
Be Healthy Berrien, a collective impact initiative anchored by United Way of Southwest Michigan, has received a $150,000 grant from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund to launch the Community Leadership Academy, a project aimed at uplifting health and wellness in Berrien County through local leadership.
Driven by Partnership, Rooted in Community In partnership with Corewell Health, this initiative empowers residents to become catalysts for change, fostering healthier, safer, and more equitable neighborhoods. Together, the organizations will create a robust curriculum, manage program operations and evaluation, and plan for long-term sustainability. After the two-year grant period, the Academy will transition to Corewell Health’s Center for Wellness in Benton Harbor for ongoing implementation and growth.
Fueling Grassroots Leadership The Academy offers a 10-week training series for residents seeking to strengthen their neighborhoods. Sessions explore community leadership, crime prevention and safety, land use and active transportation, and healthy food systems. More than education, the Academy sparks collaboration and helps build a shared vision for lasting change.
Mobilizing Collective Action Through outreach, civic engagement, and partnerships, the Academy lays the foundation for strong, interconnected community networks. These efforts continue to mobilize residents in solving problems and building a healthier, safer, and more vibrant Berrien County.
Ready to Lead Change The Academy seeks passionate, committed residents from the 49022 zip code to join us for the first cohort which begins in September. Behealthyberrien.org/CLA