Catholic Care is not the only fruit
21 May 2012
While the Catholic Care case captured all the headlines, the Equality Act exemptions also have other implications,...
Senior reporter, Civil Society Media
Gareth Jones is a senior reporter for Charity Finance, now working on a part-time basis. He edits the 'Technical Briefing' section of Charity Finance as well as writing features and producing survey reports.
As of September 2011, Jones is studying for an MA in Public Policy at King's College London. He is also currently volunteering one day a week in the policy team at Citizens Advice.
Jones originally joined Civil Society Media in January 2006 as an editorial assistant, having studied Modern History at the University of East Anglia.
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We asked charities and IT suppliers alike for their predictions on how IT in the charity sector will change over the next year. Here are their responses.
Gareth Jones takes a look a the relative merits of outsourcing and in-house provision, with help from the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Refugee Council.
In tough economic times, more and more organisations are looking to merge, but what does this mean for their IT infrastructure? Gareth Jones takes a look at two examples.
In each issue Civil Society IT approaches charities of varying sizes and asks them what software and service providers they use for different tasks. This month’s focus is on arts and culture charities.
In each issue Civil Society IT approaches charities of varying sizes and asks them what software and service providers they use for different tasks. This month’s focus is on education and training charities.
Gareth Jones hears how the North London Collegiate School increased its gift aid revenue by 50 per cent, and how educational bodies are not making the most of their fundraising potential.
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21 May 2012
While the Catholic Care case captured all the headlines, the Equality Act exemptions also have other implications,...
21 May 2012
Thinking of setting up a trading arm? Malcolm Lynch navigates the potential pitfalls.
21 May 2012
Mark Keenan explores the implications of the case of RSPCA v Gill on charity finance litigation.
25 May 2012
The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation gives away £30m each year in grants. John Mulligan talks to Adam Martin....
9 May 2012
Facebook has been going from strength to strength. Fundraising magazine took closer look at the...
9 May 2012
Deloitte is generous with its time and money. It needs to know both are helping a charity’s strategic...
21 May 2012
Mark Keenan explores the implications of the case of RSPCA v Gill on charity finance litigation.
3 May 2012
The issue of trustee payment continues to divide the sector. Amy Gordon sets out the legal position, David...
2 May 2012
Rachel Castle tells a charity how it can include children in its volunteering programme.
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