organizations
132 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Charity Sports & Recreation Tournaments 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 ↓ |
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| 1 | ROWE FAMILY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Lerner & Rowe Gives Back is a charitable foundation dedicated to supporting local communities through various fundraising events and initiatives. They serve in… | AZ | $582K | 6 |
| 2 | Arizona Daily Star Sportsmens The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund is an operational nonprofit that provides camperships for "less-chance" children, primarily from Southern Arizona, to a… | AZ | $271K | 5 |
| 3 | GCON GIVES GCON Gives is a nonprofit foundation that supports community development and student success in Arizona through grants and scholarships. It focuses on areas in… | AZ | $43K | 5 |
| 4 | ARIZONA ALLIANCE FOR GOLF The Arizona Alliance for Golf unifies allied associations, non-profits, and industry stakeholders to promote and protect the game of golf in Arizona. It educat… | AZ | $211K | 4 |
| 5 | ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATIONINC The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on enhancing the quality of life in Arizona through community engagement and support. I… | AZ | $5.5M | 4 |
| 6 | FOUNDATION FOR BLIND CHILDREN The Foundation for Blind Children provides education, tools, and services to individuals of all ages impacted by vision loss. They offer comprehensive programs… | AZ | $11.2M | 4 |
| 7 | SCOTTSDALE MENS GOLF LEAGUE The Scottsdale Men's Golf League is a community-focused organization that provides a platform for golf enthusiasts to participate in competitive events and soc… | AZ | $545K | 4 |
| 8 | THE BOWYER BATTLE The Bowyer Battle is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by Cystic Fibrosis. The organization raises funds and aw… | AZ | $58K | 4 |
| 9 | THE SILENT WITNESS INC Silent Witness is an Arizona-based nonprofit that partners with law enforcement, media, and the public to solve unsolved felony crimes by offering cash rewards… | AZ | $97K | 4 |
| 10 | WIGGED OUT INC WIGGED OUT INC provides funding for wigs, caps, scarves, hats, and hair care kits to individuals experiencing medically-related hair loss. The organization als… | AZ | $346K | 4 |
| 11 | ANGELS ON PATROL INC Angels on Patrol Inc. provides immediate, officer-initiated support to community members in crisis across Arizona. Founded in 2009 by a Phoenix police lieutena… | AZ | $151K | 3 |
| 12 | ARIZONA CANCER FOUNDATION FOR Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children provides social, emotional, and financial support to families managing pediatric cancer. All programs are offered free o… | AZ | $1.6M | 3 |
| 13 | ARIZONA GOLDEN RESCUE Arizona Golden Rescue is an operational nonprofit that rescues and rehomes Golden Retrievers and Golden Retriever mixes. They facilitate adoptions within Arizo… | AZ | $272K | 3 |
| 14 | ARIZONA ROOFING CONTRACTOR'S ASSOCIATION The Arizona Roofing Contractor's Association (ARCA) is an infrastructure organization that supports the roofing industry in Arizona. It facilitates networking,… | AZ | $357K | 3 |
| 15 | ARIZONA TENNIS CHARITIES The Arizona Tennis Classic is an annual ATP Challenger 175 event held at the historic Phoenix Country Club since 2019. The tournament attracts both rising star… | AZ | $845K | 3 |
| 16 | BRIAN TERRY FOUNDATION The Brian Terry Foundation honors the legacy of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry by supporting U.S. Border Patrol personnel and promoting leadership in law enfo… | AZ | $61K | 3 |
| 17 | CACTUS FOOTHILLS LITTLE LEAGUE CACTUS FOOTHILLS LITTLE LEAGUE provides youth baseball and softball programs for children ages 4–16 in the Cave Creek and Phoenix, Arizona area. The organizati… | AZ | $243K | 3 |
| 18 | CAMP NOT-A-WHEEZE Camp Not-A-Wheeze provides a residential summer camp experience for children aged 7-14 with asthma, allergic conditions, and their siblings, integrating medica… | AZ | $84K | 3 |
| 19 | CANYON VIEW LITTLE LEAGUE INC CANYON VIEW LITTLE LEAGUE INC is a nonprofit youth sports organization based in Tucson, Arizona, providing baseball and softball programs for children ages 4 t… | AZ | $89K | 3 |
| 20 | Cactus Little League Inc Cactus Horizon Little League provides youth baseball and softball programs for children ages 4–14 in Scottsdale, Arizona. As a volunteer-run nonprofit, it oper… | AZ | $62K | 3 |
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.
