Skip to main content

Privacy Policy

The Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance (GBCA) maintains this website as a public service. The following is the privacy policy for this site (all pages within the domain http://www.BaltimoreCulture.org):

  1. We do not use cookies to collect personally-identifiable information. A cookie is often used in commercial sites to identify the items selected for a specific shopping cart application.
  2. If you send us an electronic mail message with a question or comment that contains personally identifying information, or fill out a form that sends us this information, we will only use the information to respond to your request. We may redirect your message to another organization that is in a better position to answer your question.
  3. We do use log analysis tools to create summary statistics, but which are only used for purposes such as assessing what information is of most interest, determining technical design specifications, evaluating system performance, or identifying problem areas.
  4. If you provide us with your email address to "Receive the Weekly Newsletter or Special Offers" GBCA will not share that information with any outside parties - it will be retained for the sole use of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance or its authorized agents.

Please note that users of this Web site are responsible for checking the accuracy, completeness, currency and/or suitability of all information. GBCA makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided via this web site. GBCA specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that may result from providing BaltimoreCulture.org or the information it contains, including any web sites maintained by third parties and linked to BaltimoreCulture.org. GBCA reserves the right to edit submissions for grammar, style, accuracy and objectionable content. The responsibility for content rests with the organizations that are providing the information. The inclusion of links from this site does not necessarily imply endorsement by GBCA. Specific questions regarding a document should be directed to the appropriate organization and not necessarily to GBCA. GBCA and its partner organizations shall make only reasonable efforts to independently verify, and do not exert editorial control over information on pages outside of the www.BaltimoreCulture.org domain.

GBCA does not endorse any of the products, vendors, consultants, or documentation referenced in this Web site. Any mention of vendors, products, or services is for informational purposes only.

GBCA does not collect or track personal information from BaltimoreCulture.org visitors. Generic information from server logs may be used to track the number of hits to the site, and to find out what types of browser software are used by visitors. This information will be used only in aggregate form, and used solely for improving Web site usability and design.

In response to the needs ensuring equal access to electronic and information technologies, BaltimoreCulture.org has been developed according to a set of Universal Access Design standards for Web pages. GBCA is pleased to provide an alternative medium for accessing information about our programs and services. BaltimoreCulture.org has Universal Access Design standards for Web pages incorporated into its codebase in recognition of those individuals with visual, physical or developmental disabilities.

Universal Access Design calls for appropriate use of auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure clear communication. The adhered to standards are developed in part based on recommendations by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). The process of incorporating Universal Access Design elements into BaltimoreCulture.org will evolve as the site grows, and also as the standards themselves grow.

To reach the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, visit Contact Us.

Become a Member

As a member of GBCA, you will not only gain access to wonderful benefits, but you will also become an active participant in a broader cultural community. Your organization and employees will directly benefit from opportunities to collaborate, connect, learn, network and share with your colleagues in the cultural community. Join our growing constituency of over 300 individual artists and organizations representing the region's extraordinary range of arts, culture, history, heritage, humanities, and attractions.

Join Today