The Office of Community Partnerships carries on Montgomery County's historic commitment to empower our ethnic communities while adding a charge from County Executive Ike Leggett to build strong partnerships between the County government and the County's nonprofit organizations and faith communities. Bruce Adams is the Director of Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett's Office of Community Partnerships (OCP).
The list below provides contact information and program responsibility for each staff member. We encourage you to contact us to find the information you need or weigh in on an issue.
Vision
The vision of the County Executive's Office of Community Partnerships (OCP) is to help make Montgomery County the nation's model multicultural community by promoting a culture of civic service through engaging and empowering our increasingly global and diverse community and dramatically increasing the number of residents who volunteer their time, talent, and treasure to build a stronger and more inclusive community to meet the challenges of the Montgomery County of the 21st Century.
Mission
The mission of the Office of Community Partnerships is to strengthen relationships between government and the residents it serves, with special focus on underserved and emerging communities and our neighbors in need. The OCP serves as a bridge builder between the County government and community organizations serving the residents of Montgomery County, working across the barriers of race, ethnicity, income, and religion that too often diminish communities. OCP's mission is to carry out the County Executive's commitment to build a larger policy table with participation by a more diverse range and greater number of residents.