Privacy Policy

Women’s March Foundation Privacy Policy

Effective as of March 8, 2022

  • The Women's March Foundation respects the privacy of users of our website and other online services, such as our social media sites and applications. Women's March Foundation (“Women’s March Foundation,” “we,” “our,” “us”) is committed to protecting your online privacy and the security of the information that you might provide to us.

  • By visiting the Women's March Foundation’s website or using our other online services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Statement, as may be amended from time to time, and to the transfer of your personal and sensitive information to, and processing and maintenance in, the United States of America. If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Statement, please do not use the Women's March Foundation’s website or our related online services.

  • We at Women's March Foundation will potentially collect personal information from you in the three following ways: (1) information you provide directly to us; (2) information we collect automatically when you use the Site; and (3) information we obtain from other sources.

  • When you access the Women's March Foundation website, there will be some information about you that we automatically collect as a part of our website’s functionality. This includes:

    • Make a donation

    • Register to attend an event

    • Use our interactive features

    • Make a purchase

    • Sign an online petition

    • Apply for a job, volunteer, or internship with the Women's March Foundation

    • Sign up to receive updates or other communications from the Women's March Foundation

    • Enter a contest, sweepstakes, or promotion

    • Participate in polls or surveys

    • Contact us with a question, comment, or request

    • Apply for a grant from the Women's March Foundation

    • Log and Usage Information: We collect information related to your access to and use of the Site. This includes things like the type of browser you use, the version of the app you’re using, the time you accessed the website, the pages you viewed, your IP address, and the page you visited before navigating to our Site.

    • Device Information: We collect information about the computer or mobile device you use to access our Site, including the hardware model, operating system and version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information. We also collect information from your device that you authorize us to collect, such as your contacts for purposes of providing you functionality that allows you to share messages with your contacts. If you would like to make changes to the level of access that is available to us, you can consult your device settings for choices you may have to limit our access to this information.

    • Transactional Information: If you make a donation or purchase, we may collect information about the transaction, such as donation amount, purchase price, product details, and date and location of the transaction.

    • Location Information: Based on your IP address, we may derive the approximate location of the device you are using to access our site.

    • Information Collected by Cookies and Similar Tracking Technologies: We (and our service providers) use different technologies to collect information, including cookies and web beacons. Cookies are small data files stored on your hard drive or in device memory that help us improve our Site and your experience, see which areas and features of our Site are popular, and count visits. Web beacons (also known as “pixel tags” or “clear GIFs”) are electronic images that may be used in our Site or emails and help deliver cookies, count visits, and understand usage and campaign effectiveness. For more information about cookies and how to disable them, see Your Choices below.

  • Women's March Foundation and our service providers may also obtain information about you from other sources, such as publicly available databases and voter file data from state parties. We may combine this information with the other information we collect about you on our Site. If you connect to us or our site through a social media platform, we may also receive information through the social media platform.

  • The Women's March Foundation may also collect personal information that you make available through your interaction with us on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.

  • We collect information that you provide to us directly and will potentially use this information to send you news and information about Women's March Foundation. When you volunteer online we may ask you to give us contact information (such as your name and email address) and geographic information (such as your zip code and state). We may ask you to tell us how you would like to help. We may use this information to send you material and to help match your interests to our activities. By providing us your telephone number, you are consenting to receive calls and texts, including those made with automatic dialing systems or featuring a recorded message. We may also collect any other types of identifying information you choose to provide or authorize to collect about yourself or others. You may update your information by emailing us at privacy@WomensFoundation.com. Women's March Foundation may share information with its successor organizations, if any. We may also use it to send you information about the Women's March Foundation activities and news, to help us provide a more personalized and improved experience when you interact with our website, and other ways including:

    • To contact you regarding or to complete donations or purchases

    • To contact you regarding employment, volunteer, or internship opportunities

    • To reply to your requests for information or other assistance

    • To inform you of changes to our policies or terms

    • To communicate with you about upcoming events, initiatives, or other activities

    • To provide news about the Women's March Foundation and our impact on the movement for gender equality and women’s economic justice, reproductive justice, and safety

    • To provide you access to the various sections of our website that have been personalized for your needs

    Aggregating Information. In addition to personal information you provide through our website and other online services, the Women's March Foundation may collect your personal information offline, through direct mail, telephone, or face-to-face communications to help provide services to you. The Women's March Foundation may aggregate or merge your personal information collected from offline and/or third-party sources, including currently existing information from our records, into a single record.

