ArcLight & community

Giving back is part of the company story.

ArcLight’s public site makes this unusually clear: Elisa and Bobby built nonprofit support and community contribution into the company identity, especially through their work with 100+ Women Who Care Tucson.

100+ Women Who Care Tucson

A major public community lane on the live site.

ArcLight’s live giving-back page centers on 100+ Women Who Care Tucson. The company describes itself as part of the organization’s story and uses production support to help the giving circle communicate impact more clearly.

That work includes creating videos that help members understand each nonprofit’s mission and supporting the event-production side of the meetings themselves.

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ArcLight community work
Organizations surfaced on the public page

Examples tied to the giving-back lane

The live site connects ArcLight’s giving-back work to a network of nonprofits and community organizations, including 100+ Women Who Care Tucson and other Southern Arizona groups featured or supported through those efforts.

100+ Women Who Care Tucson

The central example named on the live page and the clearest expression of ArcLight’s ongoing community work.

Care Fund & Southern Arizona Book Heroes

Examples of organizations visible on the live giving-back page.

Clínica Amistad & Junior Achievement of Arizona

Public-facing examples of the wider nonprofit network ArcLight references.

Other sponsor and beneficiary groups

The page also names additional Tucson-area organizations across education, health, shelter, and family support.

Why this matters

This is part of the brand, not just an extra page.

A lot of production companies claim they care about community. ArcLight’s live site actually allocates space to it. That changes how the brand reads: not just commercially capable, but locally invested.

For clients, that can matter. It signals values, roots, and a working relationship to Southern Arizona that goes beyond transactions.

Community support frame
Client takeaway

ArcLight’s story is creative, regional, and civic.

The giving-back page rounds out the public picture: ArcLight is not only a vendor for hire. It is also a Tucson-rooted production company that uses its skills in service of community organizations and local impact.