Slum2School Africa Privacy Policy
Our Commitment to Privacy
Slum2School Africa (“Slum2School”, “we”, “us”, “our”) is deeply committed to respecting your privacy and protecting your personal data.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, store, and protect your personal information – whether you are a donor, sponsor, volunteer, student, employee, partner, or visitor to our websites.
We are registered as:
- The Slum To School Initiative, alias Slum2School Africa incorporated in Nigeria (RC 58643)
- Slum2School Africa Inc., a nonprofit corporation registered in the United States (EIN 92-3176622)
We operate programs in Africa, engage global partners, and receive support from individuals and organizations worldwide.
This Policy applies to all of our digital and physical data practices, including:
- Our websites (including www.slum2school.org, and subdomains)
- Email, SMS, or phone communication
- Donation, sponsorship, or volunteer sign-up forms
- Events, surveys, or campaigns
- Online learning and community engagement platforms
By using our services or sharing your information with us, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Changes to these policies
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, or our operations. Updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date at least 30 days before they take effect.
If significant changes affect how we use your data, we will notify you by email or a website notice.
Information We Collect
We collect personal and non-personal information in several ways:
a. Information You Provide Directly
When you:
- Donate or sponsor a child, school, or project
- Register as a volunteer, ambassador, or partner
- Subscribe to our newsletter or updates
- Participate in events, campaigns, or surveys
- Apply for employment or internships
- Contact us with inquiries
You may provide:
- Full name, title, gender, and date of birth
- Contact information (address, email, phone)
- Payment and donation details (handled securely via payment processors)
- Employer or organization (for corporate partnerships)
- Preferences, feedback, or communication history
- Photographs, video, or stories (with consent)
- Academic or personal details (for student beneficiaries)
We never store your credit or debit card information; these are handled securely by our third-party payment processors (e.g., Paystack, Stripe, Flutterwave, or similar).
b. Information Collected Automatically
When you visit our website or digital platforms, we automatically collect:
- IP address, browser type, operating system
- Device type and unique identifiers
- Pages visited, date/time of visits, referring websites
- Location data (if you allow it)
- Cookies and similar tracking technologies (see Section 12)
This helps us analyze usage patterns, improve our digital experience, and ensure site security.
c. Information from Third Parties
We may receive limited information about you from:
- Payment processors and fundraising platforms
- Social media networks (if you engage with us there)
- Partner organizations supporting shared programs
- Publicly available sources (for due diligence or donor research)
How We Use Your Information
We use your information to:
- Process and acknowledge donations and sponsorships
- Communicate project updates, reports, and impact stories
- Manage volunteer and partnership engagements
- Deliver education, health, and community programs
- Maintain accurate financial and donor records
- Respond to your inquiries or feedback
- Improve website experience and content relevance
- Comply with legal, regulatory, and audit requirements
- Protect our staff, beneficiaries, and data integrity
We may also use aggregated, anonymized data for impact measurement, research, and reporting, never to personally identify you.
Lawful Basis for Processing
Depending on your location, we process your personal data based on one or more of the following legal bases:
- Consent: when you voluntarily provide information or opt in to communications.
- Contractual necessity: to fulfil donations, sponsorships, or agreements.
- Legal obligation: to comply with financial, tax, or regulatory requirements.
- Legitimate interests: to operate our programs efficiently, prevent fraud, and communicate with our supporters.
Data Sharing and Disclosure
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information.
We may share your data only as necessary with:
- Service providers who help us operate (e.g., CRM, analytics, payment processors, email platforms)
- Affiliated entities, such as Slum2School Africa Inc. (U.S.) or verified implementing partners
- Auditors, legal advisors, or regulators, if required by law
- Donors or partners, in anonymized or aggregated form for impact reporting
- Consent-based media use, e.g., when you authorize us to share photos or stories publicly
All third parties we engage are bound by confidentiality and data protection obligations.
International Data Transfers
Your data may be transferred between Nigeria, the United States, and other countries where our servers, staff, or service providers are located.
We ensure that all such transfers comply with applicable data protection standards, including the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) and GDPR-equivalent safeguards, such as data transfer agreements or reliance on certified frameworks (e.g., EU-US Data Privacy Framework).
Data Retention
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected, including:
- Financial records: up to 7 years (for legal/tax compliance)
- Donor and volunteer records: as long as the relationship remains active or required for impact reporting
Program data: in line with grant agreements and community consent
After this period, data is securely deleted, anonymized, or archived.
Data Security
We take reasonable administrative, physical, and technical precautions to safeguard your information, including:
- SSL encryption on our websites
- Secure servers and password protection
- Role-based data access
- Regular system monitoring and backups
- Staff and volunteer data protection training
While we strive for maximum protection, no transmission over the Internet is entirely secure. You share data with us at your own risk, but we commit to responding swiftly to any suspected breach.
Children’s Privacy
As an education-focused nonprofit, we work closely with children and youth. We only collect or publish a child’s personal data (e.g., photos, stories, academic information) with explicit consent from a parent or legal guardian, or as permitted by applicable law.
We do not knowingly solicit or accept donations from minors. If we discover that personal information has been collected without consent, we will delete it promptly.
Your Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to:
- Access and obtain a copy of your personal data
- Correct or update inaccurate information
- Withdraw consent at any time
- Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)
- Object to certain processing activities
- Request restriction or portability of your data
To exercise these rights, contact us at [email protected]. We may verify your identity before processing such requests.
If you are in the EU, UK, or Nigeria and believe your rights have been violated, you may contact your local data protection authority.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to:
- Improve functionality and performance
- Analyze visitor behavior and site usage
- Remember preferences (e.g., language, session)
- Support fundraising and marketing efficiency
You may disable cookies in your browser settings, but some features may not work as intended.
We also use third-party analytics (e.g., Google Analytics) under their privacy policies.
See Google’s Privacy Policy for more details.
Profiling and Data Analytics
To better understand and engage our donors and supporters, we may analyze aggregated information such as donation history or engagement frequency.
This helps us:
- Communicate more relevantly
- Forecast and plan resource allocation
- Evaluate campaign effectiveness
We do not use automated decision-making that has legal or significant effects on individuals. You may opt out of profiling by contacting us.
Data Collected from Beneficiaries and Communities
In our program areas, we may collect personal information about students, parents, teachers, and community leaders for program delivery, monitoring, and impact evaluation.
This may include:
- Enrollment data and attendance records
- Health, psychosocial, or academic data (with consent)
- Photographs or videos for storytelling (with consent)
All such data is stored securely, anonymized where possible, and used strictly for programmatic purposes.
Third-Party Links and Platforms
Our website may link to third-party sites (e.g., payment gateways, partners, social media).
We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these external platforms.
We encourage you to review their respective privacy policies.
Contacting Us
If you have questions, concerns, or wish to exercise your data rights, please contact:
Slum2School Africa
Slum2School Innovation Hub,
13, Babatope Bejide Crescent,
Lekki Phase One, Lagos, Nigeria
📧 [email protected]
📞 +234 8142828750
Governing Law
This Privacy Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of:
- The Federal Republic of Nigeria, under the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR); and
- The United States, under applicable federal and state privacy laws.
Where applicable, we will also comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for EU/UK-based users.
Your Trust Matters
At Slum2School Africa, we believe privacy is not just a legal requirement — it’s part of our respect for the dignity of every person we serve.
We will continue to review, strengthen, and uphold this commitment as we connect more children to quality education, safety, and hope.
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