Give with Confidence
When a project is fully funded: spending of funds is confined to board-approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated towards a board-approved program or project will be used as designated, with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason determined by the board, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such a program or project will be used where needed most.
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OneBook is a member of the Canadian Centre for Christian Charities (CCCC), and the Wycliffe Global Alliance (WGA).
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If you have any questions or concerns regarding privacy please send an email to hr@onebook.ca or write to us:
Privacy Officer | OneBook
700-1816 Crowchild Trail NW
Calgary, AB T2M 3Y7
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Our goal is to see lives changed through translated Scripture and the empowerment that literacy skills can offer. To ensure godly stewardship of your donations, we provide solid management through empowered partners and remain accountable to our Canadian partners for expected results.
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An annual report, along with yearly audit financial statements are available for public viewing.
Click here to view them.
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OneBook is fully committed to the confidentiality and security of all our donor information, and we value and honour the privacy of our financial partners; therefore, any information about donors and prospective donors, including names and addresses, credit card information, beneficiaries, gifts amounts and estate information, is kept strictly confidential by all authorized OneBook personnel, unless permission is obtained in writing from the donor to release such information.
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Your personal information is recorded and retained only for the purpose of sharing news, fundraising opportunities and any relevant information about OneBook, its projects and partners.
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OneBook seeks to maintain appropriate measures to ensure the security of your information, including the use of locked files, computer passwords and by the regular shredding and disposal of unessential printed donor records. Names acquired through the internet, or other public domains, are also protected from unsecured websites, including addresses, telephone, faxes, email addresses, credit card data, other personal information and dossier files.
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