Get Involved

The Community Health Toolkit is powered by people like you. If you can write code, provide unique expertise, or give essential funding, you can help us create open source technology for a new model of healthcare that reaches everyone.

Contribute to the Software 

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Donate Your Technical Talent: Provide critical fixes on our Help Wanted tags, or develop on the Core Framework.

Help Others Use Our Tools: Review our Documentation, or build a Reference Application to showcase best practices or new workflows.

Become a Technical Partner: Get trained on implementing our tools, and help other organizations or communities create digital health initiatives.

Contribute a Tool or Resource

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Contribute an Open-Source Resource: Do you have a technical or non-technical resource that compliments our current offerings? We’d love to hear more and explore formal inclusion in the Community Health Toolkit

Become a Community-Recommended Resource: Not open-source? Our community can still endorse and highlight your tools and resources online!


Share Knowledge


Inspire Conversation: Post an announcement or finding, or pose a question on our Community Forum. Reply to community questions based on your unique experiences

Offer Expertise
: Host a conversation or workshop online or on a Community Call


Create Awareness

Share Your Story: How has the Community Health Toolkit impacted your community?

Make Connections: Cross-promote the Community Health Toolkit online and within your network. Help us identify new partners or users!


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Advance universal health coverage

Work towards integrated care and ​universal health coverage​ (UHC) as the new status quo, so that care reaches everyone when and where they need it.

 
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Build ​open source​ software

Open source advances accountability, encourages local ownership and adaptation, and supports standards that enable collaboration and efficient data sharing.

 
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Invest in open access resources

Share resources for designers, implementers, and system leaders to support open access care delivery models that lower barriers to scaleable, sustained impact.

 
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Practice human-centered design

Human-centered and participatory design is crucial in building, scaling, and studying new technologies and strategies. Organizations and resources are included because of their contribution to implementations and shared learning.