Organizations

Explore Chi'Va within an organizational setting.

Chi'Va for Providers supports organizations evaluating structured professional resources, staff education, program implementation, and future pilot opportunities.

Organizational use begins with a defined purpose, appropriate professional oversight, clear information boundaries, and an implementation plan suited to the setting.

Organizational Settings

Evaluate Chi'Va within the context of your program.

Different organizations have different responsibilities, populations, workflows, and implementation requirements. Chi'Va begins with understanding those differences.

Community Programs

Support structured community initiatives

Community
Community and nonprofit organizations can evaluate Chi'Va for professional education, program support, and carefully defined participant resources.

Educational Settings

Review fit within educational programs

Education
Schools, training programs, and educational organizations can explore professional resources while preserving appropriate supervision and institutional boundaries.

Workplace Programs

Explore employee-support applications

Workplace
Organizations evaluating Chi'Va for employee-support settings can review communication, access, professional oversight, and implementation requirements.

Public Service

Consider structured program use

Institutional
Public-service and institutional programs can begin with a defined population, use case, responsible team, and review process.

Implementation Needs

Organizational adoption requires more than platform access.

An effective organizational review should address leadership, participating professionals, communication, privacy, implementation support, and evaluation.

Leadership

Identify accountable decision-makers

Governance
Establish who is responsible for evaluation, approval, implementation, communication, and continued organizational oversight.

Professional Team

Define who will participate

Participation
Clarify which providers, program staff, directors, educators, or support professionals need orientation and access to materials.

Communication

Create consistent explanations

Clarity
Staff and participants need clear language about what Chi'Va is, what it supports, what it does not replace, and where questions should be directed.

Information Boundaries

Keep professional inquiries separate from personal records

Privacy
Organizational planning should use program-level information and must not place client, patient, student, or participant records into the provider gateway.

Evaluation Path

Move from organizational interest to a defined next step.

Chi'Va evaluates organization opportunities through a deliberate discovery and planning process.

01

Describe the organization

Share the organization type, population served, professional team, program setting, and primary area of interest.

02

Define the intended use

Clarify what the organization hopes to support, who would participate, and what professional oversight would be available.

03

Review readiness and boundaries

Assess communication needs, staff preparation, privacy responsibilities, implementation requirements, and internal approvals.

04

Determine the next engagement

Identify whether the organization needs resources, a discovery meeting, a structured proposal, or a future pilot discussion.

Organization Pathways

Choose a pathway based on organizational readiness.

The appropriate next step depends on whether the organization is gathering information or preparing for structured implementation.

CompareInformation ReviewFor organizations beginning their evaluation of Chi'Va.Implementation PlanningFor organizations with a defined setting, team, and use case.
Primary goalUnderstand Chi'Va and review professional materialsDefine a structured program, implementation, or pilot opportunity
Primary participantsProgram lead, director, or evaluating professionalLeadership, participating professionals, and implementation staff
Information neededOrganization type, professional context, and primary interestUse case, participants, timeline, oversight, and internal requirements
Expected resultAn informed decision about continued evaluationA defined discussion, proposal, or pilot pathway

Professional & Information Boundary

Do not submit participant or client information.

The Chi'Va for Providers gateway collects professional and organizational interest information only.

Do not submit participant or client information.

Do not include client, patient, employee, student, participant, case, diagnostic, treatment, or other personal health information in organization inquiries, emails, forms, or open-text fields.

Organization Inquiry

Start with the organization, setting, and intended use.

Share enough professional context for Chi'Va to determine whether resources, a direct conversation, or a future organizational pathway is appropriate.