Based in Southern Colorado and nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, we draw inspiration from the rarefied air, red rocks, grand peaks, and spectacular vistas with which we’re surrounded.

Our Vision

Our vision is community health transformation using heart-centered methods.

Our Mission

Health Research Toolbox (HEART), is a Colorado-based consulting practice that provides equity training, consultation, and coaching for a range of audiences. We work with practitioners and organizations who are interested in advancing collective wellbeing and equity. Our mission is to increase equitable practices in community health and wellness research, evaluation, and practice using values-based approaches. We believe that the most impactful public health and community change work is done with heart, and we use equity tools to transform how we work. We strive for innovation in public health without sacrificing personal integrity or meaningful relationships with communities. At HEART, we use health equity & action research tools for transformation to provide high-quality technical consulting, coaching, and courses.

Our Values

Our values guide and inspire us as a team and in our work. They serve as touchpoints in our interactions with clients and communities. But core values shouldn’t just be abstract and aspirational ideas.

At HEART, we have created processes, methods, and mindset shifts that allow us to apply these principles to ourselves, as practitioners, and to our partnerships.

In our practice, we embody these core values:

  • Love. We believe in the transformative potential of love, where love requires not just affection, but action. We believe in the innate beauty of our world, and we show up in order to serve.

  • Humanity. We recognize and honor each other’s inherent worth, dignity, and wisdom.

  • Equity. We’re committed to taking action to increase wellbeing and justice, even when it’s hard.

  • Wellbeing. We use holistic approaches that advance health in our products and process.

  • Balance. Our approaches bridge disciplines. We strive for coherence and alignment without rigidity.

Putting Our Values into Practice

Our values are translated into action through our key characteristics.
At HEART, we create, consult, and coach using these characteristics as a compass to guide us:

  • We prioritize process and showing up with intention, mindfulness, and care. We seek to bring our whole selves to our work in authentic ways. We strive to create a working environment and interactions with clients that are person-centered and value our inherent worth and dignity as living beings, regardless of output and ‘productivity.’ Impactful change and equity transformations start from within; to better achieve such impact, we work on cultivating the embodiment of equity and our values.

  • We know the importance of being flexible and that there are no easy or right answers when it comes to doing work equitably. There are only better approaches that are responsive to needs and feedback. We bring an unparalleled commitment and dedication to our work. We welcome opportunities to elevate our impact, and we stay the course through project iterations and cycles of change and improvement.

  • We take our work seriously and prioritize creating well-researched products and providing high-quality services. We use transdisciplinary approaches to our work that are grounded in scientific and systematic methods without being rigid or dogmatic. The approaches we use and teach are responsive to the needs, feedback, and lived experiences of affected communities and our partners. While we strive for excellence, we orient to the value of “quality,” which recognizes that what is considered useful and impactful is dependent on users’ and communities’ experiences. We care about creating meaningful change and not just metrics.

  • Equity, and community change, work requires a willingness to be uncomfortable and uncertain. We actively work on building our, and our clients’, capacity to stand in a space of uncertainty and work with an orientation of openness. We allow ourselves to be shaped by the feedback and experiences of those we serve without compromising our values. We’ re constantly dreaming up new ideas and are always seeking to innovate. But we believe creativity isn’t just about what’s “new.” It’s also a willingness to return to existing problems with improvements. We address the complexity of public health work with a mindset of creativity and multi-pronged methods to find creative solutions.

  • We believe in the innate beauty of our world and that there is worth and potential in all of us. We view beauty in business as a restorative force that reflects our capacity for care and impact. We strive to create a more beautiful and healthy world through our work. We aim to create beautiful products and believe that this is reflective of the care and dedication we bring to our work.

  • We know that community change and equity work cannot be carried out in isolation. We’re all in this together, and we need each other to learn, grow, and thrive. At HEART, we’re motivated by creating connections and relationships. We aim to build communities of practice where we can exchange ideas and learning. And through our work, we hope to create deeper relationships and to embed ourselves more fully in our communities of residence.

  • We’re passionate about creating real impacts in our clients’ lives, and ultimately, in the communities we, and our clients, serve. We’re driven by our mission, which serves as our compass. Our ultimate goal is one of contribution, not just impact. Service as an act begins with a series of internal shifts where we evaluate our authentic reasons for doing this work - at HEART, we’re not interested in change for the sake of change alone, or to boost our own reputations. We’ve intentionally chosen to step aside from vanity metrics and the “bigger, better, faster” culture that has pervaded much of the research world. We’re willing to slow down in order to serve thoughtfully, and we actively practice de-centering our perspectives in order to amplify communities’ voices.

  • We are committed to our own growth and evolution as an organization. We believe that while growth is important, transformation is more profound and impactful. Transformations require new ways of thinking, expansions of worldviews, and paradigm shifts. We seek to transform how community change and health work happens, and in so doing, to transform our selves as practitioners and our communities.