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Triple Bottom Line Integration

methodology: triple-bottom-line

By balancing social, economic, and environmental values in decision-making and development, organizations achieve sustainable and equitable community outcomes, because long-term resilience requires interdependent well-being across all three domains. This strategy unifies diverse approaches—such as culturally guided development, market-based conservation, and collaborative policy—under a shared theory that durable change emerges only when economic initiatives are grounded in ecological stewardship and community ownership. Unlike siloed interventions, this approach institutionalizes holistic accountability through mechanisms like green ordinances, reinvestment models, and multi-stakeholder governance, ensuring that growth does not come at the expense of culture or environment.

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orgs running it
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activities of those orgs
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clusters touched
who runs it

organizations running this strategy · 5

what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Annual Colt Sale Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Holds an annual colt sale, showcasing the horses bred through the Hashknife horse breeding program.
  • Chapel Preservation Effort Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Stewarding grassroots preservation effort for the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel in Flagstaff.
  • Grass-Fed Cattle Raising Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Raises approximately 5,000 head of grass-fed, open-range Hereford cattle on 700,000 acres of private, federal, and state land.
  • Hashknife Horse Breeding Program Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Established the Hashknife horse breeding program in the late 1940s, contributing to the preservation of this breed.
  • Heritage Square Development Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Participates in the development and oversight of Heritage Square, providing free access to professional entertainment and art in Flagstaff.
  • Historic Building Renovation Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Renovated the historic Babbitt Brothers Building in Flagstaff, preserving original architectural features.
  • Historic building renovation and preservation Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Renovated the historic Babbitt Brothers Building in Flagstaff, preserving original architectural features, including restoring original stone arches and re-manufacturing rooftop cornice and pressed metal.
  • Introduction of Annual Colt Sale Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Introduced the Annual Colt Sale in the early 1990s, enhancing the visibility of the Hashknife horse breeding program.
  • Operating a horse breeding program and annual colt sale Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Established the Hashknife horse breeding program in the late 1940s and introduced an annual colt sale in the early 1990s.
  • Operating an outdoor recreational venue Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Operates a recreational outdoor venue near Flagstaff, AZ, offering camping, cabins, yurts, hiking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing.
  • Outdoor Recreation Venue Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Operates a recreational outdoor venue offering camping, cabins, yurts, hiking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing near Flagstaff, AZ.
  • Preserving the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Stewards grassroots preservation efforts for the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel in Flagstaff.
  • Raising Hereford cattle Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Raises approximately 5,000 head of grass-fed, open-range Hereford cattle on 700,000 acres of private, federal, and state land.
  • Restoration of Historic Features Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Restored original stone arches and re-manufactured rooftop cornice and pressed metal on the Babbitt Brothers Building by 1997.
  • Supporting public entertainment and art in Heritage Square Babbitt Brothers Foundation
    direct service
    Participates in the development and oversight of Heritage Square in Flagstaff, providing free access to professional entertainment and art.
  • Advocating for land use and real estate policy changes METROPOLITAN PIMA ALLIANCE
    advocacy
    Engages in government relations and advocacy to influence land and real estate processes and policies in Pima County, resulting in outcomes such as reduced sewer connection fees, streamlined sign codes, and updated subdivision design standards.
  • Community recognition and collaboration events METROPOLITAN PIMA ALLIANCE
    direct service
    Organizes and hosts events such as the Common Ground Awards Ceremony and Topgolf with Top Officials to celebrate community leaders, projects, and collaborations that advance regional quality of life and economic vitality. The Common Ground Award specifically recognizes achievements in overcoming development challenges through cooperation.
  • Government relations and policy advocacy for land use and real estate METROPOLITAN PIMA ALLIANCE
    advocacy
    Engages in sustained government relations efforts to influence land and real estate processes and policies across Pima County jurisdictions, including cities like Tucson and Oro Valley, and at the state level. Advocacy outcomes include fee reductions, policy streamlining, and institutional changes such as the creation of new county positions or permits.