Privacy Policy

Introduction

Welcome to Dayspring. We know privacy policies can feel a bit formal, but we want you to know that behind every line is a deep commitment to our mission and to your trust. If you have questions about how your information is used, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are committed to honoring your privacy and ensuring that we remain fully compliant with applicable laws.

Please take a few moments to read through this Privacy Policy. It outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.

Privacy Policy Consent

This website and all its content are owned by Dayspring. The term “you” refers to any user or visitor of our website.

This Privacy Policy exists to inform you about how we collect, use, store, and share your information. We do not use or share your personal information in any way that is not disclosed here.

We may occasionally update this policy, and the most current version will always be available on this page. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to the terms of this Privacy Policy—whether or not you’ve reviewed it.

What Information We Collect

We collect information to help us serve you better and further our mission. This may include:

  • Your name and email address if you sign up for updates or newsletters
  • Your name, email, and phone number if you reach out via our contact form
  • Donation or event registration information (such as billing address and payment details)
  • Any other information you voluntarily provide through forms, surveys, or other interactions with our site

Providing this information is always voluntary, and by submitting it, you consent to its collection and use.

How We Collect Personal Information

We collect personal information through:

  • Forms on goingglobal.org
  • Email or phone communication with our team
  • Donations or event registrations
  • Third-party platforms we trust to help us manage data and communication

Anonymous Data Collection & Cookies

We may use your IP address and browser data to monitor how our website is performing and to improve your experience. This data is anonymous and does not identify you personally.

We also use browser cookies to personalize content and track engagement. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but some features of our website may not work as intended if you do.

How We Use Your Information

Your personal information may be used to:

  • Respond to your inquiries or follow up
  • Share updates about our work or opportunities to get involved
  • Process donations or event registrations
  • Improve our programs and outreach
  • Run targeted social media or email campaigns (only with your permission)

Third-Party Access and Storage

We take your privacy seriously. Your personal information is stored securely either by us or through trusted platforms (like email providers or donation processors). Access is limited to team members or partners who need it to support our operations.

If you are located in the European Union or elsewhere outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be transferred to—and processed in—the U.S. By submitting your data, you consent to this transfer.

Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Request details about the information we hold and how we use it
  • Correct or update any inaccurate information
  • Withdraw your consent or restrict processing
  • Request that we delete your information entirely (“right to be forgotten”)
  • Lodge a complaint if you believe your data has been misused
  • Opt out of any automated decision-making or profiling

To exercise any of these rights, please reach out to us directly.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us. We’re grateful for your interest in Dayspring and your trust in how we handle your information.

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