Donation & Tax Disclosure

Last modified: August 2, 2025

 

 

Christ Centered Business, Inc. (the “Non-Profit”) is committed to protecting the privacy of ourdonors and the personal information you may share with the Non-Profit or that the Non-Profitholds. The Non-Profit values our donors’ trust and recognizes that maintaining this trust requires

the charity to be transparent and accountable to our supporters and the public at all times. ThisDonor Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) describes the information collected about our donors and theNon-Profit’s practices for using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information.1

 

1. Information Collected and Maintained. 

 

 

The Non-Profit collects and maintainspersonal information that you, our donors, provide to us when you:

(a) Contact us by phone, mail, or email, in person, or via our website.

(b) Register for an event.

(c) Make a contribution, either on our website, at a special event, over thephone, or by mailing in a check.

(d) Navigate through our website.

From time to time, we may collect personal information from you in ways not described above, subject to your express approval.

 

 

2. Types of Information. 

 

 

The Non-Profit collects and maintains the following types of information about our donors:

(a) Personal information, including:

 

 

(i) Contact information, such as name, address, email, and telephone number.

(ii) Giving information, including types and amounts of donations and credit card information. We utilize secure transaction methods when collecting

credit card information over the internet. The Non-Profit does not disclose credit card account information provided by our donors, except for the proper processing of donations.

(iii) Information on events attended and publications received.

(iv) Whether the donor qualifies as a “foreign source of concern” or “foreign country of concern” as defined in Section 496.404(13)-(14), Florida

Statutes.

(v) Any other information provided by the donor to the Non-Profit, such as public comments or posts on the Non-Profit’s website.

 

 

(b) Non-personal information that does not personally identify you, including information that is anonymized, aggregated, or publicly available when not combined with non-publicly available information about you.

 

 

(c) Information about your equipment, browsing actions, and patterns, including information automatically collected through technical methods such as:

 

 

(i) Cookies (or browser cookies). A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer. You may refuse to accept browser cookies by

activating the appropriate setting on your browser. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of our website. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you direct your browser to our website.

(ii) Flash Cookies. Certain features of our website may use local stored objects to collect and store information about your preferences and navigation to, from, and on our website. Flash cookies are not managed by the same browser settings as are used for browser cookies.

(iii) Web Beacons. Pages of our Website [and our e-mails] may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit the Non-Profit, for example, to count users who have visited those pages or [opened an email] and for other related website statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain website content and verifying system and server integrity).

 

 

3. Confidentiality. 

 

 

All information about any financial and non-financial transactions between you and the Non-Profit is considered highly confidential, and we employ appropriate security measures designed to protect it. While the information is kept confidential, it is shared with the Non-Profit’s board members, staff, volunteers, and professionals [and with any of the Non-Profit’s parent organizations or subsidiaries] on a need-to-know basis and in compliance with all laws, regulations, court orders, or other governmental requests.

 

 

4. Use of Personal Information. 

 

The Non-Profit collects and maintains personal information to:

 

 

(a) Establish a relationship and communicate with you about the Non-Profit,

including our programs, special events, and funding needs.

(b) Learn about our donors and what matters to you.

(c) Process donations and event registrations and issue tax receipts.

(d) Comply with all laws and regulations, including reporting requirements.

(e) Plan future fundraising activities and events.

(f) Analyze giving patterns.

(g) Solicit feedback from you by conducting surveys.

 

 

The Non-Profit uses industry standard safeguards to protect your personal information against the unauthorized access, use, alteration, or destruction of your personal information. The Non-Profit will not share, sell, or exchange your personal information with any other entity for third-party fundraising or marketing purposes. To the extent that a third-party service provider is used to process any donations, the provider is bound by strict confidentiality

rules, and your information will only be used to the extent necessary to process the donation.

 

 

5. Communications. 

 

The Non-Profit will from time to time communicate with you, including by telephone, text, email, and mail, concerning the Non-Profit’s charitable activities, events, and requests for future support. The Non-Profit will not call or email you or send mailings to you on behalf of other organizations. To opt out of receiving these communications, you may contact the Non-Profit as described in the “Contact Us” section below or by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link in any email communications.

 

 

6. Records Retention and Destruction. 

 

The Non-Profit complies with all Internal Revenue Service, state, and local regulations, and the Non-Profit’s internal policies governing the retention, management, and destruction of donor information collected and maintained by the Non-Profit.

