Community health planning is a framework aimed at improving the health of a specific community or population. It involves identifying health needs and priorities and developing strategies to address them. The Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) model is a community-driven process that engages members, organizations, and stakeholders to assess the community's health status, identify health needs, and develop a plan of action. The Healthy People 2030 framework, a national initiative in the United States, sets health objectives and targets to improve population health. Community health planning within the Healthy People framework aligns local efforts with national objectives and implements evidence-based interventions to address health disparities and promote health equity.