The Partnership to Align Community Care is a learning, sharing, and change collaborative to advance and scale sustainable and aligned health and community care delivery systems through cross-sector collaboration and co-designed solutions leveraging community care hubs (CCHs) to promote whole-person health.
Across the country, communities are building Community Care Hubs (CCHs) to coordinate networks of community-based organizations that can partner effectively with healthcare entities to address upstream drivers of health and support whole-person care.


CBOs are forming regional networks to deliver social care more efficiently. Community Care Hubs (CCHs) serve as backbone organizations that provide shared infrastructure, manage contracts, and enable smaller CBOs to participate. This model improves capacity, reduces costs, and strengthens outcomes.
The Partnership brings stakeholders together to co-design best practices and tools that support collaboration among healthcare organizations, CCHs, and community care networks—aligning with federal efforts that recognize CCHs as key to coordinated social care.

Build awareness about the role of Community Care Hubs in addressing upstream drivers of health health, reducing overall costs of care, and promoting long-term sustainability to improve whole-person health.
Create resources to elevate innovative practices and mitigate challenges for health care entities, community organizations, and community care providers pursing cost-effective, high-quality care.
Expand clinical integration by strengthening billing and coding pathways and advance into alternative payment arrangements to better support CCH‑delivered services.
Beyond this core team, the Partnership’s multi-sector stakeholders are committed to promoting partnerships between health care entities and community care hubs / community care networks and to advancing efficient, and sustainably resourced, community-centered care delivery systems to advance whole-person health.