Gareth Jones

Gareth Jones

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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The Salvation Army and e-learning

Gareth Jones hears about the Salvation Army’s latest e-learning initiative.

Staffhurst Wood, Limpsfield. Image courtest of 'Chris. P' on Flickr

In 2009, the Trust welcomed its 200,000th member and was aiming to build a 300,000-strong membership by 2012. Gareth Jones hears how it implemented a new supporter relationship management system to help achieve this.

Eye for retail: BHF’s charity shop upgrade

The British Heart Foundation's new EPoS system has dramatically improved the management of its charity shops. Gareth Jones reports.

Automating reporting processes at Citizens Advice

Gareth Jones takes a look at how Citizens Advice revamped and automated its financial reporting systems.

But can this spreadsheet wave a magic wand and cure the resource issues that result in charity staff working overly long hours and not taking their full holiday entitlement? If so, where do I sign?

» Charity uses software to ensure staff don’t work too hard

Beating the ash cloud with communications technology

The International HIV / Aids Alliance has utilised video conferencing, instant messaging, iPhones and iPads this year. Gareth Jones hears how the flight ban brought matters to a head.

Cloud computing at RNLI

Gareth Jones finds out how the RNLI is using cloud technology to track fishing vessels.

Case study: NSPCC's helplines development programme

Gareth Jones hears how NSPCC’s helplines development programme brought about an up-to-date, multi-platform counselling service.

Case study: Stroke Association opts for online solution to create printed materials

Gareth Jones hears how the Stroke Association saved £30,000 a year by using a web-based publishing tool for its printed marketing leaflets.

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