Want to become involved in the Healthy! Capital Counties CHNA/CHIP Process?
Click on the document below for more information on how this process is taking place in the Capital Area and who you can contact for more information!
Click on the document below for more information on how this process is taking place in the Capital Area and who you can contact for more information!

CHNA/CHIP Explained | |
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To be added to our email list or for more information, please reach out to your county contact below!
How to become involved:
We welcome broad community input and participation into the community health improvement processes. Check our website for continuing updates.
For Clinton County:
Please contact Matthew Kelley at [email protected] for more information on the process for Clinton County.
For Eaton County:
Please contact Amanda Rousseau at [email protected] for more information on the process for Eaton County.
For Ingham County:
Please contact Kara Trimbach at [email protected] for more information on the process for Ingham County.
What if we serve more than one county? What if we serve all three?
We recognize that many organizations and groups are concerned with health in more than one county — that’s why we are planning a shared regional strategy portion of the CHIP. You may participate in all of the processes if you wish, or just one. The health departments in each county will compare their plans and assure that those strategies relevant across the counties appear as regional strategies.
We welcome broad community input and participation into the community health improvement processes. Check our website for continuing updates.
For Clinton County:
Please contact Matthew Kelley at [email protected] for more information on the process for Clinton County.
For Eaton County:
Please contact Amanda Rousseau at [email protected] for more information on the process for Eaton County.
For Ingham County:
Please contact Kara Trimbach at [email protected] for more information on the process for Ingham County.
What if we serve more than one county? What if we serve all three?
We recognize that many organizations and groups are concerned with health in more than one county — that’s why we are planning a shared regional strategy portion of the CHIP. You may participate in all of the processes if you wish, or just one. The health departments in each county will compare their plans and assure that those strategies relevant across the counties appear as regional strategies.