Privacy Notice FOR Supporters
Data controller: Held In Our Hearts
- Introduction
- Data Protection Principles The Charity will comply with data protection law. This means that the personal information we hold about you must be:
- Used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way;
- Collected only for valid purposes that we have explained to you clearly and not used in any way that is incompatible with these purposes;
- Relevant to the purposes we have told you about and limited to those purposes only;
- Accurate and kept up to date;
- Kept only for such time as is necessary for the purposes we have told you about; and
- Kept securely.
- What Information Does The Charity Collect And Process?
- Personal contact details, such as your name, title, address and contact details, including email address and telephone number;
- Date of birth;
- Bank or credit/debit card details for donations and Gift Aid processing
- Your relationship to other individuals or organisations
- Connections to our charity and your motivations for fundraising with us.
- Why Does The Charity Process Personal Data?
- Situations In Which We Will Use Your Personal Information
- process any donations you have given
- contact you about an event or challenge you are taking part in and send any necessary materials
- send thank you correspondence after you have finished your fundraising or to thank you for your donation/s
- send you our e-newletter if you have given consent for us to contact you this way
- process any Gift Aid claims related to your giving
- Change of Purpose
- For How Long Do You Keep Data?
- Who Has Access to Data?
- How Does The Charity Protect Data?
- Your Duty to Inform Us of Changes
- Your Rights
- access and obtain a copy of your data on request (known as a “data subject access request”);
- require the Charity to change incorrect or incomplete data;
- request erasure of your personal information. This enables you to ask the Charity to delete or stop processing your data, for example where the data is no longer necessary for the purposes of processing;
- object to the processing of your data where the Charity is relying on its legitimate interests as the legal ground for processing; and
- ask the Charity to suspend the processing of your personal data for a period of time if data is inaccurate or there is a dispute about its accuracy or the reason for processing it.