  • Our website may automatically collect information about your visit on its server logs or through our other online services, including such information as your IP address, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, referring URL, pages viewed, links clicked, and similar information.

    When you sign one of our petitions:

    When you sign one of our petitions, we treat your name, city, state, and any comments as public information. We may, for example, provide compilations of petitions, with your comments, to national leaders, without disclosing email addresses. We may also make comments available to the press and public online, identifying only your first name, the first initial of your last name, your city and state.

    Sharing of Information:

    Including what is described in this privacy policy, we may share information about you in the following ways:

    • Credit Card Transactions, Electronic Fund Transfers, Payments by Check or Money Order, Online Transactions; and Other Services. The Women's March Foundation hires third parties to provide credit card, bank, payment and information processing, order fulfillment, and other services. If you choose to make an application for employment, make a donation online, by phone, through the mail or by other means, make a purchase online, or participate in other activities, we will share your personal information with our service providers as necessary to provide the services. We require third party service-providers to hold personal information in confidence and to use it only for the purpose provided.

    • With vendors, service providers, volunteers, and consultants who need access to such information to carry out work on our behalf;

    • With organizations, campaigns, groups or causes that we believe have similar viewpoints, principles or objectives or share similar goals and with organizations that facilitate communications and information sharing among such groups;

    • Subject to applicable contractual or legal restrictions, in connection with the sale or exchange of your information and related data to a broker or other non-profit or for-profit entity;

    • With other participants in a joint fundraising committee;

    • In response to a request for information if we believe disclosure is in accordance with, or required by, any applicable law or legal process, including lawful requests by public authorities to meet national security or law enforcement requirements; When we believe in good faith that we are lawfully authorized or required to do so or that doing so is reasonably necessary or appropriate to comply with the law or legal processes or respond to lawful requests, claims or legal authorities, including responding to lawful subpoenas, warrants, or court orders;

    • When we have good faith belief that disclosure is necessary in the protection or defense of our rights, safety, security, users if our site, or others, or if it becomes necessary to investigate illegal activities;

    • If we are concerned that your actions are inconsistent with our user agreements or policies and have an interest in protecting Women’s March Foundation rights, property, and the safety of our employees, volunteers, constituents, or others;

    • If it is pertinent to any structural changes related to Women’s march Foundation operation;

    • With your express or implied consent, or at your express or implied direction.

    We may also share aggregated or de-identified information that cannot reasonably be used by those third parties to identify you.

  • Our website may include URLs that link to other websites. When you leave the Women's March Foundation’s website, we do not control the website to which you are linked. For example, when you click on a service provider’s name at the Women's March Foundation’s website, you will be connected with the third-party website (even if the Women's March Foundation’s name/logo is on the screen). This service provider website should have its own privacy policy applying to transactions at its website. It is important, therefore, that you review privacy policies and terms of use on third-party sites carefully, before you use any services or programs offered.S not responsible for the content, third-party activities, or the privacy policies of these web sites and their third-party affiliates.

  • In order to better serve our visitors, we use cookies and periodically analyze web logs. We may also use third-party services such as Google Analytics and Twitter conversion tracking, in addition to other third-party services. This helps Women’s March Foundation to understand traffic patterns and know if there are problems with our website. We may also use embedded images in emails sent to you to track open rates for our emails, so that we can tell which mailings are important to you.

    Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you can usually choose to set your browser to remove or reject browser cookies, however, this does not necessarily affect third-party flash cookies that may be used in connection with our Sites. You can also review your choices regarding behavioral advertising cookies at https://optout.aboutads.info/. If you choose to refuse or delete cookies, you will need to repeat this process if you use another computer or browser. Please note that if you choose to remove or reject cookies, this could affect the availability and functionality of our Site.

  • Some web browsers may transmit “do-not-track” signals to the websites and other online services with which the browser communicates. There is no standard that governs what, if anything, websites and online services should do when they receive these signals. We currently do not take action in response to these signals. If and when a standard for responding is established, we may revisit our policy on responding to these signals.

  • You may opt out of receiving promotional emails or text messages from Women’s March Foundation at any time by following the instructions in those emails or text messages. If you opt out, we may still send you non-promotional emails related to your account. It may take some time for your opt-out request and new privacy settings to take effect. Additionally, we will not necessarily be able to access or determine the use of any information third-parties received before your opt-out.

  • We may place online advertising with third-party vendors, including Google, Facebook, AddThis and Twitter, which will be shown on other sites on the Internet. In some cases, those third-party vendors may decide which ads to show you based on your prior visits to the website. At no time will you be personally identified to those third-party vendors, nor will any of the information you share with us be shared with those third-party vendors. If you prefer to opt out of the use of these third-party cookies on the Women’s March Foundation website, you can do so by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt out page or by following the individual opt-out links in the section below.

