Privacy Policy

How We Protect Your Privacy

We believe in communicating clearly with accessible language. Our privacy policies are outlined in formal, legal language as well as in plain language. This privacy policy effective September 16, 2025.

Collective for Hope (“we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard the information you provide when using www.collectiveforhope.org. By using our site, you agree to this policy.

We respect your privacy. When you share your information with us—whether you’re registering for an event, requesting resources, or making a donation—we promise to handle it with care.

We may collect personal information you provide (such as your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, or payment information) and non-personal information collected automatically (such as IP address, browser type, and pages visited) through cookies and similar technologies.

What we collect: We may collect your name, email, phone number, mailing address, or payment information if you give it to us. We also use cookies to see how people use our site, but that doesn’t tell us who you are.

We use collected information to provide requested services, process donations, send communications (with consent), improve our website, and comply with legal obligations.

Why we collect it: So we can respond to your requests, register you for events, process donations, send updates you’ve agreed to receive, and improve our site.

We do not sell or rent personal information. We may share it with service providers who support our operations under confidentiality agreements, or as required by law, regulation, or legal process, or to protect the rights, safety, or property of our organization and community.

We never sell your information. Sometimes we work with trusted partners who help us run our programs or website, and they agree to keep your data safe. We might also share information if required by law or to protect our community.

You have the right to access, correct, or delete personal information, to opt out of communications, and to restrict certain processing. You may disable cookies via your browser settings, though functionality may be affected.

Your choices: You can ask us to see, update, or delete your information. You can unsubscribe from emails at any time. You can turn off cookies in your browser (some site features may not work as well).

We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data but cannot guarantee absolute security due to the inherent risks of electronic transmission.

How we protect your info: We use reasonable security measures, but no method of storing or sending information online is 100% risk-free.

Our services are not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from them without parental consent.

Kids’ privacy: Our site isn’t meant for children under 13 without parental consent, and we don’t knowingly collect their information.

We may revise this Privacy Policy at any time. Updates will be posted with a revised “Effective Date.”

Policy updates: If we change this policy, we’ll post the new version here with an updated date.

Questions? Email or call us any time.

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