Privacy Policy
FAMILY PROMISE OF NORTH FULTON/DEKALB WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICY
Last updated: March 10, 2022
Family Promise of Fulton County, Inc. d/b/a Family Promise of North Fulton/Dekalb (“Family Promise”) respects the privacy of your personally identifiable information (“PII”). Your privacy is important to us, and as a user of this website (the “Site”), we will take appropriate measures to protect the PII you provide to us. We reserve the right to update this Website Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) from time to time. However, if there are material changes to the Policy, we will revise the “last updated” date at the top of the Policy. Family Promise encourages you to periodically review the Policy for updates and to learn how we protect your PII.
If you object to any of the terms of this Policy, please do not use the Family Promise website.
What Information is Collected?
We collect PII directly from you when you voluntarily submit such information to us via our Site. For example, we collect PII when you sign up for the Family Promise newsletter, make a donation to Family Promise, or submit information through the “Contact Us” page of our Site. The type of PII we collect from may include but is not limited to names, email addresses, mailing addresses, IP addresses, telephone numbers, and billing information to process payments such as credit card numbers and associated security codes. The PII we collect may also include web browser data that we use for analytics and Site functionality purposes, including web browser cookies to improve your user experience.
What Do We Do with the Information?
We use your PII to support our organization’s mission, improve our Site content, optimize your web experience, and customize the content and layout of select pages. Below are a few examples of how we use your PII (and disclose it to third parties, as applicable):
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to notify you about Family Promise news, programs and activities;
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to accept and process donations;
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to respond to inquiries; and
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to tailor your user experience on our Site.
Managing a non-profit organization also requires us to share your PII with certain third parties. We may share PII with third parties when (i) the person submitting the PII authorizes us to share it; (ii) the third party performs a function for us directly related to the operation of the Site or our organization (i.e., processing payments or updating our Site); or (iii) we are required to by law or court order to do so. We maintain reasonable security measures to protect your PII from unauthorized use. While no protections are entirely secure, we strive to apply best practices to protect your PII from unauthorized physical and digital access.
Links to Third Party Sites
We sometimes provide links to third party websites, such as payment providers or unaffiliated organizations, on our Site. You understand and agree that your use of such third party sites will be governed by the applicable privacy policies of those sites and not by this Policy. We are not responsible for the acts or omissions of third party websites.
How We Protect Your PII?
This Site uses appropriate industry standard safeguards to protect the security, accuracy, and privacy of any PII that we have collected from you. Family Promise encourages you to keep the passwords you use confidential and avoid any “phishing” scams where someone may send you an email that appears to be from Family Promise asking for your personal information. Family Promise will not ask for your PII, or any confidential information through email. Additionally, our security privacy policies are periodically reviewed and updated as required.
Protecting Children’s Privacy
We recognize the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the privacy and safety of children accessing the internet. Family Promise will never knowingly collect or maintain information from persons we know are under the age of 13 years old. No part of our website is directed at children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under age 13. If we discover that a person under the age of 13 has provided us with any Personal Information, we will delete that information from our systems. In addition, we do not reply to information requests from children under the age of 13, if so identified. A parent or guardian must initiate any requests for information from children under the age of 13 on their behalf. We encourage parents to supervise children when they browse the internet.
Questions?
If you have any questions, issues, concerns, or complaints regarding this Policy, please email us at info@familypromisenfd.org.