Privacy Policy
Griffin Ambitions LTD (“we,” “us,” “our”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your information when you use our website and Services. It also informs you about your privacy rights and legal protections for your data. This policy applies to our advocacy for increased student mental health access, acceptance of public donations and grants, and activities under the names Student Mental Health Policy Alliance, Vital Time, and Behavioral Health US.
1. Purpose
We are dedicated to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring that your personal information is handled responsibly. This Privacy Policy explains our data collection practices and how we use and protect your information.
2. Scope
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information collected by Griffin Ambitions Limited through our websites, mobile applications, social media, and other online services (collectively, the “Services”).
3. Mobile Messaging Programs
Participation in our mobile messaging programs for updates and information is voluntary. We will use your mobile number only for the purposes you consent to.
4. Transparency/Notice – What Personal Information We Collect and How We Use It
4.1 Individuals
We collect personal information from individuals interacting with us, including donors, grant applicants, volunteers, and those seeking mental health support.
4.2 Information We Collect
• Personal Data: Contact details (e.g., name, email, phone number, address), donation and payment information, demographic data, and health-related information if provided voluntarily.
• Usage Data: IP address, browser type, pages visited, time and date of visits, and other diagnostic data.
4.3 How We Collect Personal Information
We collect information through online forms, communications, event registrations, and donations. We may also gather data from social media platforms and publicly available sources.
4.4 Information from External Sources
We may enhance our data by collecting information from external sources to better serve our mission.
4.5 Research/Survey Solicitations
Participation in research or surveys is voluntary, and responses are used for the purposes disclosed at the time of collection.
4.6 How We Use Your Personal Information
We use personal information to:
• Provide and maintain our Service
• Process donations and grants
• Communicate updates and offers
• Conduct research and improve our Service
• Comply with legal obligations
4.7 Social Media
Interactions on social media platforms are subject to their respective privacy policies. We encourage reviewing these policies for more information.
4.8 Marketing Communication
With your consent, we may send marketing communications. You can opt out at any time.
4.9 Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, Analytics Information, and Interest-Based Advertising
• Cookies: Used to enhance your experience and analyze usage patterns. You can control cookie settings through your browser preferences.
• Pixel Tags/Web Beacons: Used to track activity on our website and in communications.
• Analytics Information: Used to understand user interactions with our website.
• Interest-Based Advertising: We may use third-party partners to provide advertising based on your browsing history.
4.10 Mobile Devices
We collect information from mobile devices, including device type and operating system.
4.11 De-Identified and Aggregated Information
We may use de-identified and aggregated information for analysis and reporting.
5. Choice/Methods to Opt Out
5.1 Communications
You may opt out of marketing communications by following unsubscribe instructions or contacting us directly.
5.2 “Do Not Track”
We do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals.
5.3 Advertising Choices
Manage advertising preferences through your browser or third-party tools.
6. Onward Transfer
6.1 Information We Disclose
• Service Providers: We share information with entities that provide services on our behalf.
• Business Partners: We may share information with partners for joint events or activities.
• Protection of Rights: Information may be disclosed to protect our rights and safety.
• Business Transactions: Information may be disclosed during mergers or acquisitions.
6.2 Data Transfers
Your information may be processed in jurisdictions outside of your home country. We ensure appropriate measures are in place to protect your data.
7. Your Privacy Rights
7.1 Supplemental Notice for Residents of Certain U.S. States
• “Sales” of Personal Information: We do not sell your information.
• Sensitive Personal Information: Processed only with consent and for legitimate purposes.
• Additional Rights for Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut Residents: May have additional rights regarding personal data.
7.2 Supplemental Notice for Nevada Residents
Residents can opt-out of the sale of personal data.
7.3 Washington & Nevada My Health My Data Act Disclosures
Compliant with My Health My Data Act for Washington and Nevada residents.
8. Retention
We retain personal information as needed for purposes outlined in this policy or as required by law.
9. Security
We implement reasonable measures to protect your personal information but cannot guarantee absolute security.
10. Redress/Compliance and Accountability
For questions or concerns, contact us to address issues and ensure compliance with this policy.
11. Other Rights and Important Information
11.1 Information Regarding Children
Our services are not for children under 13. If a child’s data is provided, contact us for deletion.
11.2 Links to External Websites
Our website may link to third-party sites. We are not responsible for their privacy practices.
11.3 Compliance
We adhere to applicable privacy laws and regulations.
11.4 Changes to the Privacy Policy
We may update this policy periodically. Changes will be posted on our website. Continued use signifies acceptance of changes.
12. Contact Us
For any questions or concerns, please contact us.