through mandatory training, accompaniment, and access to expert personnel, ensuring high-quality scientific output. Unlike more autonomous or self-service models, this approach prioritizes safety, instrument integrity, and observational accuracy through hands-on involvement and standardized preparation.WIYN CONSORTIUM INC
- Precision Environmental Control 1 orgBy maintaining highly stable environmental conditions for observational instruments, the organization enables precise and consistent astronomical data collection, because controlled environments minimize external disturbances and thermal fluctuations that degrade measurement accuracy. This strategy involves isolating sensitive instruments—such as spectrographs—in vacuum chambers or climate-controlled enclosures to ensure long-term observational stability. It distinguishes itself from broader operational strategies by focusing specifically on environmental precision as a foundational requirement for high-fidelity data, rather than on public engagement or instrument design alone.WIYN CONSORTIUM INC
- Science-Driven Scheduling 1 orgBy prioritizing and dynamically scheduling observations based on scientific merit, maximize research impact and efficiency, because flexible allocation enables rapid response to time-sensitive phenomena and optimizes telescope use. This strategy involves using a queue-based system guided by peer-reviewed scientific merit, typically assessed by a Telescope Allocation Committee, to allocate observing time. It allows for real-time adjustments to accommodate urgent or time-critical research, such as exoplanet transits or radial velocity measurements, distinguishing it from fixed-schedule or purely proposal-based models. This approach ensures high scientific productivity and responsiveness, particularly valuable in optical and infrared astronomy where conditions and timing are critical.WIYN CONSORTIUM INC
- Seasonal Equipment Shutdown 1 orgBy shutting down and disconnecting electronic equipment during monsoon season, the organization preserves equipment functionality and extends asset lifespan, because seasonal disconnection reduces exposure to lightning damage and environmental stressors. This strategy involves proactively deactivating sensitive telescope and observational equipment during high-risk monsoon periods to prevent irreversible damage from lightning surges and moisture. It reflects a preventive maintenance approach tailored to regional climate patterns, distinguishing it from reactive repair or continuous-operation models used by similar organizations in less volatile environments.THE IRVIN MARVIN WINER MEMORIAL MOBILE