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Donor Privacy Policy
Purpose
This privacy policy articulates the principles, actions and beliefs
of the Bay Area Food Bank with regard to the information collected,
retained and used related to some of our primary supporters,
including our donors, volunteers, prospects, and affiliated agencies
and organizations. This policy is intended to guide the actions of
the Bay Area Food Bank employees, volunteers, contractors and
authorized representatives.
This
information includes:
- Personal information obtained from donors,
volunteers and prospects through pledge cards, letters, surveys,
applications, and other forms, in writing, in person, by
telephone, or electronically (e.g. name, address, employer,
birth date, credit card number, family members, interests,
etc.).
- Information may also be retained about present and past
history of donations, volunteer service, committee service and
any other interaction an individual may have with the Bay Area
Food Bank..
Policy
We consider our donor’s support of the Bay Area Food Bank a sacred
trust, and believe we have an obligation to be faithful stewards of
any funds sent to us. We will respect the privacy of the personal
and organizational information that we are privileged to have about
our supporters. Our commitment to respect the privacy of our
supporters extends to how we obtain, use, protect and share
information about them. This privacy policy is intended to be
applied in conjunction with related the Bay Area Food Bank policies,
including, but not limited to, the Donor Bill of Rights.
Principles,
Actions, and Beliefs
- We do not sell supporter information.
- Without the supporter's consent, we do not
provide their information to organizations or individuals
outside the Bay Area Food Bank.
- We will hold strictly confidential all
information concerning donors and prospects, including names,
addresses, names of beneficiaries, nature and value of estates,
amounts of provisions or gifts, etc., unless a donor or prospect
grants permission to use selective information for purposes of
referral, testimonial, example, recognition, or publicity.
- We have procedures in place to limit access to
information to those employees and volunteers who need to know
such information in order to fulfill our mission.
- We educate our employees and volunteers on the
importance of protecting the privacy and security of
confidential personal and organizational information.
- We will use our best efforts to comply with the
expressed wishes of any supporter who does not want their name
used in any promotional material, wishes their name removed from
solicitation lists, or wishes to have their gifts or services be
anonymous.
- We will collect, use and share information about
our supporters among employees and volunteers only on a
need-to-know basis and for the sole purpose of carrying out the
Bay Area Food Bank’s mission.
- We will send newsletters, annual reports and
other literature concerning the Bay Area Food Bank to update a
percentage of our donor base.
Bay
Area Food Bank: Donor Bill of Rights
- The right to be informed of the organization's
mission, of the way the organization intends to use donated
resources, and of its capacity to use donations effectively for
their intended purposes.
- The right to be informed of the identity of those
serving on the organization's governing board, and to expect the
board to exercise prudent judgment in its stewardship
responsibilities.
- The right to have access to the organization's
most recent financial statements.
- The right to be assured gifts will be used for
the purposes for which they were given.
- The right to receive appropriate acknowledgement
and recognition or to remain anonymous if desired.
- The right to be assured that information about
donations is handled with respect and with confidentiality to
the extent provided by law.
- The right to expect that all relationships with
individuals representing organizations of interest to the donor
will be professional in nature.
- The right to be informed whether those seeking
donations are volunteers, employees of the organization or hired
solicitors.
- The right to have the opportunity for their names
to be deleted from mailing lists that an organization may intend
to share.
- The right to feel free to ask questions when
making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright
answers.
Request
for removal from the Bay Area Food Bank mailing list or data base
Write
to:
Data Management
Bay Area Food Bank
5248
Mobile South Street
Theodore
,
Alabama
36582
Or call us at (251) 653-1617
Please allow six to
eight weeks for mail to cease
Request
for removal from national mailing list
If
you would like your name removed from all direct mail lists, you can
write to:
Mail Preference
Service
Direct Marketing Service
P.O.
Box
9008
Farmingdale
,
NY
11735-9008
Please
allow six to eight weeks for mail to cease.
Broadcast
Faxing
The Bay Area Food Bank does not conduct Broadcast Fax Solicitations.
Internet
Privacy Policy
The www.bayareafoodbank.org Web site is owned and operated
by the Bay Area Food Bank. We recognize that visitors to our site
may be concerned about the information they provide to us, and how
we treat that information. This Privacy Policy addresses those
concerns. This policy may be changed or updated from time to time.
If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, you can
contact us at:
Bay
Area Food Bank
5248 Mobile South Street
Theodore
,
Alabama
36582
or e-mail us at ahavel@bayareafoodbank.org
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