Our policies
The National Strategy Project (legally known as The People's Strategy Project) is committed to protecting your privacy.
What data we collect and why
Contact information
When you contact us through our website or email, we collect:
- Your name
- Your email address
- Any information you choose to include in your message
We use this information solely to respond to your inquiry.
Analytics
We use Umami Analytics to understand how visitors use our website. Umami is a privacy-focused analytics tool that:
- Does not use cookies
- Does not collect personal data
- Does not track you across websites
- Collects only anonymous usage statistics (such as pages visited and general location by country)
All data collected through Umami is anonymised and cannot be used to identify individual visitors.
How long we keep your data
Contact form submissions and email correspondence are retained for our organisational records.
Anonymous analytics data is retained indefinitely for statistical purposes.
Your rights
You have the right to:
- Request access to the personal data we hold about you
- Request correction of any inaccurate data
- Request deletion of your data
- Object to processing of your data
To exercise these rights, please contact us at [contact email].
Where we send your data
We do not share, sell, or transfer your personal data to third parties. Your contact information remains with the National Strategy Project team.
Contact information
If you have questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at catherine@nationalstrategy.uk .
Donations policy
While we may respect a donor's wish to remain anonymous publicly, the Directors must be satisfied as to the donor's identity, the source of funds and the motivation for the donation.
We will not accept:
- Donations with conditions attached
- Donations from political parties or their affiliates
- Donations from individuals or organisations on the consolidated lists of financial sanctions targets and proscribed organisations
- Donations that seek to influence PSP's governance, leadership, agenda-setting, deliberative processes or outputs, whether explicitly or implicitly
- Donations which, in the opinion of the Directors, are likely to prejudice the independence of PSP.
Data may be retained on donors and prospective donors for the purposes of fundraising and for accounting, legal or regulatory purposes. PSP will comply with requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and such other data protection regulation as is in force from time to time.
Complaints
The National Strategy Project is dedicated to delivering the best possible service to everyone. We ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect.
We appreciate and welcome feedback; it's valuable to us as it helps us improve what we do and how we do it. We're keen to hear from anyone who believes we've fallen short of the high standards we set ourselves. In the first instance, any complaints should be addressed to the Company Secretary: catherine@nationalstrategy.uk or in writing to the directors, The People's Strategy Project, at the registered office. All complaints will be treated fairly and confidentially. Thank you for your support.