County Health Improvement Organizations
Connecting you to Health Improvement Opportunities.
Hover over the map below to find out more about the Oklahoma counties currently
served by a certified County Health Improvement Organization (CHIO).
Certified County Health Improvement Organizations
Select a county to learn more.
Kingfisher Community Collaborative, Inc.
County Served: Kingfisher
Certified Since: 9/1/2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Kingfisher County Collaborative
Tri-CHIO
Counties Served: Garfield, Grant, Alfalfa
Certified Since: 5/1/2015
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Rural Health Projects
Rural Health Projects, Inc. | Enid, Oklahoma (rhp-nwahec.org)
Logan County Coalition
County Served: Logan
Certified Since: 7/1/2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Logan County Partnership
Pathways to a Healthier You
Counties Served: Stephens, Jefferson
certified Since: November 2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Pathways to a Healthy Stephens County
Delaware County Community Partnerships
County Served: Delaware
Certified Since: 6/1/2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Delaware County Community Partnership
Pushmataha County Turning Point Coalition
County Served: Pushmataha
Certified Since: 6/1/2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Independent Non-profit (501c3)
(2) Facebook
McCurtain County Coalition for Change
County Served: McCurtain
Certified Since: August 2013
(2) Facebook
Health In The Valley Coalition
County Served: Latimer, Leflore
Certified Since: July 2013
Fiduciary Agent/Partner: Public Health Institute of Oklahoma
Meetings: Choctaw Nation Youth Center, Monthly
Grants and Projects:
Restore OKC
Tulsa Period Pantry Foundation
County Served: Tulsa
Certified Since: January 2024
Tulsa Period Pantry Foundation | Nonprofit Period Pantry in Tulsa, OK
Community
community Health Improvement Organization (cHIO)
Your entity (or collective) serves individuals within one specified geography.
This could be at the census tract, zip code, town, city, or municipality level.
•Examples include: small coalitions , task forces, and work groups, local civic groups, faith-based organizations, Parent Advisory Councils, small non-profits, local Chambers of Commerce, Local Governments, local primary and secondary educational institutions
County
County Health Improvement Organization
Your entity (or collective) serves individuals within one specified geography.
This could be at the census tract, zip code, town, city, or municipality level.
•Examples include: small or medium sized coalitions, task forces, and work groups, local civic groups, faith-based organizations, Parent Advisory Councils, small or medium sized non-profits, local Chambers of Commerce, Local Governments, local primary and secondary educational institutions
County+
County Health Improvement Organization +
Your entity (or collective) serves individuals within multiple geographies of a minimum of 3 or more counties.
This could include multiple census tracts, zip codes, towns, cities, or municipalities.
•Examples include: large multi-county coalitions, work groups, and task forces (3 or more counties served), hospitals and clinic systems, State Agencies, Tribes, Professional Associations, Special Interest Groups, financial institutions, vocational education institutions, law enforcement agencies, philanthropic organizations
Watch this 3-part video series to learn more about the activities of CHIOs
Links to helpful CHIO Materials
Why CHIO and Why OPHES?
CHIO Guiding Document with Timeline
CHIO Readiness Assessment to download and review
CHIO Network Engagement
CHIO Application to download and review
CHIO Application Online Submission
CHIO Application Letter of support
CHIO Application Cover Letter Template
CHIO Brochure
OPHES Brochure
CHIO Certification Press Release
CHIO Certification Webinar Presentation Slides
For CHIO/OPHES questions, reach out to Laura Ross at laura@publichealthok.org.