2010 USCA Confidentiality

2010 USCA Confidentiality

A Note about 2010 USCA Form Submissions and Confidentiality

The confidentiality of contact and demographic details provided on USCA forms – including name, mailing address, zip code, telephone number, gender and HIV status – cannot be guaranteed. The registration and scholarship selection processes often require that information collected be shared with NMAC staff, USCA partners and corporate sponsors.

Scholarship applications are reviewed by the applicants’ USCA partner agencies. Each partner receives a limited number of scholarships to distribute to their constituency. To ensure that people with HIV/AIDS are awarded scholarships, there is an optional section where applicants can provide their HIV status. Please know that the entire contents of scholarship applications – including HIV status – is provided to USCA partner agencies and their reviewers.

In addition, USCA partners and corporate sponsors may use your contact information to send e-mails and other communications regarding events at USCA. To opt out of receiving such messages, please send an e-mail request to communications@nmac.org.

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