23 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Visual Arts Exhibition & Collection Preservation or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BULLION PLAZA CULTURAL CENTER & MUSEUM Cultural center and museum preserving the diverse history of the Globe-Miami region in Arizona. Housed in a historic 1923 school building listed on the Nationa… | AZ | $111K | 13 |
| 2 | TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART The Tucson Museum of Art is an operational nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the visual arts through exhibitions, educational programs, and communi… | AZ | $3.6M | 10 |
| 3 | SHEMER ART CENTER & MUSEUM ASSOC INC The Shemer Art Center & Museum Association is a nonprofit organization located in Phoenix, Arizona, dedicated to promoting visual arts through educational prog… | AZ | $551K | 8 |
| 4 | DEGRAZIA FOUNDATION INC DeGrazia Foundation Inc. operates the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, a 10-acre National Historic District in Tucson, Arizona, established by artist Ettore "Ted" … | AZ | $3.1M | 6 |
| 5 | FRIENDS OF JACK JAMESEN MEMORIAL Rick Rome Creative is a marketing agency with 27 years of experience, specializing in digital marketing, branding, and advertising solutions. The agency offers… | AZ | $11K | 5 |
| 6 | CATTLE TRACK ARTS AND PRESERVATION Cattle Track Arts and Preservation is an arts compound in Scottsdale, Arizona, dedicated to preserving the city's cultural heritage. It provides opportunities … | AZ | $49K | 4 |
| 7 | DUNBAR COALITION INC The Dunbar Pavilion is a cultural center in Tucson, Arizona, dedicated to preserving and celebrating African American history and culture. It offers educationa… | AZ | $572K | 4 |
| 8 | GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER Historic museum and cultural center located in Phoenix, Arizona, housed in the former George Washington Carver High School—the only high school in Arizona buil… | AZ | $155K | 4 |
| 9 | Hitchcock Foundation The Hitchcock Foundation is a private foundation established in 1983 to preserve the way of life of the Western ranch and the heritage of the American Cowboy. … | AZ | $1.0M | 4 |
| 10 | YUME JAPANESE GARDENS OF TUCSON Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson is a cultural and therapeutic destination featuring eight distinct Japanese garden settings and a museum showcasing traditional… | AZ | $95K | 4 |
| 11 | 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 | 3 |
| 12 | Central School Project Inc Artist collective and exhibition space based in Bisbee, Arizona, that supports a diverse group of multidisciplinary artists through studio practice, public exh… | AZ | $98K | 2 |
| 13 | George Phippen Memorial Foundation The Phippen Museum, located in Prescott, Arizona, is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting museum-quality Western art while educating the public about the her… | AZ | $579K | 2 |
| 14 | PHOENIX ART MUSEUM Phoenix Art Museum is an operational art museum in Phoenix, Arizona, offering a diverse collection of art from around the world. It provides educational progra… | AZ | $14.9M | 2 |
| 15 | SCULPTURETUCSONORG INC Sculpture Tucson is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting sculpture in Southern Arizona. It achieves this by hosting an annual juried sculpture festi… | AZ | $287K | 2 |
| 16 | Scottsdale Gallery Association The Scottsdale Gallery Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the fine art galleries in the Scottsdale Art District. It organizes weekl… | AZ | $106K | 2 |
| 17 | THE DRAWING STUDIO INC The Drawing Studio is a 501(c)3 nonprofit visual arts center in Tucson, Arizona, that offers art education and creative opportunities to people of all ages and… | AZ | $924K | 2 |
| 18 | WICKENBURG ART CLUB INC The Wickenburg Art Club is a community organization in Wickenburg, Arizona, that fosters creativity and artistic expression. It offers art classes, workshops, … | AZ | $89K | 2 |
| 19 | CULTURAL COALITION INC Cultural Coalition, Inc. is dedicated to connecting communities and generations through artistic cultural preservation and programs that celebrate Chicano, Lat… | AZ | $336K | 1 |
| 20 | DOUGLAS ARTS AND HUMANITIES ASSOC Arts and humanities organization based in Douglas, Arizona, that fosters binational cultural exchange between Douglas and Agua Prieta, Sonora. Produces communi… | AZ | $23K | 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.
- Music as Transformative Practice 7 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.DEGRAZIA FOUNDATION INCFRIENDS OF JACK JAMESEN MEMORIALPHOENIX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER INCTHE DRAWING STUDIO INC
- Collaborative Conservation Partnerships 1 orgBy forming cross-sector partnerships and leveraging shared resources, organizations achieve larger-scale and more sustainable conservation outcomes, because collaborative governance increases legitimacy, technical capacity, and local buy-in. This strategy emphasizes joint action across governmental, tribal, nonprofit, and private entities to address complex environmental challenges through pooled expertise, funding, and authority. Unlike top-down or litigation-only approaches, it prioritizes shared decision-making and co-implementation, as seen in landscape-level planning, producer-led initiatives, and tribal-led conservation. It is distinct from unilateral advocacy or direct service models by embedding interdependence and mutual accountability into the theory of change.Hitchcock Foundation
- Community-Led Systems Change 1 orgBy 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.DUNBAR COALITION INC
- Experiential Connection 1 orgBy 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.YUME JAPANESE GARDENS OF TUCSON
- Nature-Based Therapeutic Engagement 1 orgBy engaging individuals in structured, nature-based activities such as gardening, farming, or immersive natural experiences, the organization improves mental, physical, and emotional well-being, because direct, purposeful interaction with nature has clinically and psychologically restorative effects that support healing, personal growth, and social inclusion. This strategy centers on using the natural environment as an active agent of therapy and personal development, going beyond recreation or education to create intentional, therapeutic experiences. It distinguishes itself from general environmental programming by focusing on measurable well-being outcomes and integrating clinical, psychological, or rehabilitative frameworks—such as horticultural therapy, ecotherapy, or trauma-informed wilderness immersion—into structured programming for vulnerable populations including individuals with disabilities, mental health challenges, or moral injury.YUME JAPANESE GARDENS OF TUCSON
- 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.Hitchcock Foundation
- Self-Sustaining Revenue via Thrift 1 orgBy 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.SCULPTURETUCSONORG INC
- Story-Centered Engagement 1 orgBy sharing personal stories and fostering direct human connections, organizations inspire action and deepen engagement, because emotional resonance and lived experience build empathy, trust, and moral urgency more effectively than data or transactional appeals alone. This strategy places narrative and relational authenticity at the core of outreach, advocacy, and fundraising, using individual stories to humanize systemic issues and motivate donors, volunteers, and policymakers. Unlike generic awareness campaigns or top-down messaging, this approach leverages vulnerability, identity, and shared experience to create meaning and sustain involvement across diverse contexts—from organ donation to pediatric illness advocacy.DOUGLAS ARTS AND HUMANITIES ASSOC