Garreth Spillane

Garreth Spillane

Garreth is one of the winners of the Civil Society Search for a Blogger competition.

New Zealand born, now resident in London, Garreth has worked across charity, politics and the arts covering the full marcomms mix.  He is now PR, comms & marketing manager at the Foundation for Social Improvement working to maximise the impact of small charities in media and public policy. A self-confessed internet addict, Garreth can be found contributing to opera and wine blogs when not musing about the sector on Civil Society. 

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The advantages of a hung parliament

A hung parliament may not necessarily spell disaster for the sector, says Garreth Spillane. Just look at New Zealand.

Tory MP implies they've already won

Garreth Spillane is blogging from the Acevo Conservative summit. In his first blog from the afternoon session he reports on Philip Hammond's address.

'Not a morning that will set the world alight, but a good showing'

Garreth Spillane is blogging today from Acevo's Conservative Summit. Here he summarises the morning session

Mergers and closures are no fait accompli

Mergers and closures are not inevitable, even in the face of government cutbacks and dropping voluntary income.

New bloggers found in Search for a Blogger competition

Four new bloggers will be joining the Civil Society stable following our competition to find new and interesting voices in the sector.

Why can't charity be a bit more rock 'n' roll?

Charities need to get in touch with their inner rockstar and amp up the value of their brand, says Gareth Spillane. As a first step, ask yourself if your charity was a drink what type would it be?

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