Niki May Young

Niki May Young

Website editor, civilsociety.co.uk

Niki is website editor at Civil Society Media. A seasoned journalist she has specialised in online content since 2007. Before joining Civil Society Media Niki was news editor for the world's largest architecture news website, World Architecture News, where she was instrumental in increasing subscribers from 115,000 to 135,000 during her editorship.

She has gained experience with the BBC, Sky News and independent production company SilverfishTV, where she assisted the production of political, charitable and union films. Her freelance writing has spanned a range of printed publications and online media.

She is also charity member and former trustee of Pass It On Africa, a charity which aims to provide education to children and young people across the continent.

  

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I have a question…don't laugh

Niki May Young ponders the importance of being able to ask the silly questions.

A guide to blogging with civilsociety.co.uk

Blogging is no longer the pursuit of the outspoken, shielding behind avatars - it's the realm of the informed professional, and your views are wanted...

Film of the week: Action for Children Christmas Appeal 2012

The Christmas countdown has begun! And we're all thinking of what presents to buy, where to get the turkey and how to fit 15 relatives around the dining table. Well, not all of us...

Anish Kapoor during the Gangnam for Freedom video

What better reason to adopt the latest YouTube fad than a show of support for a wronged peer? We can't find one, and we doubt you can either. Feast your eyes on Anish Kapoor and friends doing it 'Gangnam-style' for fellow artist Ai Weiwei.

Legal challenge should be the absolute last resort. It is the threat of legal challenge with the procurement regulations that has made councils over-cautious about maximising social value in the first place. We need to work in partnership on this one.

» Bubb: Acevo will take bodies which don't take Social Value Act seriously to court

Act now to avoid the cookie monster

These cookies won't make you fat, in fact they could make you lose pounds. Niki May Young explains what your web developers will have to do to ensure your charity avoids an unwelcome fine from the ICO after 26 May.

Water Aid toilet finder...genious!

iPhones are a gift from the mobile gods to charities. Niki May Young explains why.

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I have a question…don't laugh

23 May 2013

Niki May Young ponders the importance of being able to ask the silly questions.

When ignorance is far from bliss

20 May 2013

A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.

Pointless ministers?

9 May 2013

Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.