9830 Patuxent Woods Drive
Columbia, MD 21046
United States
Enriching Lives Through Access and Support
Community residents have access to the resources they need to create meaningful opportunities and lead fulfilling lives. The Office of Community Partnerships seeks to enrich the lives of residents in our community by offering ready access to human services and supports for becoming self-sufficient.
MultiService Center
The MultiService Center (MSC) enriches the lives of residents in our community by offering ready access to human services through our partner agencies and supports for becoming self-sufficient.
Normal operating hours are Monday - Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm. In-person services are currently unavailable due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Main: 410-313-0220 (voice/relay)
Fax: 410-313-0235
Email: mscinfo@howardcountymd.gov
Bus Service: Purple Bus Route 1-800-270-9553
CSP grants provide funding to Non-Profit organizations for the delivery of human services, specifically those services which meet basic needs and provide greater opportunities for individuals and families to be self-sufficient.
The CoC is the local planning body that coordinates Federal and State housing and support services funding for homeless families and individuals.
The Coordinated System of Homeless Services (CSHS) is a network of community services and supports that coordinates efforts to end homelessness in Howard County.
Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) tracks and provides information on homelessness in Howard County.
Local Boards are convened in qualifying jurisdictions to determine the highest need and best use of funds and to select Local Recipient Organizations that will provide emergency food and shelter services. Each year, needs are to be assessed to respond to changes in the community.
The Board to Promote Self-Sufficiency (BPSS)
The Board to Promote Self-Sufficiency (BPSS) was created in 2008 to act as a planning and coordinating body for initiatives that promote the economic stability of individuals and families and reduce the incidence of poverty in Howard County. The Board envisions a community where those in need have opportunities and pathways for getting ahead.