10 child clusters
Sub-clusters inside Professional & Community Network Development. Each card links to its own detail page; counts are rolled up through the whole subtree of that child.
26 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Professional & Community Network Development or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PREVENT CHILD ABUSE ARIZONA Prevent Child Abuse Arizona strengthens families to prevent child maltreatment through support networks, policy advocacy, and community-based programs. The org… | AZ | $2.9M | 9 |
| 2 | ARIZONA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Professional association supporting libraries and librarians across Arizona through advocacy, professional development, and an annual conference. The organizat… | AZ | $240K | 6 |
| 3 | THE SONORAN INSTITUTE INC The Sonoran Institute works to conserve natural resources and promote sustainable communities in the North American West, focusing on the Santa Cruz River wate… | AZ | $3.0M | 6 |
| 4 | ARIZONA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION The Arizona Music Educators Association (AMEA) is a professional organization supporting music educators in Arizona. It promotes music education through profes… | AZ | $275K | 5 |
| 5 | FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Arizona FFA is an operational organization that supports agricultural education and FFA activities for youth in Arizona. It engages former FFA members and inte… | AZ | $984K | 5 |
| 6 | ARIZONA SCHOOL COUNSELORS Professional association supporting school counselors across Arizona through advocacy, professional development, and resource sharing. Promotes the school coun… | AZ | $115K | 4 |
| 7 | ARIZONA ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN Statewide membership association advancing early childhood education in Arizona by supporting educators, advocating for policy change, and promoting high-quali… | AZ | $210K | 3 |
| 8 | ARIZONA FAMILIES FOR HOME EDUCATION Arizona Families for Home Education (AFHE) provides financial assistance to eligible Arizona homeschooled students pursuing post-secondary education. The organ… | AZ | $338K | 3 |
| 9 | ARIZONA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION The Arizona Psychological Association is a professional organization for psychologists and psychology students in Arizona. It provides continuing education, ne… | AZ | $237K | 3 |
| 10 | ARIZONA RECYCLING COALITION Circular Arizona fosters an equitable circular economy in Arizona through innovation, education, and collaboration. The organization connects professionals acr… | AZ | $50K | 3 |
| 11 | ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER Arizona Science Center is an operational organization that provides engaging science experiences to the community. It operates a science center with exhibits a… | AZ | $11.6M | 3 |
| 12 | INTERNATIONAL SONORAN DESERT The International Sonoran Desert Alliance (ISDA) is dedicated to preserving and enriching the cultural heritage of the Sonoran Desert region, particularly in A… | AZ | $1.8M | 3 |
| 13 | THE ARIZONA AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION The Arizona Agricultural Education organization supports agricultural education and FFA activities in Arizona. It engages former FFA members and interested adu… | AZ | $1.4M | 3 |
| 14 | AGRIBUSINESS & WATER COUNCIL OF ARIZONA The Agribusiness & Water Council of Arizona (ABWC) is an advocacy organization that represents irrigated agriculture and agribusiness in Arizona. It works … | AZ | $332K | 2 |
| 15 | ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL FOUNDATION The Arizona Technology Council Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on enhancing and promoting STEM education and awareness across Arizona. They serv… | AZ | $1.2M | 2 |
| 16 | BRANCHES HOMESCHOOL COMMUNITY INC Christ-centered homeschool co-op community in Arizona that supports families through a cooperative model, offering academic and enrichment classes, sports, and… | AZ | $342K | 2 |
| 17 | PILOT PARENTS OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA Pilot Parents of Southern Arizona provides support and resources to families who have children with special needs. The organization connects parents with exper… | AZ | $284K | 2 |
| 18 | SARSEF Southern Ariz Research Science & Eng Fdn SARSEF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing STEM education for PreK-12 students in Arizona. Through various programs, including science fairs and… | AZ | $1.1M | 2 |
| 19 | WICKENBURG DUCKS IN A ROW FOUNDATION Wickenburg Ducks in a Row Foundation supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families by providing information, resourc… | AZ | $13K | 2 |
| 20 | ARIZONA AUTISM UNITED INC Arizona Autism United (AZA United) provides therapy, diagnostic evaluations, and support services for individuals with autism and their families across Arizona… | AZ | $19.9M | 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.
