The Minnesota Council on Foundations (MCF)
maintains high standards for the protection of privacy over the
Internet. The purpose of this statement is to explain the types of
information MCF obtains about visitors to our websites, how the
information is obtained, how it is used, and how visitors can restrict
its use or disclosure.
The only information MCF obtains about
individual visitors to our websites is information supplied
voluntarily by the visitor. This means that you can visit our websites without telling us who you are or revealing any information
about yourself.
To gauge the effectiveness of our websites, we do collect some generic information about our visitors. This
information does not reveal a visitor's identity. For example, our web
server automatically recognizes a visitor's domain name (such as .com,
.edu, etc.), the web page from which a visitor enters our site, which
pages a visitor visits on our site, and how much time a visitor spends
on each page. We aggregate this information and use it to evaluate and
improve our websites.
You can choose to provide identifiable
information about yourself to MCF in a number of ways through our websites
by sending us e-mail, registering to receive our e-mail
newsletter, or responding to one of our periodic user surveys. When
visitors supply information about themselves for a specific purpose,
MCF uses the information for that purpose only (such as to provide
information that a visitor has requested or to add them to our e-mail
newsletter subscription list).
MCF does not sell or disclose
individually-identifiable information obtained online about our
visitors to anyone outside of MCF unless you specifically authorize
it, it is required by law, and/or disclosure is necessary to protect
the safety of employees or property.
MCF does not send unsolicited
"junk" e-mail (spam). We may use e-mail to respond to
visitors' e-mails, to confirm orders and program registrations placed
online, to send information that a visitor has requested, and to send
our e-mail newsletters. If you receive an unwanted e-mail from us, you
can simply send us an e-mail asking us not to send you future e-mails.
The Minnesota Council on Foundations is
committed to safeguarding visitor privacy on all MCF websites. We
require our employees to protect the privacy of information about our
website visitors. You can feel confident that your
individually-identifiable information will be protected when you
provide it to us.
MCF websites may contain links to other
sites. We are not responsible for the content or the privacy practices
employed by other sites.
To improve the services it can offer you,
MCF may opt to expand its capabilities for obtaining information about
its website visitors in the future. MCF will update this privacy
statement continually to ensure that you are aware of developments in
this area.
Updated April 18, 2000 |