Terms of use

Terms of Use

Terms of use last updated: December 29, 2020

Proprietary materials

All materials contained on this website are copyright ©2020 United Way of Rhode Island or are licensed or otherwise published by United Way of Rhode Island with the permission of the owner of the material. All rights in such materials are reserved to the respective owners.

The materials posted on this site may be retrieved and downloaded solely for not-for-profit or educational purposes ("Authorized Uses"), provided that such Authorized Uses do not include posting, publication, transmission, or dissemination of such materials in digital or electronic form by means of the World Wide Web, email, online services or any other medium now existing or hereafter developed, with the exception of 211 materials and the distribution materials posted in the campaign leader toolkit.

No materials contained on this website may otherwise be copied, modified, published, broadcast, or otherwise distributed without the prior written permission of United Way of Rhode Island. Any reproduction permitted under this User Agreement must contain the following notice: "Copyright ©2020 United Way of Rhode Island. All rights reserved."

The information contained on this website, or any other website owned, operated, licensed, or controlled by United Way of Rhode Island, as well as the design and layout of such websites, contains elements protected by trade dress, copyright, or other laws, and may not be copied or imitated in whole or in part. No text, logo, graphic, sound, or image from this website may be copied, except in connection with the Authorized Uses described above, or retransmitted without the express written permission of United Way of Rhode Island.

Warranties

UNITED WAY OF RHODE ISLAND MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE ACCURACY, SUITABILITY, OR SAFETY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEB SITE OR ANY LINKED SITE FOR ANY PURPOSE. ALL SUCH INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND WITH SPECIFIC DISCLAIMER OF ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.

UNITED WAY OF RHODE ISLAND MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND THAT THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY THIS WEB SITE OR ANY LINKED SITE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR THAT THE SITE OR THE SERVER THAT HOSTS THE SITE ARE FREE FROM VIRUSES OR OTHER FORMS OF HARMFUL COMPUTER CODE.

IN NO EVENT SHALL UNITED WAY OF RHODE ISLAND, ITS EMPLOYEES, ITS AGENTS, OR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THESE PAGES, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SITE OR ANY LINKED SITE.

External links

Links to other websites do not imply an endorsement of the materials disseminated at those websites, nor does the existence of a link to another site imply that the organization or person publishing at that site endorses any of the materials at this site. Links to other websites are provided by United Way of Rhode Island as a convenience to its users. United Way of Rhode Island is not responsible for the materials contained at any website linked to this site.

Interactive material

Portions of this site may allow users to post their own material. The materials posted by users do not necessarily reflect the views of United Way of Rhode Island. By posting materials to the United Way of Rhode Island website, you represent that you have all necessary rights in and to such materials, and that such materials will not infringe on any personal or proprietary rights of any third parties, nor will such materials be harmful, defamatory, unlawful, threatening, obscene, lewd, lascivious, harassing, or otherwise objectionable.

Terms of use

United Way of Rhode Island reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to review, edit, or delete any material posted by users that United Way of Rhode Island for any reason whatsoever determines may be harmful, defamatory, unlawful, threatening, obscene, lewd, lascivious, harassing, potentially in violation of any party's rights, or otherwise objectionable.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, UNIUTED WAY OF RHODE ISLAND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY MATERIAL COMMUNICATED BY THIRD PARTIES THROUGH THIS WEB SITE.

By posting materials to the United Way of Rhode Island website, you authorize United Way of Rhode Island to use, and authorize others to use, any such materials in any manner or medium.

You may not advertise or solicit on this website without United Way of Rhode Island's express permission.

User agreement

If you have any questions about this User Agreement, contact United Way of Rhode Island. If you do not agree with these terms of this User Agreement, you may not use the site. United Way of Rhode Island reserves the right to change this User Agreement at any time without notice.

Roshni Darnal is United Way of Rhode Island’s director of community investments. / Courtesy United Way of Rhode Island.

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