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This policy applies to all information received by United Way of Rhode Island, both online and offline, on any platform ("platform" includes the United Way of Rhode Island website), as well as any electronic, written, or oral communications.</p> <p>Privacy policy last updated: December 29, 2020</p> Our privacy policy <p>United Way of Rhode Island recognizes the importance of protecting the information we may collect from visitors to our websites and electronic platforms, including all sites and pages connected to unitedwayri.org, www.myfund.org and uwriweb.org. Our policy is to use the information we acquire from visitors to our sites for internal purposes only, and we maintain appropriate security measures to keep this information private. Your browser, however, does automatically tell us the type of computer and operating system you are using.</p> <p>Users can visit our sites without revealing any information about themselves. 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If you are under 13, do not use or provide any information on these websites, register with these websites, use any of the interactive or public comment features of these websites, or provide any information about yourself to us, including your name, address, telephone number, email address, or any screen name or user name you may use. If we learn we have collected or received personal information from a child under 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information. If you believe we may have any information from or about a child under 13, please contact us at info@unitedwayri.org.</p> <p>United Way of Rhode Island takes precautions to keep the user information disclosed to us secure, and such information will not be disclosed to third parties for commercial purposes. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and to ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. United Way of Rhode Island uses SSL encryption for all financial transactions to protect personal information.</p> Use of cookies <p>Certain sections of our website use “cookies” to store user information. A cookie is a small string of text that a website can send to your browser. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from your hard drive, pass on computer viruses, or capture your email address. 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It is our policy to post any changes we make to our privacy policy on this page. The date the privacy policy was last revised is identified at the top of the page. You are responsible for periodically visiting this privacy policy to check for any changes.</p> In the News Press Releases In the News <i> </i> <i> </i> See all news <i> </i> Rethinking how one of R.I.’s largest nonprofits can grow November 21, 2022 The Boston Globe <p>In October, [Idrees "Lanre"] Ajakaiye was appointed the new chief development officer at... United Way of Rhode Island where he'll be in charge of helping... United Way achieve its current strategic plan, which outlines the nonprofit's investment of $100 million over five years to help achieve racial equity.</p> <p>READ ON SITE<i> </i> </p> City Council gives final approval to $10M reparations budget November 10, 2022 Providence Business News <p>A two-yearslong effort to bring racial reparations to Providence achieved a milestone Wednesday...&nbsp;The approved funding largely mirrors recommendations set forth by a city panel based on community input, but with one major change that shifts some money into a COVID-19 Equity Fund to be managed by United Way of Rhode Island.</p> <p>READ ON SITE<i> </i> </p> How you can save money amidst Rhode Island Energy rate hike September 23, 2022 ABC6 <p>With rates rising starting Oct. 1, Rhode Islanders have many ways to save money and energy this fall... [For] anyone... need[ing]... financial assistance... United Way of Rhode Island’s 211 service may help... 'We’re here to help the community navigate resources,' said Courtney Smith, director of... 211... The service is available online at 211 United Way of Rhode Island or over the phone.</p> <p>VIEW ON SITE<i> </i> </p> Press Releases <i> </i> <i> </i> See all press releases <i> </i> 13 Dec BCBSRI Commits $1.5 Million to Expand Impact of 211 <p>As part of an effort to improve the health of all Rhode Islanders, United Way of Rhode Island has upgraded the capabilities of its 211 service with a focus on linking health and social care providers around individuals with complex needs. In support of this work… Blue Cross &amp. Blue Shield of Rhode Island has committed $1.5 million in funding.</p> Read more 06 Dec United Way of Rhode Island Makes $3M Available to Nonprofits <p>A total of $3 million in annual funding is being made available to nonprofits across the Ocean State by United Way of Rhode Island. The grants will be awarded from the organization’s Community Impact Fund to nonprofits whose work advances United Way’s mission of building racial equity and opportunities for all Rhode Islanders.</p> Read more 28 Nov New Survey of R.I. Nonprofits Highlights Dire Need <p>As Rhode Islanders… prepare to participate in Giving Tuesday, the results of a new survey paint a stark picture of the challenges facing the state’s nonprofit sector. Local community-based organizations continue to provide services for communities still facing pandemic-level needs, while facing inflation-driven costs and inadequate staffing caused by the physical and emotional toll of the last two years.</p> Read more UPCOMING EVENTS See all events <i> </i> <p>Sorry, we couldn't find any posts. 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