3 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Pediatric Emergency Training for Medical Professionals or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ARIZONA EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION Professional association supporting emergency nurses through networking, education, and advocacy. Provides a private online community for members to discuss cl… | AZ | $125K | 6 |
| 2 | ARIZONA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMS Arizona Emergency Medical Systems (AEMS) is a community-based nonprofit organization that enhances emergency medical services and trauma care in Central Arizon… | AZ | $271K | 4 |
| 3 | WESTERN ARIZONA COUNCIL OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES This website describes "Sinatra," a lightweight and highly customizable multi-purpose WordPress theme. It is designed for various website types including blogs… | AZ | $120K | 2 |
strategies used in this cluster
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- Community-Embedded Response Networks 2 orgsBy integrating local volunteers, cross-agency partnerships, and community-specific adaptations into emergency preparedness and response systems, organizations improve the speed, relevance, and effectiveness of public safety outcomes because trust, shared knowledge, and decentralized capacity enable faster mobilization and greater resilience during crises. This strategy centers on building emergency response capabilities that are not solely dependent on centralized professional institutions but are instead distributed across trained community members, interoperable systems, and regionally attuned networks. It distinguishes itself from top-down or purely technical approaches by emphasizing relational infrastructure—such as volunteer engagement, mutual aid, and collaborative governance—as core to operational success. The shared belief is that safety emerges from localized ownership, adaptive coordination, and the integration of community assets into formal response frameworks.ARIZONA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMSWESTERN ARIZONA COUNCIL OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
- Advocacy Through Professional Empowerment 1 orgBy strengthening the capacity, visibility, and unity of healthcare professionals through education, data, and collective action, organizations advance policy and practice change, because empowered professionals are more credible, cohesive, and effective advocates in shaping healthcare systems. This strategy unites efforts to build professional legitimacy and influence by equipping clinicians with education, data, networking, and advocacy tools. Unlike direct lobbying or service delivery models, this approach treats professional development and peer cohesion as foundational to systemic change, leveraging expertise and frontline experience to drive policy and improve care models. It appears across nursing and allied health associations seeking to expand scope of practice, secure funding, or shape regulations by first strengthening the profession itself.ARIZONA EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION