11 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Gated Residential Community Management or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DESERT MOUNTAIN CLUB INC Private luxury golf and lifestyle community located on an 8,300-acre property in Scottsdale, Arizona. Offers seven private golf courses, including six Jack Nic… | AZ | $86.7M | 3 |
| 2 | Gainey Ranch Community Association The Gainey Ranch Community Association is a homeowners association in Scottsdale, Arizona, providing property management, landscape and building maintenance, a… | AZ | $4.4M | 3 |
| 3 | SUN CITIES RV COMPOUND INC Sun Cities RV Compound, Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that provides storage facilities for recreational vehicles. It serves residents of th… | AZ | $841K | 3 |
| 4 | SUN CITY ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY SUN CITY ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY provides recreational and fitness amenities, social activities, and a weekly newsletter for residents of Sun City Oro Valley, Ari… | AZ | $11.3M | 3 |
| 5 | Hearth Foundation Inc The Hearth Foundation provides affordable housing for low-income families in Tucson, Arizona, operating the King Road Community, an eight-unit energy-efficient… | AZ | $63K | 2 |
| 6 | TERRAVITA COUNTRY CLUB INC Terravita Country Club Inc. operates a private golf club in North Scottsdale, Arizona, offering an 18-hole championship golf course, practice facilities, and a… | AZ | $5.2M | 2 |
| 7 | GREEN VALLEY COUNCIL INC Green Valley Council Inc serves as a resource and information hub for homeowners associations (HOAs) in Green Valley, Arizona. The organization provides guidan… | AZ | $264K | 1 |
| 8 | Greens Homeowners Association Inc The Greens Homeowners Association Inc. manages and maintains a residential condominium community of 265 units in Tucson, Arizona. The association oversees prop… | AZ | $155K | 1 |
| 9 | QUEEN CREEK SUBURBAN RANCHES INC Queen Creek Suburban Ranches Inc. is a landowner association that manages shared irrigation water distribution for residential lots in a rural Arizona subdivis… | AZ | $68K | 1 |
| 10 | SEDONA LAGO GARDENS Sedona Lago Gardens is a nonprofit residential community in Sedona, Arizona, providing supportive housing and life coaching for neurodiverse young adults, prim… | AZ | $254K | 1 |
| 11 | The Westbrook Posse Inc The Westbrook Posse Inc is a nonprofit community safety organization serving Westbrook Village in Peoria, Arizona. Since 1999, it has provided volunteer-led pa… | AZ | $79K | 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.
- Accountability Through Consent 1 orgBy requiring signed consent for property checks and body camera use, increase resident safety and operational transparency, because formalized protocols build trust and deter misconduct. This strategy establishes clear, consensual security procedures in residential communities, ensuring that safety measures are both transparent and accountable. Unlike purely enforcement-based models, it emphasizes resident agreement and awareness, fostering cooperation. It distinguishes itself by integrating legal consent and documentation as tools for both protection and community trust.The Westbrook Posse Inc
- Advance Notice for Harmony 1 orgBy requiring advance notice for disruptive activities, the organization fosters neighborly respect and reduces conflicts, because transparent communication builds trust and enables mutual accommodation in shared residential environments. This strategy emphasizes proactive communication as a tool for maintaining social cohesion in residential communities. By institutionalizing notice requirements, the organization creates predictable interactions that prevent misunderstandings and nurture a culture of consideration. Unlike reactive conflict resolution or community programming, this approach addresses potential tensions before they arise, embedding respect into everyday community norms.Greens Homeowners Association Inc
- Coordinated Access Scheduling 1 orgBy aligning facility access policies and operational timing across shared spaces, ensure equitable and safe use of amenities, because synchronized scheduling reduces conflict, enhances safety, and promotes respectful community co-management of resources. This strategy emphasizes intentional coordination of access times, usage rules, and operational procedures across multi-use facilities—such as pools, fitness centers, and golf courses—to balance safety, efficiency, and inclusivity. Unlike purely individualized or first-come-first-served models, this approach integrates community-wide scheduling and shared behavioral expectations to prevent overuse, reduce risk, and support inclusive participation. It is particularly effective in residential or membership-based community settings where shared stewardship of amenities is critical.SUN CITY ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY
- Crime-Free Lease Enforcement 1 orgBy enforcing a Police Crime-Free Provision with immediate lease termination and law enforcement cooperation, reduce on-site criminal activity, because clear rules and consistent consequences deter unlawful behavior in shared residential environments. This strategy centers on maintaining safety and order in residential communities through zero-tolerance policies for criminal conduct, backed by formal agreements with law enforcement. Unlike general community policing or social service referral models, it emphasizes contractual obligations and swift enforcement actions as core deterrents. It is particularly suited to managed facilities like RV compounds where property management has direct control over tenancy and site access.SUN CITIES RV COMPOUND INC
- Enforcement-Based Resource Equity 1 orgBy enforcing water management rules through penalties and community reporting, equitable water distribution is achieved, because consistent accountability deters misuse and resolves conflicts before they escalate. This strategy relies on formal enforcement mechanisms—such as fines, probation, and violation reporting—to ensure compliance with shared resource guidelines. Unlike purely educational or voluntary approaches, it emphasizes accountability and deterrence, positioning rule enforcement as essential to maintaining fairness and trust within a shared irrigation system. It is distinct in its reliance on structured consequences rather than incentives or peer modeling to drive behavior change.QUEEN CREEK SUBURBAN RANCHES INC
- Exclusive Community Storage 1 orgBy providing member-exclusive, regulated RV and vehicle storage within age-restricted communities, the organization ensures safe and compliant storage access, because shared community standards and controlled membership foster trust, safety, and regulatory alignment. This strategy centers on creating dedicated, secure storage facilities exclusively for residents of age-restricted communities, particularly Del Webb neighborhoods, reinforcing community integrity through controlled access and adherence to state regulations. Unlike general vehicle storage providers, this model integrates membership governance and community-based rules to align with the unique needs and expectations of older adult populations. It distinguishes itself by combining regulatory compliance with a membership-driven approach, enhancing both accountability and service relevance.SUN CITIES RV COMPOUND INC
- Shared Maintenance Responsibility 1 orgBy distributing ditch maintenance responsibilities to individual lot owners or shareholders, ensure reliable water flow and infrastructure upkeep, because decentralized ownership fosters accountability and reduces burden on central resources. This strategy relies on a decentralized model where individuals or shareholders are directly responsible for maintaining irrigation ditches on their property or assigned section. It distinguishes itself from centralized maintenance approaches by leveraging community participation and mutual reliance, reducing operational costs for the organization while promoting stewardship. Unlike top-down utility management, this approach integrates social coordination with physical infrastructure care, often reinforced through formal agreements or assessments.QUEEN CREEK SUBURBAN RANCHES INC