 

 

7. Data Breaches. 

 

The Non-Profit complies with Section 501.171, Florida Statutes (the “Florida Information Protection Act of 2014” or “FIPA”). The Non-Profit collects qualifying “personal information” under FIPA and thus the Non-Profit will take reasonable measures to protect and secure data in electronic form containing personal information. In the event of any breach of security affecting 500 or more individuals in this state, the Non-Profit will provide notice to the Department of Legal Affairs no later than 30 days after the determination of a breach or reason to believe a breach has occurred unless a qualifying exception exists. Additionally, the Non-Profit shall give notice to each individual in this state whose personalinformation was, or the Non-Profit reasonably believes to have been, accessed as a result of a breach (the “Individual Notice”). Such notice shall be issued expeditiously as practicable but no later than 30 days after the determination of a breach or reason to believe a breach occurred unless a qualifying exception exists. However, the Individual Notice described herein is not required if,after an appropriate investigation and consultation with relevant law enforcement, the Non-Profit reasonably determines that the breach has not and will not likely result in identity theft or any other financial harm to the individuals whose personal information has been accessed. The Non-Profit shall retain such determination, in writing, for at least 5 years. In the event Individual Notice is required, the Non-Profit shall deliver notice by e-mail notice sent to the e-mail address of the individual in the records of the Non-Profit. The Individual Notice shall include: 

 

 

(i) the date, estimated date, or estimate date range of the breach of security; 

(ii) a description of the personal information that was accessed or reasonably believed to have been accessed as part of the breach of security; 

(iii) contact information for the Non-Profit. For the sake of clarity, the policy described herein is not intended to limit the Non-Profit’s ability to resort to other provisions of the FIPA, including but not limited to the substitute notice provision, if applicable. See Fla. Stat. Sec. 501.171(4)(f).

 

 

8. Accessing and Correcting Your Personal Information. 

 

You can review and request changes to the personal information that the Non-Profit has collected about you by contacting the Non-Profit as described in the “Contact Us” section below. However, please be aware that the Non-Profit may not accommodate a change request that would impact record retention or other operational requirements like remembering email opt-out preferences, violate any law or legal requirement, or cause the information to be incorrect. Deleting your personal information may also require deleting your user account (if any). Residents of states other than Florida may have additional personal information rights and choices. Please contact the Non-Profit as described in the “Contact Us” section below for additional information.

 

 

9. Changes to the Policy. 

 

This Policy is current as of the date stated at the top of this Policy. The Non-Profit reserves the right to amend this Policy from time to time. The Non-Profit will notify you of any material changes to the Policy by email to the primary email address specified in your account and/or through a notice on the Website home page. You are responsible for ensuring we have an up-to-date active and deliverable email address for you, and for periodically visiting our Website and this privacy policy to check for any changes.

 

 

10. Minors Under the Age of 18. 

 

The Non-Profit’s website is not intended for minors under 18 years of age. No one under age 18 may provide any personal information to or on the website. The Non-Profit does not knowingly collect personal information from children/minors under 18. If you are under 18, do not use or provide any information on this website without parental and/or guardian consent. If the Non-Profit learns it has collected or received personal information from a child/minor under 18 without verification of parental consent, the Non-Profit will delete that information. If you believe the Non-Profit might have any information from or about a child/minor under 18, please contact the Non-Profit as described in the “Contact Us” section below.

 

 

11. Other Disqualified Donors. 

 

The Non-Profit is subject to Florida law that prohibits soliciting and accepting donations from individuals or entities associated with “foreign countries of concern” or a “foreign source of concern.” See Fla. Stat. Sec. 496.404(13)-(14), 496.415(20). To the extent a donor qualifies as a “foreign source of concern” or a “foreign country of concern”, as described below, the Non-Profit does not solicit and/or accept donations from such a donor pursuant to Florida law. A “foreign country of concern” means the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Republic of Cuba, the Venezuelan regime of Nicolás Maduro, or the Syrian Arab Republic, including any agency of or any other entity under significant control of such foreign country of concern. See Fla. Stat. Sec. 286.101(1)(b). A “foreign source of concern” means any of the following:

 

 

(a) The government or any official of the government of a foreign country of concern;

(b) A political party or member of a political party or any subdivision of a political partyin a foreign country of concern;

(c) A partnership, an association, a corporation, an organization, or other combination of persons organized under the laws of or having its principal place of business in a foreign country of concern, or a subsidiary of such entity;

(d) Any person who is domiciled in a foreign country of concern and is not a citizen or lawful permanent citizen of the United States;

(e) An agent, including a subsidiary or an affiliate of a foreign legal entity, acting on behalf of a foreign source of concern; or

(f) An entity in which a person, entity, or collection of persons or entities described in paragraphs (a)–(e) has a controlling interest. As used in this paragraph, the term “controlling interest” means the possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of an entity, whether through ownership of securities, by contract, or otherwise. A person or an entity that directly or indirectly has the right to vote 25 percent or more of the voting interest of the company or is entitled to 25 percent or more of its profits is presumed to possess a controlling interest.

 

 

12. Contact Us. 

 

To opt out of receiving communications from the Non-Profit, to review the personal information that the Non-Profit has collected about you or to ask any other questions regarding this Policy, please contact the Non-Profit at the below address or email, or submit your request via the Non-Profit’s “Contact Us Form” on the Non-Profit’s website.

Attn: Jesse Eakin, Secretary

Postal Address: 6671 Jog Palm Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33437

Email: Secretary@Christcb.org

1 To the extent the Non-Profit collects qualifying personal information described herein from persons other than donors, the Non-Profit shall handle such personal information in compliance with this Policy.

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