A Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is a strategic roadmap developed by a community or public health agency to address and improve the health and well-being of a specific population. It involves collaborative efforts, data analysis, and goal setting to identify health needs, prioritize goals, and outline strategies and actions. The plan engages stakeholders, sets timelines, and monitors progress to reduce disparities and enhance community health outcomes. It emphasizes partnership, evidence-based approaches, and sustainability to create lasting positive changes.