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Community Health Improvement Planning

A group of teens and adults are gathered around a map with pens for a community workshop activity.

Community Health Improvement Planning

The community health improvement plan (CHIP) is a collaborative process to identify trends, needs, and resources in a community or jurisdiction and develop action plans for community health improvement.

 

Our framework for community health improvement work defines health broadly and recognizes that health and well-being are affected by the conditions and circumstances in which people live, age, work, learn, and play.

Our commitment to the belief that all people and communities have the right to achieve and maintain good health fuels the passion we bring to the work.

Our approach to the community health improvement process includes these key components:

  • Coalition-building among public and private community partners;
  • Grassroots community engagement;
  • Data collection and analysis to identify community health needs, inequities, strengths, and assets; and
  • Development, implementation, and evaluation of action plans that include common goals, a shared system of measuring outcomes, and proven interventions.

We are uniquely positioned to assist with this important assessment and planning work. We have the organizational capacity and staff skills, and experience to contribute by:

  • Serving as a neutral convener to  engage community partners and residents;
  • Collecting, analyzing, and presenting community health data in an understandable and meaningful way;
  • Facilitating health issue prioritization and action planning; and
  • Providing technical assistance for action plan implementation and evaluation.

To view and download the CHIP overview, click: here.

To learn more about community health improvement planning, please contact [email protected].