- These terms apply to a festive fundraising campaign Balfour Beatty (“we”) is running in relation to charities or organisations with whom Balfour Beatty work on fundraising and employment opportunities namely: Project RECCE, the Prince’s Trust, Groundwork and Save the Children (”Corporate Charity Partner(s)”)
- For every ‘vote’, we will donate £1 to the selected Corporate Charity Partner
- A ‘vote’ will be counted for a Corporate Charity Partner every time a user votes for a Corporate Charity Partner on the poll answers in response to the Balfour Beatty post on LinkedIn. Further details are outlined in our social post.
- To participate, users must ‘vote’ for their chosen corporate charity partner through the use of the poll answers as detailed within the posts i.e. 1 vote for Groundwork is £1 donated to this corporate charity partner. Comments, likes, reactions and shares will not be included in the final numbers.
- We will only include ‘votes’ received directly on our posts.
- Users of all ages in all geographies on LinkedIn can participate.
- Where users are under the age of 16 years old, they must obtain parental consent to participate.
- The fundraising period will stop after 2 weeks from the date of the first Balfour Beatty social post on this campaign or if the threshold of £25,000 has been achieved, whichever is sooner. The campaign start date is the 7th Dec 2023 and the end date is the 21 Dec 2023
- Once the campaign finishes, Balfour Beatty will share details on the amount of donations raised by the 6th January 2024.
- Any personal data provided by users to Balfour Beatty which may include for example user votes where users are identifiable will be processed under Balfour Beatty’s privacy notice.
- Users voting on LinkedIn are also advised to see the LinkedIn privacy notices as applicable.
- The campaign is made available on an ‘as is’ basis. Balfour Beatty does not warrant that campaign content will be uninterrupted or error-free and is not liable for any inaccessibility of the campaign content or any failure of any social media site channels.
- These terms are governed by English Law and any disputes arising out of or in connection with these terms are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.