Eight Sectors

The Sectors of Local Flourishing

Every vendor, degree, and class CHI offers is selected based on how it forms local talent in these eight sectors. A program that doesn't map to a sector is suspect.

The Organizing Filter

Why the Sector Framework Exists

Without a sharpening principle, CHI's catalog of hundreds of degree programs from twelve university partners becomes a grab-bag — overwhelming to prospective founders and students, and indistinguishable from any other higher-education aggregator.

The sharpening principle is Sector Impact. Every program is selected and presented based on how it maps to the development of local talent in the critical sectors of human flourishing. We ask the question “does this education develop local humans for the outcome of local flourishing of our places”.

Faith & Worship

Pastors, theologians, ministry leaders

Theology is the queen of the sciences — the formation that gives every other discipline its orientation. CHI places the Theological Hall at the heart of the local network, forming both broad biblical literacy and the community's own pastors.

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Wisdom & Letters

Scholars, writers, teachers of the liberal arts

The humanities are not ornamental but foundational. Rhetoric, logic, history, and literature form the habits of mind that make excellent practitioners in every other sector.

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Formation of the Young

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Teachers, educators, school leaders

Teaching is the multiplier. Every other sector depends on it. A community that loses its teachers to distant cities cannot reproduce its own culture or pass on its accumulated wisdom.

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Self-Governance

Lawyers, public servants, civic leaders

Local governance without local lawyers is governance by default. The civic order of a community depends on people trained in law who have chosen to serve it, not leave it.

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Local Enterprise

Entrepreneurs, merchants, economic builders

Local economies need local business leaders with a sense of place-obligation. The alternative is extractive absentee capital. CHI forms entrepreneurs who build in their communities.

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Craftsmanship & Built Work

Tradesmen, craftsmen, technicians

Communities cannot function without skilled hands. The prestige crisis that stigmatized the trades has cost a generation of plumbers, electricians, and builders. CHI restores their honor.

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Tended Land

Farmers, ranchers, food system leaders

Food security, land stewardship, and rural ecology depend on farmers who know their specific land and stay with it across generations. The family farm is not a relic.

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Applied Sciences & Health

Engineers, scientists, technologists, healthcare workers

Technical talent and healthcare workers are trained for distant markets and then leave. CHI forms them in place — engineers who build for their communities, nurses who stay.

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Impact Sectors

CHI prepares communities to flourish, to bless their place

Without the sector-impact filter, CHI is a large aggregator of vendors and degrees. With it, CHI becomes razor sharp on this mission, preparing communities to staff their own institutions, to care for their people, to govern themselves, and to build for their next generations.

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Vendor Selection

Every university partner is chosen for its ability to generate programs that impact CHI's eight sectors. A university with strong nursing programs maps to STEM. A seminary maps to Theology.

Program Curation

No new degree or class enters the catalog without being evaluated against sector impact. Existing catalog items that don't serve the framework are candidates for deprecation.

Hall Formation

Every Hall declares which sectors it serves. Impact metrics are tracked per Hall per sector: graduates, placements, community outcomes.