Privacy Policy

ENV WILDLIFE CONSERVATION TRUST (“ENV-USA”) RESPECTS AND PROTECTS THE PRIVACY OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS/USERS. ENV-USA WILL NOT TRADE, SHARE OR SELL A DONOR’S PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH ANYONE ELSE, NOR SEND DONOR MAILINGS ON BEHALF OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.

Unless requested otherwise by a contributor, ENV-USA may list the name, city, and state of its contributors and the occasion for such contributions on its website, www.envusa.org, and in contribution solicitation materials. This is a well-established policy adopted by most non-profit organizations. Contribution amounts and specific addresses of contributors are not disclosed; however, contributors who want the amount of their donation publicly disclosed may request the same from ENV-USA. ENV-USA will not disclose any other private, non-public personal information concerning a contributor to any third party except to the extent authorized by such contributor or to comply with applicable law or valid legal process. Respect for its contributors’ right to privacy is a basic standard of integrity for all ENV-USA activities.

MOREOVER, ENV-USA HAS A STRONG COMMITMENT TO INTERNET PRIVACY.

As indicated above, ENV-USA maintains a website, www.envusa.org. In general, visitors to ENV-USA’s website remain anonymous. ENV-USA does not require visitors to register or provide personal information in order to view its website; yet, there are occasions on ENV-USA’s website when the visitor is asked to provide additional information concerning his/herself, such as when a visitor requests to receive additional information from ENV-USA. ENV-USA does track its website usage and non-personally identifiable information (that is, information that can be traced to a single, personally identifiable individual) of its website’s visitors to evaluate how well its website is reaching and serving the needs of its visitors. ENV-USA does not sell or distribute any information outside of ENV-USA that was input on its website by its website’s visitors or obtained from tracking its website usage. ENV-USA, though, may disclose such information when it believes in good faith that the law requires it. Further, ENV-USA makes every effort to insure the secure collection and transmission of sensitive user information using industry-accepted data collection and encryption methodologies.