organizations
30 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in International Medical Missions 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 | THE TIA FOUNDATION INC The Tia Foundation is an Arizona-based nonprofit that delivers sustainable health solutions to rural communities in Mexico. It trains local health promoters, p… | AZ | $313K | 7 |
| 2 | WINDOW OF HOPE Window of Hope is a faith-based nonprofit that organizes short-term medical mission trips to underserved regions worldwide. The organization runs temporary cli… | AZ | $64K | 7 |
| 3 | HEARTFIRE MISSIONS INC HEARTFIRE Missions Inc is a nonprofit organization focused on providing medical and humanitarian aid through mission trips in various countries, including Hond… | AZ | $485K | 6 |
| 4 | INTERNATIONAL SURGICAL FOUNDATION Nonprofit organization providing surgical care for spine disorders to impoverished populations in the Dominican Republic and surrounding regions. Organizes hum… | AZ | $50K | 6 |
| 5 | HOPE ARISING INC HOPE ARISING INC provides microloans and business training to individuals in developing countries, primarily in Africa, to help them rise out of poverty. The o… | AZ | $65K | 5 |
| 6 | ONE HUNDRED ANGELS ONE HUNDRED ANGELS is an operational nonprofit that provides humanitarian aid, medical assistance, and educational support to vulnerable populations. The organ… | AZ | $270K | 5 |
| 7 | BUTTERFLY COLLABORATIVE The Butterfly Collaborative develops and implements evidence-based medical protocols and formularies to support outpatient care in underserved regions, with a … | AZ | $83K | 4 |
| 8 | CANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUND CANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUND supports cancer research and patient treatment globally. The organization provides grants and resources to hospitals and clinics, … | AZ | $242K | 4 |
| 9 | HEARTBEAT FOR AFRICA FOUNDATION Heartbeat for Africa Foundation organizes short-term mission trips for churches and individuals, primarily from Tucson, AZ, to West Africa. Teams receive pre-t… | AZ | $89K | 4 |
| 10 | NORTHERN ARIZONA VOLUNTEER MEDICAL Northern Arizona Volunteer Medical Corps (NAVMC) is a nonprofit organization that provides medical care and education to underserved populations in Haiti. They… | AZ | $148K | 4 |
| 11 | UNITE 4 AFRICA UNITE 4 AFRICA is a nonprofit organization focused on community transformation in Africa through evangelism, discipleship, and various support programs. They s… | AZ | $556K | 4 |
| 12 | CASAS ADOBES ROTARY CLUB OF TUCSON Local Rotary Club based in Casas Adobes, Tucson, Arizona, focused on community service and humanitarian projects. The club supports youth development programs,… | AZ | $32K | 3 |
| 13 | SUNRISE FOR RURAL DWELLERS Sunrise for Rural Dwellers is a faith-based nonprofit that supports rural citizens in Africa, primarily in Nigeria, through development projects, fundraising, … | AZ | $156K | 3 |
| 14 | ANGEL-STRONG LLC Angel Strong supports the Botshibelo community in rural South Africa, which includes an orphanage, school, village, medical clinic, and organic farm. The organ… | AZ | $132K | 2 |
| 15 | FIRSTCARE CHARITY FOUNDATION INC FIRSTCARE CHARITY FOUNDATION INC provides medical missions, food, and educational support to underserved communities. The organization focuses on assisting the… | AZ | $48K | 2 |
| 16 | HEART DISEASE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Heart Disease Research Institute (HDRI) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2006 that focuses on researching, educating, and providing public information ab… | AZ | $136K | 2 |
| 17 | Humanitarian Radiology Development Corps Humanitarian Radiology Development Corps (HRD Corps) improves medical care in underserved regions by building radiology capacity. They achieve this by donating… | AZ | $46K | 2 |
| 18 | INTO AFRICA INC Into-Africa is a Gospel-centered humanitarian organization that supports communities in Africa by building churches and schools, installing clean water wells, … | AZ | $118K | 2 |
| 19 | MAROVO MEDICAL FOUNDATION Marovo Medical Foundation provides healthcare services to the 20,000 people of the Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands. The organization focuses on infrastruc… | AZ | $1K | 2 |
| 20 | NORTHERN COCHISE COMMUNITY Northern Cochise Community Hospital (NCCH) is a local source for healthcare services in Willcox, Arizona, offering 24/7 emergency care, inpatient and skilled n… | AZ | $173K | 2 |
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.
