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Cookie Policy
This policy explains what cookies are, what similar technologies this website may use and how users can manage their browsing preferences.
May 2026
This Cookie Policy applies to newyork.exodusandresilience.org, the public website for the Exodus & Resilience — New York/Venezuela Chapter, developed in collaboration with the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA), a New York-based 501(c)(3) public charity.
This website may use first-party and third-party cookies, as well as similar technologies, for technical functionality, user experience, consent management, forms, security, analytics and external services.
Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA)
595 Main Street, Floor 2
New Rochelle, NY 10801
United States
Institutional contact:
omar@vaearts.org
Program contact:
info@exodusandresilience.org
Read about the VAEA & Exodus & Resilience relationship
Official VAEA website
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files that a website may store in a user’s browser to remember technical information, preferences, browsing activity or settings.
Similar technologies may also be used, including local storage, pixels, tags, technical identifiers or third-party scripts.
2. Types of cookies we may use
Technical or necessary cookies
These are necessary for the website to function properly, including security, navigation, page loading, forms, basic preferences or cookie consent management. Strictly necessary cookies do not require prior consent when they are essential for the operation of the site.
Preference cookies
These allow the website to remember user choices, such as language, cookie acceptance or rejection, display settings or basic site preferences.
Analytics cookies
These may help us understand how the website is used, which pages are visited, what devices are used and how we can improve the browsing experience. If analytics tools are used, we will seek to configure data collection in a proportionate and respectful manner.
Third-party cookies
Some external features, such as fonts, maps, videos, forms, analytics tools, donation platforms or embedded content, may set cookies or similar technologies managed by third parties.
3. External services
This website may use external services for typography, hosting, security, forms, analytics, audiovisual content, maps, donation tools or communications. These providers may process technical information according to their own policies.
These providers may include hosting services, Google Fonts, form tools such as Formspree, measurement systems, email platforms, video services, map services or other technical platforms required to operate the site.
4. Cookie management
Users can configure, block or delete cookies through their browser settings. Each browser offers different options for managing cookies, history, local storage and website permissions.
If certain cookies are blocked, some website features may not operate properly.
5. Consent
When required by applicable law, the website may request consent before activating analytics, non-essential preference or third-party cookies. Strictly necessary cookies may operate without prior consent.
The cookie banner allows users to accept cookies or limit use to necessary cookies. This choice may be stored locally to avoid repeatedly displaying the notice.
6. How to change your preferences
You may modify or delete your preferences by clearing cookies and local storage for this website in your browser settings. You may also manage permissions through your browser’s privacy configuration.
If an advanced preference panel is added in the future, this policy will be updated to describe the corresponding procedure.
7. Cookies and forms
Website forms may be managed by external providers. These services may use technical technologies to process submissions, prevent abuse, protect against spam or confirm that a form has been received.
8. Cookies and embedded content
If the website includes videos, maps, posts, forms, donation tools or embedded third-party content, those third parties may collect technical information or set cookies according to their own policies.
9. Donations and third-party platforms
Donations designated for the New York/Venezuela Chapter are received through VAEA’s institutional channels. Donation or payment platforms may use their own cookies, fraud-prevention technologies, analytics tools or transaction identifiers according to their own privacy and cookie policies.
10. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when the technologies used, external services or applicable legal requirements change.
11. Contact
For questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact:
Program contact:
info@exodusandresilience.org
Institutional contact:
omar@vaearts.org
This policy is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Review by qualified legal counsel is recommended before final adoption, especially if advanced analytics, donation campaigns, remarketing, third-party embedded content or customized consent panels are activated.