At the Zakat foundation we believe your personal data is an ‘Amanah’ (Trust) – much like your donations – and are therefore committed to protecting it and being open and transparent about how we store and use your personal information.
This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, manage, use and protect your personal information and has the following sections:
Who are we?
Lawful bases for collecting your data
How do we obtain your personal information?
Information from third parties
What information do we collect?
Sensitive Personal Information
How do we use your information?
Who do we share your information with?
How we keep your information up to date
How long will we keep your information?
How do we protect your information?
Children’s data
How do we use cookies?
Accessing and updating your personal information
Changes to the Zakat foundation Privacy Policy
We at the Zakat Foundationâ„¢ promote the principles of disclosure and informed consent. We want to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy and have detailed our information practices below.
The purpose of this policy is to explain how we collect, protect, manage, and use personal data. MAB is committed to ensuring that any personal data supplied by our donors and supporters, or is otherwise generated by our activities is collected and processed fairly and lawfully.
We collect two types of data online and off-line:
We collect data primarily through three methods:
3.1 Use of Cookies
On our website, we collect some data through the use of cookies. Cookies are also used to improve your browsing experience. Below are the types of cookies used by our website:
4.1 Personal Data
Personal data is used by us to deliver our service to you as members/supporters/donors – including and not limited to, sending you regular email updates, sending you letters or marketing materials, collecting payments, registering you for one of events and responding to your inquiry.
4.2 Statistical Data
Statistical data is used to help us improve our website and digital communications (social media, newsletter, etc), and to help us predict future trends.
As a general rule, we do not disclose any personal data to unaffiliated third parties except where your consent has been obtained, where we may be under an obligation by law to disclose the data or where we have contracted with third parties to assist in providing our services such as for delivery (of your payment receipts), ticketing at events and other support services.
We do not share any data with third-party marketers to contact you on our behalf.
Here at MAB, we take confidentiality and security very seriously. We have implemented appropriate internal security procedures that restrict access to and disclosure of personal data within the organisation. These procedures will be reviewed from time to time to determine whether they are being complied with and are effective.
We will also actively investigate and, as required, cooperate with law enforcement agencies any allegations of abuse or violation of system or network security.
The law in certain jurisdictions (including countries within the European Economic Area) gives individuals whose personal data is held by us specific rights to access and rectify the data. These include the right to:
Sensitive Personal Data
Under GDPR and the Data Protection Act 1998 some elements of personal data are considered as being more sensitive. We do not collect "sensitive personal data" about our supporters (e.g. health status) unless there is a clear reason for doing so - such as participation in a marathon or similar fundraising event where we need this to ensure that we provide appropriate facilities or support to enable you to participate in the event. In such cases, clear notices will be provided on application forms to make clear what information we need and why we need it.
All sensitive personal data is stored on a secure database, to which only a limited number of relevant staff have access. It is deleted when no longer relevant, is never shared with third parties and is available to you at any point should you wish to see it.
How we use your information:
We collect this information in order to process your requests and keep you updated with our work. Examples Include:
Third Parties and your data
Certain third party organisations collect data on our behalf as well as for their own use.
These organisations will have their own data protection and privacy policies, which you should be aware of before signing up.
Who do we share information with?
We will not disclose any of your personally identifiable information, except when we have your permission or under special circumstances, such as when we believe in good faith that the law requires it. If you opt to share your personal information on the Gift Aid claim form, we will provide your data to HMRC (HM Revenue and Customs) for auditing purposes.
We enter into contracts with all our data processors and regularly monitor their activities to ensure they are complying with our policies and procedures. We do not allow these organizations to use your data for their own purposes or disclose it to other third parties without our consent and we will take all reasonable care to ensure that they keep your data secure.
We will not sell your personal information to other organizations for use by them in any way, including in their own direct marketing activities.
We may disclose your personal information in the following circumstances:
Keeping Your Information up to Date
We are obliged to ensure your data is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. We therefore consult alternative sources in order to ensure data quality e.g. Royal Mail address files, data cleansing services, websites and other publicly available sources.
How long will you keep personal information?
We will hold your personal information on our systems for as long as is necessary for the relevant activity.
If you request that we stop sending you marketing materials, we will keep a record of your contact details and the appropriate information that will enable us to comply with your request.
Legacy income is vital to the running of the charity. We may keep the data you provide to us indefinitely to carry out legacy administration and communicate effectively with the families of people leaving us legacies. This also enables us to identify and analyses the source of legacy income we receive.
We are legally required to hold some personal information to fulfill statutory obligations, for example the collection of Gift Aid or to support certain financial transactions.
How we use information collected from job applications?
We will only use the information you give in your job/volunteer application for the legitimate interest of processing your application and to monitor recruitment statistics.
If there are instances in which we need to disclose your details to persons outside our organization (for example, when conducting background checks such as references, professional qualifications or obtaining a disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service), we will ask for your consent before doing so, unless we are required to disclose this information by law.
All application details will be stored and retained on our system until the completion of the recruitment campaign. Details of all unsuccessful candidates will be deleted at the end of the interview process. Physical interview notes are kept for 6 months after which they are shredded.
Applicants applying for telephonist appeal positions will be asked for consent to be retained in a pool for future emergency/television telephonist appeals. Please email us at help@zakat.com.co
you have given your consent, wish to withdraw it at any time and thereby be removed from the pool.
We always keep anonymous statistical information about applicants to develop our recruitment processes and for equality and diversity monitoring. This will not contain any information that could identify individual job applicants.
Successful candidates will have a staff file created for them that will contain their recruitment information. This information will be kept secure on our HR system that you will have access to.
How we keep your data safe
We ensure that there are appropriate technical controls in place to protect your personal details. For example our online forms are always encrypted and our network is protected and routinely monitored.
We undertake regular reviews of those who have access to the information we hold to ensure that your information is only accessible by appropriately trained staff and volunteers.
We perform comprehensive checks on external companies that collect or process personal data on our behalf before we work with them. We put contracts in place that sets out our expectations and requirements, especially regarding how they manage the personal data they collect on our behalf or have access to. We have a robust partner monitoring framework to ensure these contractual obligations are met.
How we use cookies
We use cookies in order to provide you with a more personalized web service.
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by websites you visit.
They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently for visitors, and to provide information to the owners of the site. Some of the cookies we use are essential in order for parts of the website to operate. For further information please view our cookie policy
If you’re under 13 parental consent
We are committed to protecting the privacy of the young people that engage with us through our website and at fund raising events.
If you're aged 13 or under, you must get your parent/guardian’s permission before you provide any personal information on the Website
Accessing and updating personal info
The accuracy of your individual identifying information is important to us. We are working on ways to make it easier for you to review and correct the information that we maintain about you. In the meantime, if you change email address or any of the other information we hold is inaccurate or out of date, please email us at help@zakat.com.co