- Structured Grant Cycles 2 orgsBy implementing transparent and recurring grant review cycles, organizations increase equitable access to funding and applicant trust, because predictable processes with clear communication reduce barriers and enable more applicants to apply with confidence. This strategy emphasizes regular, time-bound grant review periods—such as quarterly cycles—combined with clear application guidelines and proactive communication. Unlike one-time or ad-hoc funding models, structured cycles create consistency for both applicants and funders, supporting long-term planning and inclusive access, especially for underserved individuals and organizations in adaptive sports and youth development programs.Project 34THE SOUTHWEST TENNIS FOUNDATION INC
- Asset Protection Education 1 orgBy educating professionals and beneficiaries on creditor protection planning, inherited assets are safeguarded from bankruptcy risks, because informed estate planning prevents unintended asset loss through legal structuring. This strategy focuses on teaching asset protection techniques—particularly to prevent beneficiary financial instability from disrupting estate distributions. It distinguishes itself by targeting both professional advisors and end beneficiaries, integrating legal and financial planning knowledge to preserve wealth across generations. Unlike broader financial literacy efforts, it emphasizes proactive legal structures such as trusts and protected accounts within estate planning.CENTRAL ARIZONA ESTATE PLANNING COUNCIL
- Bylaws Compliance 1 orgBy adhering to established organizational bylaws, the council ensures consistent and lawful operations, because standardized governance enables alignment with national principles, legal requirements, and fraternal integrity. This strategy emphasizes strict adherence to formal bylaws as a foundation for organizational reliability and cohesion. It distinguishes itself by prioritizing structural fidelity over adaptive or innovative approaches, ensuring uniformity across councils within the Knights of Columbus, particularly in diverse activity areas such as ceremonial engagement, advocacy, and charitable events.KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OUR LADY OF
- Centralized Coordination with Local Flexibility 1 orgBy coordinating field use through a centralized system while allowing local adaptations, organizations ensure consistent program delivery and broad access, because centralized planning enables efficiency and equity while local flexibility accommodates community-specific constraints and opportunities. This strategy balances system-wide oversight with on-the-ground adaptability, enabling youth sports organizations to maintain operational consistency across regions while responding to local facility availability, weather, or community needs. Unlike rigid top-down scheduling or fully decentralized models, this approach optimizes resource use without sacrificing responsiveness, making it ideal for organizations managing multiple teams and locations.LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL INC
- Cultural Empowerment Pathways 1 orgBy centering cultural pride and self-determination in fire service representation, increases Hispanic participation in public safety careers, because affirming identity fosters belonging, confidence, and community trust in institutions. This strategy leverages cultural heritage as a foundation for professional development and community engagement, using fire service representation as a vehicle for both empowerment and systemic inclusion. Unlike generic workforce pipelines, it intentionally integrates cultural celebration—through events, mentorship, and public visibility—to strengthen identity and inspire career pursuit. It uniquely bridges community-based cultural programming with targeted career access in a high-trust public service field.VALLEY HISPANIC BOMBEROS
- Cultural Fundraising Alignment 1 orgBy directing fundraising proceeds toward specific cultural programming, authentic traditions are preserved and sustained, because dedicated financial support ensures consistent, high-quality cultural expression. This strategy involves aligning fundraising activities directly with the cultural content the organization aims to promote, creating a self-reinforcing cycle where events generate resources that maintain the integrity and continuity of cultural practices. Unlike general fundraising models, this approach ensures that financial outputs are purpose-bound to cultural preservation, strengthening community identity and program authenticity.Tucson Celtic Festival Association
