Why fund
Funding OHC is not funding one deployment.
It funds the shared platform, governance, release practices, documentation, security, and implementation ecosystem that make many deployments safer and less expensive to repeat.
The foundation model lets funders support public-good infrastructure that governments, hospitals, NGOs, and implementation partners can reuse without license lock-in.
What support funds
The institutional work behind reusable deployments.
CARE Core
Shared healthcare primitives, APIs, workflows, FHIR-aligned data models, and platform reliability.
Security and LTS
Release discipline, quality assurance, vulnerability response, auditability, and long-term support direction.
Documentation and guides
Implementation guides, deployment packs, technical references, training material, and reusable playbooks.
Implementation ecosystem
System integrator enablement, plugin compatibility, contribution pathways, and localization support.
Assistive AI for health
Human-in-the-loop documentation, voice-native forms, summarization, and safe workflow support.
South-to-South reuse
Deployment patterns and country-ready infrastructure that can be adapted beyond one state or program.
Sponsor paths
Institutional support for a public-good infrastructure layer.
Funding conversations can be structured around the public funding.json plans while tailoring scope, governance, reporting, and compliance needs directly with the foundation.
Visionary Sponsor
Major philanthropic or institutional support for stewarding open healthcare digital public infrastructure.
Foundation Member
Company, healthcare provider, implementation partner, or ecosystem organization support for long-term stewardship.
Program Sponsor
Targeted support for CARE Core, security, AI documentation, palliative care, TeleICU, or deployment packs.
Individual Sponsor
Support from individuals who want to back open healthcare infrastructure and the OHC mission.