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Strategic Communications Plan: Objectives at-a-glance

This table is a simplified version of the table on pages 13-14 of the PCH Strategic Communications Plan. Please contact us if you need this information in a different format.

Focus area

Objective

Year(s)

1

By June 2026, PCH will establish and implement a standardized communications framework that includes equity guidelines, accessibility standards, and plain language requirements for all partnership communications materials.

2025, 2026

1

By June 2027, PCH will collect and feature at least 6 diverse community success stories across multiple formats (written, visual, video) that represent different populations and health equity initiatives.

2026, 2027

2

By December 2025, PCH will consistently include branding and messaging about its role in all CHA and CHIP communications, convenings, and materials to increase visibility, build recognition, and highlight the PCHʼs positive impact across the region.

2025

2

By June 2026, PCH will implement a consistent and engaging two-way communications approach that includes sharing regular and timely CHA and CHIP updates, success stories, and key data through multiple formats and channels to strengthen engagement, visibility, and shared learning.

2025, 2026

2

By December 2026, develop an initial plan for the next regional CHA that includes primary data collection methods with community members.

2025, 2026

3

By December 2025, PCH will consistently include branding and messaging about its role throughout the website to increase visibility, build recognition, and highlight the PCHʼs positive impact across the region.

2025

3

By June 2026, PCH will improve the website user interface and engagement.

2025, 2026

3

By June 2027, PCH will increase the visibility of CHA and CHIP-related updates, progress and partner work on the website.

2026, 2027

4

By December 2025, PCH will develop and implement co-branding guidelines and processes for shared communications, with direction from the PCH Steering Committee.

2025

4

By June 2026, PCH will establish and launch 3-5 active workgroups (including CHIP workgroups and a communications workgroup) with defined roles, meeting schedules, and deliverables.

2025, 2026

4

By December 2027, 80% of PCH member organizations will report improved relationship strength and network connections through a partnership survey administered by PCH staff.

2026, 2027

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