- Cultural Tradition as Community Glue 1 orgBy activating cultural traditions and inclusive participation, communities strengthen social cohesion and collective ownership, because shared heritage fosters trust, belonging, and sustained engagement. This strategy leverages cultural values—such as Celtic hospitality and generosity—not just to celebrate heritage, but to structure community involvement through volunteering, planning, and service. Unlike generic volunteer mobilization, it embeds civic participation in cultural identity, making engagement more meaningful and inclusive. It is distinct in using tradition as both a draw and a framework for shared responsibility in community events and service activities.Tucson Celtic Festival Association
- Data-Driven Athletic Training 1 orgBy leveraging AI-powered swing analysis and 3D biomechanical feedback, personalized coaching improves athletic performance, because data-informed adjustments enhance skill acquisition and reduce inefficiencies in technique. This strategy uses advanced technology to translate biomechanical data into actionable insights for youth athletes, enabling precise, individualized training in baseball and softball. Unlike traditional coaching methods that rely on observation and experience, this approach integrates real-time AI analytics to optimize player development, making training more objective, scalable, and effective.623 ELITE
- Data-Driven Pre-Sales Financing 1 orgBy leveraging local data and securing pre-sales deposits, organizations can effectively plan and finance infrastructure projects, because demand forecasting and early funding reduce financial risk and ensure alignment with community needs. This strategy combines empirical research—such as analyzing local death rates—to size memorial or service infrastructure appropriately, with a pre-sales model that generates upfront capital through deposits for future services. Unlike traditional grant-reliant or donation-driven funding, this approach ensures financial sustainability while maintaining responsiveness to actual community demand, distinguishing it from less data-informed or purely charitable models.ST VINCENT DE PAUL OUR LADY OF THE MOUNTAINS CONFERENCE
- Differentiated Vendor Engagement 1 orgBy tailoring the registration process for returning and new vendors, festival organizers improve vendor continuity and onboarding efficiency, because personalized pathways reduce friction and strengthen relationships. This strategy focuses on segmenting vendor interactions based on participation history, ensuring returning vendors experience streamlined re-engagement while new vendors receive appropriate onboarding support. It enhances operational efficiency and vendor satisfaction by recognizing differing needs, distinguishing it from one-size-fits-all registration approaches used in similar community events.Tucson Celtic Festival Association
- Digital Access Hub 1 orgBy providing a centralized digital platform, users gain timely access to programs and information, because online hubs reduce barriers to awareness and engagement. This strategy leverages a dedicated website to streamline access to diverse offerings such as youth programs, travel expeditions, and fundraising events. Unlike passive outreach or in-person-only models, the digital hub actively organizes services, enabling self-directed exploration and participation. It enhances scalability and reach, particularly for geographically dispersed or tech-savvy audiences.CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATION
- Donor-Centric Engagement 1 orgBy prioritizing transparency, donor choice, and long-term relationships, organizations sustain reliable funding, because donors are more likely to give consistently when they trust the organization and feel personally connected to specific impact areas. This strategy centers donors as active partners in mission delivery by offering visibility into financials and program outcomes, enabling them to direct gifts to preferred initiatives, and nurturing ongoing engagement through membership models. Unlike transactional fundraising, this approach builds emotional and strategic investment, fostering donor loyalty that supports institutional sustainability across diverse program areas—from youth mentoring to food pantries—by aligning donor intent with community impact.K2 ADVENTURES FOUNDATION
- Emergency Data Access 1 orgBy securely centralizing and providing emergency responders with immediate access to critical personal and medical information, timely and appropriate care is delivered during crises, because rapid access to accurate data reduces treatment delays and medical errors. This strategy focuses on improving emergency response outcomes by ensuring that first responders and healthcare providers can quickly obtain vital information for vulnerable individuals. Unlike broader disaster preparedness efforts, this approach specifically addresses information gaps during emergencies through a secure, centralized database, enabling more informed and efficient interventions.VerdeCares Inc