  • A cookie is a text file that is sent to your browser from the Women's March Foundation’s server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies are used to collect information about a user’s activities on our website and a user’s preferences. The Women's March Foundation uses two different types of cookies: session-based and persistent cookies. Session-based cookies expire at the end of a browser session, so once you close your browser the cookie simply terminates. Persistent cookies remain on your computer until you remove them. Persistent cookies are used to provide internal website analytics. If you do not want our online services to collect information through cookies, you can set your web browser preferences to reject or delete cookies from our online services. Depending on the browser you use (such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Edge, or others), you can set your preferences by checking the “Help” or “Options” menu to make changes. If you disable cookies, certain functionality on the website may not work as intended.

  • Women’s March Foundation recognizes that your privacy is important to your Internet experience. If you wish to individually opt-out of third-party targeted advertising by one or more of our partners, Women’s March Foundation has provided the individual links here. To opt out of Twitter's interest-based advertising, click here. To opt out of Google Analytics, click here. Information on adjusting your Facebook settings can be found here. To opt out of AddThis targeted advertising, click here.

  • Donors may contact us to remove their names and contact information from any lists that the Women's March Foundation may exchange as described below (see “Updating Preferences and Opting Out of Receiving Certain Information”). This policy applies to information received both online and offline by the Women's March Foundation concerning donors. To the extent donations are processed through a third-party, we require that donor information be used only for purposes necessary to process the donation. Occasionally, Women’s March Foundation will raise contributions through third party websites that are aligned with Women's March Foundation's interests and mission. Women's March Foundation may pay a fee for the use of such websites. Women's March Foundation may share your information with the hosts of those websites. Women's March Foundation is not responsible for the activities conducted by such websites. Women's March Foundation is not liable to you for your use of or for the security of your information by such websites, and you should consult the privacy policy and terms of service of those websites for further information.

    We may use information provided when you contribute online either via our website or a third-party website, or contribute by mail or other means to contact you for other purposes or to solicit you for additional contributions.

  • The Women’s March Foundation website does not ask children 13 or under for any information that can be used to identify the child. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children 13 or under. Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to contribute via the website. For more information about children’s online privacy policy, you can visit COPPA. Parents who have questions concerning this Privacy Policy or our practices can contact us at info@WomensMarchFoundation.com.

  • California law permits residents of California to request certain details about how their information is shared with third parties for direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident and would like this information, please contact us at privacy@WomensMarchFoundation.org

  • We provide you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us easily and promptly. E-mail us at unsubscribe@WomensMarchFoundation.org Our unsubscribe requests are processed weekly. To comply with Federal election law, our contribution records will be continuously maintained in a separate secure database.

  • If you need to correct the information you have provided to us, please send an email to website@democracyforamerica.com.

    If you need to change your email address, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list and sign up again using your new information.

    Contacting us about privacy:

    If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the information we have collected from you online, the practices of this Site, or your interaction with this website, you may contact us:

    By email: privacy@WomensMarchFoundation.org

    By telephone: 310-200-0214.

  • Women's March Foundation strives to use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical measures to safeguard the personal information we collect from our users. We use layered security in our systems and designate employees who should have access to “hard copies.” Online transactions are conducted on an encrypted transcription page using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) before transmission. On encrypted pages, a “closed” lock symbol is displayed in the bottom part of your browser screen and the website address in the address bar at the top of the browser screen starts with an “https” instead of an “http.” If you do not see a transaction page with the SSL encryption in place, or if you have concerns about the security of sensitive information, do not send your information to us electronically. No information system or transmission over the internet can be 100% secure, so we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information.

  • From time to time, the Women's March Foundation may revise our Privacy Statement to address changing technology, security measures and website functionality. We strive to provide you with timely notice of these changes by posting changes to our Privacy Statement on our website or sending other notice that we think is appropriate to the change. Your use of our website or other online services after we have posted changes indicates your agreement to the revised Privacy Statement. Please contact us if you have any questions about changes to our practices.

    Via mail:

    Women's March Foundation
    10259 Constellation Blvd.
    Los Angeles, Ca 90067

    Via email: info@WomensMarchFoundation.org

    Via telephone:
    (310) 200-0124

  • We would like to hear from you about our Privacy Statement or any comments, questions, or issues related to the Women's March Foundation.

    Please contact us at info@WomensMarchFoundation.org