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What is SPAM?

What is SPAM?
SPAM is junk messaging. These unwanted and unsolicited electronic messages are sent to a group of people. Electronic messages include any electronic means such as email, text, instant message, and tweet. Spam is not allowed by Canada’s anti-spam law. This law only applies to electronic messages sent for a commercial purpose.
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What is a privacy officer?

What is a privacy officer?
A privacy officer is a person designated by a non-profit to answer questions about how it collects, uses, retains, and discloses personal information.
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How should personal information be kept?

How should personal information be kept?
Non-profits should exercise caution in securing personal information. For example, caution includes protecting digital records with a password and encryption and protecting paper records in a locked cabinet.
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Can a non-profit share its contact list with another non-profit?

Can a non-profit share its contact list with another non-profit?
It depends. The Personal Information Protection Act that applies to non-profits excludes contact information from the definition of personal information. However, the privacy policy should ensure that members, clients or others are aware of this practice and provide the reasons. Best practice is to exercise caution before sharing.
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What is consent?

What is consent?
Consent means giving permission to the collection of personal information. This usually happens in one of two ways.
● Implicit consent means that the individual has consented based on their purchase of a ticket. In order to buy the ticket they have to pay for it and provide a credit card number. Purchasing the ticket is their implicit consent to the collection of their credit card number which is personal information.
● Explicit consent is where a consent form is provided to the person. For example, consent forms are routinely used for the sharing of personal information between medical practitioners.
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Is a non-profit allowed to collect personal information?

Is a non-profit allowed to collect personal information?
Yes. A non-profit may collect personal information to help fulfill its purposes. Non-profits should have valid reasons and consent for its collection and use.
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What is personal information?

What is personal information?
A privacy policy is a document that describes how a non-profit deals with personal information. TheaPersonal information is unique to an individual. Some examples include name, address, email address, birth date, SIN, gender, medical information, educational history, employment status, IP address, family status, and income. policy should cover how this information is collected, used, disclosed, and retained.
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What is a privacy policy?

What is a privacy policy?
A privacy policy is a document that describes how a non-profit deals with personal information. The policy should cover how this information is collected, used, disclosed, and retained.

Constitution & Bylaws
This Fact Sheet provides information about the constitution and bylaws of a non-profit in British Columbia. To incorporate as a non-profit under the Societies Act, you need two documents: a constitutio