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Privacy Policy

Safety with your information:

Some of our Web pages let you voluntarily submit personal  information (such as e-mail, winner announcement or our online membership  application or resume on the Web). Below you will find information explaining how  your information will be safeguarded.

If you decide to send us an electronic mail message (e-mail, which includes  information you send to contact@uyaf.org   regarding a problem or feedback you provide on our website user survey), the  message will usually contain your return e-mail address. If you include  personal identifying information in your e-mail because you want us to address  issues specific to your situation, we may use that information in contacting  other agencies or our partners (such as organizations, schools, companies,  lenders, or state and local agencies) in connection with your reference in your  profile, and or application. In other limited circumstances, including requests  from congress or other governmental parties, we may be required by law to  disclose information that you submit.

Your e-mail is not necessarily secure against  interception. If your communication is very sensitive, or includes personal  information such as data from your tax return or student financial account, you  may prefer to mail it by postal mail to:

United Young Artist  Foundation P.O. Box 237048 New York, NY 10023

What types of records can be obtained from the UYAF through  membership programs?

Here are some examples of the types of frequently asked and requested  documents.

Awards & Competition Records

Award application materials

Award Achievement letters

Guidance on Successful nominees applications

Names of Nominee Board and staff

Nominee Awards

Statements of artistic intent

Co Educational Application forms

Requests for approval of Application changes

Correspondence between Nominee and the UYAF

Competition Categories and Descriptions

Competition Progress, interim, and final reports

Sponsors

Corporate solicitations commitment

Ongoing projects schedule

Cooperative agreements

Lists of sponsors

Legal and Career Consultations

Congressional correspondence

Contract and corporate solicitations

Successful contract bids

Cooperative agreements

Lists of panelists subsequent to the panel seminars and conferences

Safety with your information:

Some of our Web pages let you voluntarily submit personal information (such as e-mail, announcements, membership information, and professional documents like a resume). Below you will find information explaining how your information will be safeguarded.

If you decide to send us an electronic mail message (which includes information you send to Contact@uyaf.org regarding a problem or feedback on our website), the message will usually only contain your return e-mail address. If you include personal identifying information in your e-mail because you want us to address issues specific to your situation, we may use that information in contacting other agencies or our partners (such as organizations, schools, companies, lenders, or state and local agencies) in connection with the reference in your profile and / or application. In other limited circumstances, including requests from Congress or other governmental parties, we may be required by law to disclose information that you submit.

Your e-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication is very sensitive, or includes personal information (such as data from your tax return or student loan account), you may prefer to send it by postal mail to:

United Young Artist Foundation (UYAF) P.O. Box 237048 New York, NY 10023

For more information on the United Young Artist Foundation and how to work with us, please contact@uyaf.org 

Thank you for supporting UYAF through your frequent visits to this website, your membership, and your strong sponsorship support.

Marketing

UYAF marketing materials and staff lists

Per request, we may release  the documents after the completion of the counsel review process. For example,  an applicant might believe that one of the panelists had a conflict of interest  which unfairly prejudiced their review of the application. The applicant/  member would need to know the identities of the panelists in order to make a  determination on whether to seek reconsideration.

More information on each program  process can be obtained by contacting us at contact@uyaf.org or accessing the directory on the UYAF homepage.