11 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in County and Regional Fair Operations or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | YUMA COUNTY FAIR INC Yuma County Fair Inc. operates the Yuma County Fairgrounds, hosting the annual Yuma County Fair and other community events. It provides facilities for various … | AZ | $4.0M | 8 |
| 2 | CENTRAL ARIZONA FAIR ASSOCIATION The Central Arizona Fair Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a venue for educational activities and celebrating Pinal County's agric… | AZ | $1.0M | 4 |
| 3 | NORTHERN GILA COUNTY FAIR INC Organizes an annual agricultural fair in Payson, Arizona, showcasing community members' livestock, exhibits, and skills. The event features youth and adult par… | AZ | $122K | 4 |
| 4 | PINAL COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK Pinal County Junior Livestock administers a youth development program in Pinal County, Arizona, focused on teaching skills related to raising and showing marke… | AZ | $528K | 4 |
| 5 | VERDE VALLEY FAIR ASSOCIATION Verde Valley Fair Association operates a fairground in Cottonwood, Arizona, focused on promoting youth development through an annual fair that showcases FFA, 4… | AZ | $1.7M | 4 |
| 6 | APACHE COUNTY FAIR & RACING ASSOCIATION INC Organizes the annual Apache County Fair, a community event showcasing local agriculture, arts, and culture through exhibits, competitions, and entertainment. S… | AZ | $329K | 3 |
| 7 | LA PAZ COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION INC The La Paz County Fair Association organizes and hosts the annual La Paz County Fair, providing a venue for community members to showcase their agricultural, h… | AZ | $708K | 3 |
| 8 | MARICOPA COUNTY FAIR INC Maricopa County Fair Inc. organizes and hosts the annual Maricopa County Fair in Phoenix, AZ, offering entertainment, carnival rides, and competitive exhibits.… | AZ | $1.9M | 3 |
| 9 | SOUTHWESTERN FAIR COMMISSION INC The Pima County Fairgrounds hosts the annual Pima County Fair, offering a variety of entertainment including carnival rides, concerts, rodeo events, and agricu… | AZ | $10.2M | 3 |
| 10 | CHINO VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Chino Valley Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to promoting economic growth, supportin… | AZ | $85K | 2 |
| 11 | Champions for Youth Foundation Champions for Youth Foundation supports youth agriculture programs like 4-H and FFA by administering junior livestock auctions in several Arizona counties. The… | AZ | $1.3M | 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.
- Youth Agricultural Engagement 3 orgsBy engaging youth in hands-on agricultural education and project-based learning, we develop leadership, life skills, and sector commitment, because sustained experiential involvement fosters personal growth, responsibility, and connection to community and industry. This strategy centers on using agriculture as a vehicle for youth development, integrating practical skills like animal husbandry and financial management with personal growth and civic responsibility. It is distinct from general education or workforce training approaches because it emphasizes long-term, immersive participation in agricultural projects—often through 4-H, FFA, or livestock exhibitions—that link individual development to community and industry resilience. The shared belief across organizations is that raising animals, managing projects, and participating in agricultural traditions creates formative experiences that shape future leaders and sustain the agricultural sector.Champions for Youth FoundationLA PAZ COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION INCMARICOPA COUNTY FAIR INC
- Development Through Inclusive Athletics 1 orgBy integrating athletics with personal development and lowering barriers to participation, organizations foster youth growth and community engagement, because structured, accessible sports create safe environments that build trust, teach life skills, and promote belonging. This strategy centers on using sports not just for athletic development but as a vehicle for holistic youth development—emphasizing character, inclusion, and social-emotional learning. It distinguishes itself from purely competitive or skill-focused models by prioritizing access, behavioral norms, and intentional programming that supports academic, emotional, and ethical growth alongside physical development. The shared belief across these organizations is that sports, when made inclusive and purposefully structured, become transformative platforms for individual and community change.PINAL COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK
- Event-Based Fundraising 1 orgBy hosting engaging community events, organizations raise funds and increase donor engagement, because shared experiences foster emotional connection, visibility, and sustained participation. This strategy unites diverse nonprofits that leverage events—such as golf tournaments, cultural festivals, raffles, and themed gatherings—not only to generate revenue but also to deepen community ties and amplify awareness. While the events vary in theme and audience, the core theory of action is consistent: participatory, enjoyable, or culturally resonant experiences increase public investment in the cause, leading to higher donations, stronger volunteerism, and long-term supporter relationships. It differs from passive fundraising models by emphasizing active involvement and experiential engagement as drivers of philanthropy.SOUTHWESTERN FAIR COMMISSION INC
- Networked Ecosystem Development 1 orgBy cultivating interconnected networks among businesses, educators, government, and community leaders, the Chamber drives economic growth and community resilience, because sustained collaboration across sectors creates synergistic opportunities, amplifies collective influence, and aligns resources with regional needs. This strategy centers on building a cohesive, multi-stakeholder ecosystem where relationships are intentionally fostered to generate shared economic and social value. Unlike isolated programs such as mentorship or advocacy alone, this approach integrates networking, advocacy, workforce alignment, and leadership development into a unified theory of change—treating the local economy as an interdependent system. What distinguishes it is the belief that transformation emerges not from individual interventions but from the cumulative effect of strengthened connections and coordinated action across the community.CHINO VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE