Adam Martin

Adam Martin

Reporter, Civil Society from July 2011

Adam has worked for Civil Society Media since summer 2011 having moved to London in July after a spell away travelling. Adam has progressed through the organisation after initially being employed within the subscriptions department. He now combines this responsibility with research and reporting.

Previously Adam has worked in a variety of administrative roles and has also taught basic IT to adults.

Twitter: @AdamCivSociety                                                      Email: adam.martin@civilsociety.co.uk

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John Mulligan, enior grants manager at the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation gives away £30m each year in grants. John Mulligan talks to Adam Martin.

Race for Life partners with JustTextGiving

JustTextGiving is to be the official fundraising partner for Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life 2012 series.

Marketers voice concerns over email conversion rates

Conversion rates are the biggest concern for nearly half of all email marketers surveyed by the Direct Marketing Association.

New chairman announced at Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

James Hughes-Hallett has been appointed as the next chairman of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, coinciding with the release of the charity’s annual report this week.

The fundamental reason that Payroll Giving has not reached it's expected results is as old as the hills and this is because Employers are reluctant to allow individual charities into the workplace to promote their cause.

» Charities call for payroll giving reform

Big Lottery Fund reaches £100m milestone in Wales

The Big Lottery Fund has now distributed £100m of funding through its People and Places scheme in Wales following its latest round of grants.

Childcare charity first to switch to Scottish CIO status

The Glen Urquhart Childcare Centre has become the first charity to convert to a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation.

Sightsavers launches £1m innovation fund

Sightsavers has announced it will be awarding grants totalling £1m to innovative eye health projects in the developing world.

Action for children named Network Rail’s chosen charity

Action for Children has been selected as Network Rail’s new charity of choice for the next two years.

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