About us
Who we are
Northfield Community Partnership was formed in 2007 as part of a response to the collapse of MG Rover and the associated issues that impacted on local people shops and business through this.
Money was awarded through Advantage West Midlands and a property was found in a high-street location where members of the local community could have advice around jobs, training and skills.
For 14 years NCP has delivered a vital range of services to the local community including job support, volunteering opportunities, and a range of health initiatives.
The organisation has aHub in Northfield Hight Street which has become an integral part of Northfield, providing an accessible and prominent high street location for the provision of services that improve people’s lifer chances, whilst providing facilities and support to groups who deliver opportunities to the wider community.
We also have a base within St Nicolas Place in Kings Norton where we deliver project work and our busy 5 day per week foodbank is localted.
NCP is a very well-trusted and respected Community Anchor organisation, known for championing the area, providing opportunities for individuals and businesses to connect with services, and offering high-quality support across a whole range of issues.
We have worked hard to foster strong links with Birmingham City Council; Politicians, other community organisations, churches, school’s businesses and was instrumental in setting up Northfield Stakeholders Group.
Northfield Community Partnership leads on two Locality Projects Early Help and Northfield Neighbourhood Network Scheme.
We also lead on a range of community events including Northfield Beach