- Attendance Accountability 1 orgBy enforcing full attendance and timed compliance in CE programs, ensure credibility of credits awarded, because adherence to accreditation standards maintains trust and educational integrity. This strategy emphasizes strict monitoring of participant engagement in continuing education to uphold accreditation requirements and professional standards. Unlike strategies relying on self-reported or on-demand learning, it prioritizes real-time, verified participation to ensure rigor and accountability in professional development for mental health and counseling practitioners.ARIZONA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
- Copyright Compliance Education 1 orgBy providing copyright compliance education with user accountability, members make informed legal decisions, because clear guidance and shifted liability empower responsible use without institutional exposure. This strategy involves equipping music educators and program leaders with resources and training on copyright law, ensuring they understand their legal responsibilities when using copyrighted material. It distinguishes itself by explicitly transferring legal responsibility to the end user, allowing the organization to support compliance while avoiding liability, which is critical in youth music and performance settings where copyrighted works are frequently used.ARIZONA BAND & ORCHESTRA DIRECTORS
- Equal Credential Recognition 1 orgBy advocating for the formal recognition of homeschool diplomas and transcripts by government entities, ensure equitable treatment compared to other legal education options, because recognition enables access to higher education, employment, and public services without unnecessary barriers. This strategy focuses on policy-level change to eliminate systemic inequities faced by homeschool graduates. It distinguishes itself by targeting institutional validation rather than providing direct educational services or building community networks, ensuring homeschool credentials are treated with the same legitimacy as those from public or private schools.ARIZONA FAMILIES FOR HOME EDUCATION
- Member-Exclusive Access Model 1 orgBy restricting access to resources and services to verified members, organizations incentivize membership and sustain engagement within the music education community, because exclusive benefits increase perceived value and professional accountability. This strategy leverages membership exclusivity to foster a committed, professional community by offering valuable resources—such as professional development, conferences, and competitive programming—only to current members. It distinguishes itself from open-access models by tying participation directly to membership status, thereby reinforcing organizational sustainability and member investment.ARIZONA BAND & ORCHESTRA DIRECTORS
- Parent-Led Sensitive Education 1 orgBy deferring instruction on sensitive topics to parents and restricting community discussions to designated settings, organizations uphold family autonomy and maintain community cohesion, because shared values around parental authority reduce conflict and increase trust in the educational environment. This strategy prioritizes parental control over education on politically, sexually, or doctrinally sensitive subjects, ensuring that instruction aligns with family beliefs. It distinguishes itself from more inclusive or school-led approaches by limiting group discussions to specific contexts, thereby preserving unity within diverse or values-driven homeschool communities.BRANCHES HOMESCHOOL COMMUNITY INC
- Privacy-First Compliance 1 orgBy providing privacy-protective legal tools and guidance, families maintain compliance with homeschooling laws while minimizing data exposure, because streamlined, rights-aware resources reduce the risk of over-disclosure and empower informed decision-making. This strategy emphasizes legal compliance that actively safeguards family privacy by ensuring only the minimum required information is shared with state authorities. Unlike broader compliance support that may prioritize ease of submission over data minimization, this approach integrates privacy as a core legal and ethical principle. It distinguishes itself through a deliberate design of forms and advice that reflect both statutory adherence and a strong commitment to civil liberties in education.ARIZONA FAMILIES FOR HOME EDUCATION
- Professional Credentialing Filter 1 orgBy requiring membership to be based on licensure and formal credentials, we ensure a high standard of professional integrity and expertise within the organization, because verified qualifications reduce variability in practice quality and strengthen collective credibility. This strategy leverages formal accreditation and state-recognized licensure as gatekeeping mechanisms to maintain a trustworthy, competent membership. Unlike broader inclusion models that prioritize accessibility or diversity of experience, this approach emphasizes regulatory compliance and academic rigor to uphold the profession’s standards, particularly in advocacy, continuing education, and directory services where credibility is paramount.ARIZONA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
- Provider Access with Transparency 1 orgBy maintaining a publicly accessible provider directory with a non-endorsement policy, increase public access to mental health services while promoting informed decision-making, because users are empowered to independently verify credentials and make choices aligned with their needs. This strategy emphasizes transparency and consumer autonomy by offering a directory of licensed professionals without implying endorsement. It distinguishes itself from curated or referral-based models by prioritizing neutral access over vetting or recommendation, supporting both public trust and professional accountability. This approach aligns with broader goals of consumer empowerment in healthcare decision-making.ARIZONA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
- Recognition-Driven Adoption 1 orgBy publicly recognizing leadership and promoting transparency, widespread adoption of circular economy practices is incentivized, because visibility and trust motivate organizations and individuals to emulate proven models and engage authentically. This strategy leverages awards, transparency, and member support to build credibility and inspire action across sectors. By highlighting exemplary practices in recycling and circularity, the organization creates role models that demystify implementation and foster peer-driven change. Unlike purely educational or regulatory approaches, this strategy emphasizes social validation and trust-building as catalysts for systemic adoption.ARIZONA RECYCLING COALITION