Lifting Lives
A Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Privacy Policy
1. Who are we?
“Lifting Lives” (referred to in this policy as “we”, “us” and “our”) is:
Lifting Lives
c/o LHC
2 Vine Street
Uxbridge
UB81QE
We are not required to register with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) because we process personal data only for not-for-profit purposes.
2. How to contact us
For data protection queries we can be contacted in the following ways should you have any questions or feedback about the way your data is processed:
Email: enquiry@liftinglives.org.uk
Mail: Lifting Lives
c/o LHC
2 Vine Street
Uxbridge
UB81QE
3. Where we collect your personal data from
We get information about you from the following sources:
- Payments made by us to you
- Payments made by you to us
- Payments made between organisations
- Information obtained with regards to grant application background checks
- Complaints or other communications regarding behaviour or other alleged breaches of the terms of your contract with us
4. What data do we collect and how do we use it?
We collect, use, store and process the following information, which we have categorised and grouped together as follows:
Providing and improving our services
We collect or use the following information to provide and improve our products and services:
- Names and contact details (address, telephone number or email address)
- Information relating to compliments and complaints
- Usage data (how you interact with and use our website, and services)
- Transaction data (details about payments and details of services)
Dealing with queries and complaints
We collect or use the following personal information for dealing with queries, complaints or claims:
- Names and contact details (address, telephone number or email address)
- Relevant information from previous investigations or reviews
- Accounts and records
- Financial transaction information
- Correspondence
- Any other personal data relevant to the query, complaint or claim.
Marketing and research
We collect or use the following personal information for information updates or marketing and research purposes:
- Name and contact details (address, telephone number or email address)
- Survey responses
- Feedback questionnaires
Recruitment
We collect or use the following personal information for recruitment purposes:
- Names and contact details (address, telephone number or email address)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Employment history (e.g. job application and employment references)
- Education history (e.g. qualifications)
- Right to Work Information
When visiting our offices
We collect or use the following personal information for physical security purposes, when you visit our offices:
- Names and contact details (e.g. name, car registration, contact number etc.)
5. Lawful processing conditions
Under UK data protection law, we must have a “lawful basis” for collecting and using your personal information. There is a list of possible lawful bases in the UK GDPR. You can find out more about lawful bases on the ICO’s website.
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Providing and improving our services |
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Dealing with queries, complaints and claims. |
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Marketing and Research |
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Recruitment |
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Physical Visits |
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6. Your data protection rights
The lawful basis we rely on may affect your data protection rights which are in brief set out below. You can find out more about your data protection rights and the exemptions which may apply on the ICO’s website:
Your data protection rights
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Your right of access - You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal information. You can request other information such as details about where we get personal information from and who we share personal information with. There are some exemptions which means you may not receive all the information you ask for. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to rectification - You have the right to ask us to correct or delete personal information you think is inaccurate or incomplete. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to erasure - You have the right to ask us to delete your personal information. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to restriction of processing - You have the right to ask us to limit how we can use your personal information. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to object to processing - You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to data portability - You have the right to ask that we transfer the personal information you gave us to another organisation, or to you. You can read more about this right here.
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Your right to withdraw consent – When we use consent as our lawful basis you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You can read more about this right here.
If you make a request, we must respond to you without undue delay and in any event within one month.
To make a data protection rights request, please contact us using the contact details at the top of this privacy notice.
Profiling and Automated Decision Making
You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, which has legal effects for you or affects you in any other significant way. We ensure that there are simple ways for you to request human intervention or challenge an automated decision. We also carry out regular checks to ensure that our systems and processes are working as intended.
7. Data sharing
We will share personal data with a limited number of third parties in the following circumstances for them to perform specific services for us:
To provide our services.
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To verify your identity and check your details.
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To handle complaints and improve our service.
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To provide us with professional advice and specialist services. This includes but is not limited to: auditors, actuaries, banking, legal, insurance and accounting services.
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To provide us with IT support and maintenance. Service providers and partners who provide IT and system administration services, support services and commissioned services.
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IT systems and cloud hosting providers (e.g. Cloud CRM providers and cloud backups).
We’ll never make your personal data available to anyone outside Lifting Lives for them to use for their own marketing purposes without your prior consent.
8. International Transfers
Your information is stored and processed within the UK and Europe.
In the future, should we transfer personal data overseas, we will ensure that we comply with UK data protection legislation, ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place and appropriate transparent notification is provided to you.
9. Data Security
We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way.
We will limit access to your personal data to those employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need to know. They will only process your personal data on our instruction, and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
External Links
Please remember that if you use a link to go from our websites to another website, or you request a service from a third party, this privacy notice will no longer apply once you have left this website. Please note, your activity and interaction on any other website is subject to that website’s own rules and policies.
10. Data Retention
We will only retain your personal data for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it is collected. When assessing what retention period is appropriate for your personal data, we take into consideration:
- Any statutory or legal obligations.
- The requirements of the business.
- The purposes for which we originally collected the personal data.
- The lawful grounds on which we based our processing.
- The types of personal data we have collected.
- The amount and categories of your personal data; and
- Whether the purpose of the processing could reasonably be fulfilled by other means.
After such time, we will securely delete or destroy your personal data. General retention periods are as follows:
- Grant application - 3 years
- General correspondence - 3 years
- Grant feedback information - 3 years
- Project photographs (for website) - 7 years
- Project case studies (for website) - 7 years
- Records of donations received - 7 years
- Email mailing list Until advised otherwise
- Trustee information – For the life of the organisation
11. What to do if you are not happy
Please let us know if you are unhappy with how we have used your personal data by contacting the Data Protection Officer (details can be found in section 2).
You also have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can find their contact details at www.ico.org.uk. We would be grateful for the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.
12. Do you need a little extra help?
If you would like this privacy notice in another format (for example: audio, large print or braille) please contact us (see the ’Who we are’ section above).
13. Changes to this privacy notice
We will keep this privacy notice up to date and notify you of any significant changes to the way we process data.
Last reviewed: April 2026
Last updated: April 2026