- Community-Led Systems Change 12 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.BUTTERFLY COLLABORATIVENORTHERN ARIZONA VOLUNTEER MEDICALRED LIGHTNINGROSA VERA FUND INC
- Faith-Integrated Formation 4 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.HEARTFIRE MISSIONS INCINTO AFRICA INCISAIAH CONNECTIONSUNRISE FOR RURAL DWELLERS
- Holistic Youth Development 3 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.CASAS ADOBES ROTARY CLUB OF TUCSONSUNRISE FOR RURAL DWELLERSUNITE 4 AFRICA
- Person-Centered Empowerment 3 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.RANCHO FELIZ SUPPORTING FOUNDATIONROSA VERA FUND INCWINDOW OF HOPE
- Financial Burden Alleviation 2 orgsBy reducing non-medical financial stressors through direct assistance with living costs and essential needs, families can focus more fully on their child's health and recovery, because financial stability improves emotional resilience and caregiving capacity during medical crises. This strategy centers on removing economic barriers unrelated to clinical treatment—such as housing, food, transportation, and daily living expenses—to enable families to prioritize healing and medical engagement. Unlike clinical interventions or care coordination models, this approach treats financial strain itself as a determinant of health outcomes, emphasizing that economic relief is not ancillary but foundational to effective patient and family coping. It is distinct from broader social services by targeting families in active medical crisis, particularly those with critically ill children, and aligning support tightly with treatment timelines and emotional needs.INTERNATIONAL SURGICAL FOUNDATIONROSA VERA FUND INC
- Integrated Whole-Person Care 2 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.CANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUNDONE HUNDRED ANGELS
- Volunteer Empowerment Model 2 orgsBy empowering volunteers with autonomy, training, and meaningful roles, organizations increase engagement and program capacity, because individuals contribute more sustainably when they feel ownership, grow personally, and align with the mission. This strategy centers on treating volunteers not just as labor sources but as co-creators of impact, investing in their development and matching them to roles based on passion, skill, or lived experience. Unlike transactional volunteer management, this approach builds long-term commitment through reciprocal growth—where the organization gains capacity and volunteers gain purpose, skills, and community belonging. It appears across diverse contexts, from equine therapy to thrift stores, unified by the belief that empowered volunteers amplify both social impact and organizational resilience.MAROVO MEDICAL FOUNDATIONTHE TIA FOUNDATION INC
- Asset-Building Through Dignified Financial Inclusion 1 orgBy providing access to dignified, non-extractive financial tools like interest-free or microloans within supportive community structures, individuals achieve economic self-sufficiency and build assets, because these mechanisms preserve dignity, foster accountability, and counter systemic exclusion from traditional finance. This strategy centers financial inclusion not as charity but as a tool for empowerment, emphasizing models like interest-free lending, character-based microfinance, and cyclical loan funds that prioritize trust, mutual responsibility, and long-term capability building. Unlike emergency relief or one-time aid, it focuses on sustainable asset accumulation and economic agency, particularly for marginalized groups like women and low-income communities, by replacing paternalistic aid with respectful financial partnerships.HOPE ARISING INC
- Education for Self-Sufficiency 1 orgBy providing comprehensive education and skill-building opportunities, individuals achieve long-term self-sufficiency and break cycles of poverty, because equipping people with knowledge and agency enables them to generate sustainable livelihoods and lead community transformation. This strategy centers on education not just as academic instruction but as a holistic, long-term investment in personal and community development. It integrates vocational training, life skills, and often spiritual or leadership formation to produce resilient, empowered individuals who can drive generational change. Unlike short-term relief models, this approach emphasizes systemic transformation through individual capacity-building, with education serving as the foundational lever for broader social and economic advancement.HOPE ARISING INC
- Food-Is-Medicine 1 orgBy integrating food and nutrition as clinical interventions within healthcare delivery, we improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare utilization, because proper nutrition is a treatable, foundational determinant of health that directly influences disease progression, treatment efficacy, and patient resilience. This strategy treats food not just as sustenance but as a prescribed, evidence-based component of medical care—particularly for individuals with chronic or complex conditions. It is distinct from general nutrition education or food access initiatives because it emphasizes clinical integration, such as physician involvement, medically tailored meals, and alignment with treatment plans, positioning food as a therapeutic tool on par with medication. Organizations implement this through home-delivered meals, grocery support, and nutrition counseling embedded within patient care pathways, grounded in the belief that addressing nutritional needs is essential to healing and preventCANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUND
- Foundational Needs First 1 orgBy addressing foundational needs like clean water, housing, or basic infrastructure, organizations produce broader health, education, and economic outcomes, because stability in basic survival needs enables individuals and communities to engage in long-term development and self-sufficiency. This strategy centers on the belief that sustainable development cannot occur without first securing essential physical and material needs. Unlike targeted or single-issue interventions, this approach treats access to water, shelter, and sanitation as prerequisites that unlock improvements across multiple domains—health, education, income, and social cohesion. It is distinct from purely spiritual, educational, or economic strategies by prioritizing material stability as the entry point for holistic change.QUALITY EDUCATION & WATER FOR ALL
- Service as Evangelism Gateway 1 orgBy meeting immediate physical needs through humanitarian aid, the organization builds trust and creates openings for spiritual engagement, because tangible care demonstrates Christian love and lowers resistance to gospel messaging. This strategy integrates practical service—such as food distribution, medical relief, water access, or vocational training—with evangelism by using acts of compassion to establish credibility and relational access in communities. Unlike proselytizing-first approaches, it emphasizes meeting needs without immediate religious requirements, creating organic opportunities for faith conversations when recipients are receptive. It is distinct from purely secular service models by its intentional, though often deferred, spiritual outcome goal.WINDOW OF HOPE
- Translational Research Acceleration 1 orgBy bridging scientific discovery and clinical application through integrated research models, organizations accelerate medical innovation and improve patient outcomes, because reducing the gap between lab findings and real-world treatment enables faster, more effective solutions for unmet health needs. This strategy emphasizes a deliberate, structured pathway from basic science to clinical impact, unifying diverse efforts such as genomic analysis, biospecimen sharing, cross-species oncology, and bench-to-bedside collaboration. Unlike general research funding or isolated lab work, this approach prioritizes bidirectional flow between researchers and clinicians, ensuring that discoveries are not only scientifically sound but also clinically actionable. It is distinguished by its focus on process acceleration—via data standardization, pre-competitive collaboration, or rapid translation—rather than discovery alone.CANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUND