Infrastructure networks are the backbone of the voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise (VCFSE) sector—providing vital support, coordination, and advocacy at local, regional, and national levels. In Newham, we are proud to be part of a wider system of organisations and partnerships that strengthen community action, build organisational capacity, and connect local voices to decision-makers.
Infrastructure networks act as connectors, enablers, and advocates. Their core functions include:
Capacity Building
Supporting local organisations with training, funding advice, governance, digital tools, and volunteer management.
Coordination & Networking
Bringing together voluntary and statutory sectors to foster collaboration, joint funding bids, and shared learning.
Representation & Voice
Championing the needs of grassroots groups in strategic forums—locally, across London, and nationally.
Data & Insight
Collecting and sharing evidence of community needs, impact, and sector trends to inform service planning and policy.
Newham benefits from strong ties to a range of regional and national infrastructure bodies, including:
NCVO (National Council for Voluntary Organisations)
Providing national training, policy guidance, and advocacy for the sector.
NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and Community Action)
Supporting local infrastructure organisations across England.
London Plus
Leading the London CVS Network, a collaborative platform for borough-level voluntary sector hubs.
London Funders & Newham Funders Forum
Connecting funders to local groups to streamline investment and impact.
NEL VCFSE Collaborative
Partnering with NHS North East London to embed VCFSE leadership in health and care planning.
One Newham
The borough’s recognised local infrastructure network, supporting Newham’s voluntary and community organisations directly.
In a diverse and growing borough like Newham, infrastructure networks:
Help small and emerging groups thrive by offering trusted support
Ensure community voices are heard in council, NHS, and London-wide strategies
Strengthen the entire local ecosystem through partnerships and resource sharing
Support resilience, equity, and long-term sustainability in community-led work
We continue to work with and through these networks to:
Champion fairer funding
Drive collaborative innovation
Build a stronger, more connected Newham