Service Friday with Making Change

Making Change 9770 Patuxent Woods Drive, Ste. 307, Columbia, United States

Be the change with MakingChange on Friday, March 22, from 1 to 3 p.m.  Learn more about how MakingChange, Inc., is changing lives through financial education through their various programs and financial and housing counseling services. Attendees will also take part in some hands-on volunteering to help the organization prepare for their upcoming Kickoff to Money Matters Month – Passport to Financial Literacy Event.  

TJI: Equity & Generative Leadership

Harriet Tubman Cultural Center 8045 Harriet Tubman Lane, Columbia, MD, United States

  Join LHC and Dr. Denise Boston, Howard County's Equity and Restorative Practices Manager, for a conversation about how equitable, generative, and community-building practices determine organizational outcomes.  

Learning 2.0: JHU-APL

JHU-APL 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD, United States

Visit the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics lab where staff will showcase the newest STEM research and development initiatives which encompass the areas of space, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more. Participants must be U.S. Citizens and have a valid MD ID, i.e., a driver's license.  Register Here

LHC Brown-Bag Recruitment Session: HCC’s Workforce Development & Trades Center

The Hub Spot 6724 Alexander Bell Drive, Ste. 105, Columbia, United States

Bring your brown-bag lunch and join LHC  to learn more about Leadership and Howard Community College's (HCC's) new Workforce Development & Trades Center (WDTC).  HCC is committed to empowering students, strengthening the community, and fostering economic growth. Minah Woo, LP '20 & LE '17, LHC Board Member, and HCC Vice President of Workforce, Innovation, and Strategic Partnerships, will share with us how the WDTC will not only address the critical workforce challenges in skilled trades today but will also create a more equitable future for all students by creating more opportunities and educational pathways.  

LHC’s BIG Event

Turf Valley Resort 2700 Turf Valley Rd., Ellicott City, MD, United States

                    .                   In addition to individual tickets, tables of 10 are also available for purchase; please email Karen Bryant for more information.   Click here to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

Get Tickets Free – $125.00

LHC Community Impact Projects – (Virtual) Information Session

Online virtual

Do you know a Howard County non-profit or government entity facing an organizational issue or challenge?  Leadership Howard County's Community Impact Project (CIP) may be the answer. Leadership Premier Class participants research and propose creative, sustainable solutions that are designed to be a beneficial experience not only for the organization but for our participants as well, helping them gain a better understanding of community needs and a deeper appreciation for community involvement Learn more by attending this virtual information session.  Online applications will be available Monday, April 1, and due Monday, June 17.  Questions?  Please

LHC Community Impact Projects – (Virtual) Information Session

Online virtual

Do you know a Howard County non-profit or government entity facing an organizational issue or challenge? Leadership Howard County’s Community Impact Project (CIP) may be the answer. Leadership Premier Class participants research and propose creative, sustainable solutions that are designed to be a beneficial experience for the organization and our participants, helping them better understand community needs and, a deeper appreciation for community involvement. Learn more by attending this virtual information session. Online applications will be available Monday, April 1, and due Monday, June 17. Questions? Please get in touch with Lisa Kim, Program Manager,

LHC Community Impact Projects – (Virtual) Information Session

Online virtual

Do you know a Howard County non-profit or government entity facing an organizational issue or challenge? Leadership Howard County’s Community Impact Project (CIP) may be the answer. Leadership Premier Class participants research and propose creative, sustainable solutions that are designed to be a beneficial experience for the organization and our participants, helping them better understand community needs and, a deeper appreciation for community involvement. Learn more by attending this virtual information session. Online applications will be available Monday, April 1, and due Monday, June 17. Questions? Please get in touch with Lisa Kim, Program Manager, for