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Environmental Education Festivals & Events

01 Environmental Education Festivals & Events · 17 edit slice
7
orgs
17
activities
6
strategies
AZ
epicenter
the opening take
This slice touches 7 organizations and 17 activities — Tao Fellowship, Bisbee Science Exploration and Research Center, GREATER PHOENIX CONVENTION AND VISITORS, MADRE TIERRA FOUNDATION and others. Activity concentrates in Arizona (100%). The field's most common shared approach is "Community-Led Systems Change", run by 2 orgs.
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shortlist

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where this slice is thin

gap signals

Concrete structural gaps — method mix, geographic concentration, coalition density, funder diversity. Evidence is cited from the slice's own numbers.

where the field lives · works

geography

Orange headquarters dots are sized by how many grantees are based in the state. Green circles mark real locations these orgs say they serve — from city-level populations in this slice's impact_map_populations data. Toggle layers at the bottom right.

regional breakdown · hq density
Arizona 100% · 7 orgs
who's here

organizations in this field · 7

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direct service advocacy research capacity building
where the money comes from

funders already active in this field

Funders named as a funding source on these orgs' own materials. The count is the number of orgs in this slice that cite them — higher means a funder with demonstrable commitment to the field.

Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management 1
Government
Arizona Public Service (APS) 1
Corporate
Department of Labor 1
Government
Freeport McMoRan (FMI) 1
Corporate
Nature Store at San Pedro House 1
Earned
Panorama Global/Helmsley Charitable Trust 1
Foundation
Pima County, Arizona 1
Government
USDA 1
Government
United States Department of Agriculture 1
Government
how the field thinks

strategies in this slice

Theories of action extracted from the orgs in this slice. The count is how many orgs cite each one — a strategy run by many orgs in common is a through-line; one cited by a single org is still surfaced so the reader can gauge the full spread.

where strategy meets practice

strategies × activity types

How each shared strategy breaks down across the four activity types the orgs running it actually do.

direct service
advocacy
research
capacity building
Community-Led Systems Change
3
Collaborative Conservation Partnerships
1
Destination Marketing for Economic Development
2
Experiential Connection
2
Experiential Learning Model
4
Youth Agricultural Engagement
2
who works with whom

named partnerships · coalitions · networks

Entities these orgs explicitly call out as partners, coalition members, or networks. Unlike the strategy-sharing graph below (which is inferred from shared approaches), these are relationships the orgs claim on their own sites.

ASU Gammage Partner
shared by 1 org
AZ Department of Forestry and Fire Management Urban and Community Forestry Program Partner
shared by 1 org
American the Beautiful Partner
shared by 1 org
Arbor Day Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona Government
shared by 1 org
Arizona Biltmore Hotel and Resort Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Urban and Community Forestry Program Funder
shared by 1 org
Arizona Diamondbacks Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona Public Service (APS) Funder
shared by 1 org
Arizona Science Center Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona State Fairgrounds Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona State University Partner
shared by 1 org
Arizona's Family Partner
shared by 1 org
Autonomous University of Baja California Partner
shared by 1 org
Ballet Arizona Partner
shared by 1 org
where the field connects

strategy-sharing network

Inferred from shared theories of action: each line connects an org to a strategy it runs. Organizations that share many strategies cluster through the same nodes — funders can spot the field's structural bridges.