- Event Capacity Expansion 1 orgBy expanding event infrastructure and logistics, organizations increase community access and participation, because larger, well-managed events can accommodate growing public interest while maintaining quality and safety. This strategy involves proactively scaling up physical, operational, and volunteer capacity to meet rising demand for community events. It distinguishes itself from similar engagement strategies by focusing on structural scalability rather than programmatic change, ensuring inclusivity and continuity as attendance grows. Common in festivals, charity tournaments, and food distribution events, it supports sustained community involvement through reliable, accessible experiences.Tucson Celtic Festival Association
- Flexible Access Review 1 orgBy conducting case-by-case administrative reviews of refund requests, organizations increase equitable access to programs, because individualized assessments allow for responsive accommodations that reduce financial and social barriers. This strategy prioritizes inclusion by enabling organizations to adapt policies to unique family circumstances, particularly in youth sports where cost and commitment can deter participation. Unlike standardized refund or eligibility policies, this approach emphasizes empathy and flexibility, fostering trust and broader community engagement.Valley of the Sun Hockey Association II
- Peer-Driven Event Access 1 orgBy enabling members to resell or transfer event tickets among themselves via social media, more members gain access to events, because peer-to-peer sharing increases utilization and reduces barriers to participation. This strategy leverages existing member networks and trust to redistribute event opportunities efficiently, minimizing wasted spots and maximizing inclusion. Unlike top-down ticketing systems, it empowers members to directly support one another’s engagement, fostering community ownership and responsiveness. It is particularly effective in tight-knit, member-driven organizations where social cohesion enhances coordination.SUN CITY WEST BOOMERS CLUB
- Persistent Legislative Advocacy 1 orgBy applying continuous legislative pressure through amendments and procedural tools, we achieve greater transparency in policy enforcement and implementation, because sustained advocacy creates accountability and limits opportunities for opaque decision-making. This strategy emphasizes long-term, incremental influence within legislative processes to institutionalize transparency, distinguishing it from one-off campaigns or public awareness efforts. Unlike strategies relying on media or community education alone, it operates directly within policy-making institutions to embed oversight mechanisms and procedural accountability.Rural Arizona Action
- Persistent and Symbolic Advocacy 1 orgBy combining sustained legislative pressure with symbolic public actions, organizations achieve greater transparency and accountability, because persistent engagement keeps issues on the policy agenda while symbolic acts amplify community concerns and humanize systemic injustices. This strategy leverages both institutional and cultural levers for change, using repeated legislative efforts—such as introducing amendments and advocating for policy reforms—alongside visible, narrative-shaping actions that draw media and public attention. Unlike purely policy-driven or purely awareness-based approaches, this dual method sustains long-term advocacy while making abstract issues tangible through moral and emotional resonance.Rural Arizona Action
- Phased Facility Scheduling 1 orgBy implementing a phased court schedule during peak seasons, ongoing recreational access is maintained and infrastructure is preserved, because staggering usage and maintenance reduces downtime and extends facility lifespan. This strategy involves dividing court availability into scheduled phases to allow continuous member engagement while enabling essential maintenance and resurfacing work. Unlike full closures or reactive repairs, this proactive approach minimizes disruption and maximizes long-term facility usability, particularly critical in membership-driven recreational organizations reliant on consistent programming.Saddlebrooke Pickleball Association Inc
- RSVP-Based Capacity Management 1 orgBy implementing an RSVP system, we ensure safe and efficient event operations, because it allows us to control attendance in alignment with venue capacity limits. This strategy involves proactively managing participation in school and community events through confirmed RSVPs, preventing overcrowding and enhancing logistical planning. It distinguishes itself by prioritizing safety and resource alignment over open-access models, particularly in space-constrained environments like schools.VENTANA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FFO