Privacy Policy

NCTC website privacy policy.

Privacy Policy

Introduction

 

The National Community Tax Coalition, (“The Coalition”), a project of the Center for Economic Progress, believes in protecting the integrity and privacy of personal information gathered from our affiliates, and visitors to our Web sites ("End Users"). Since the protection of your privacy is of the greatest importance to us, we have created this privacy policy to communicate our practices regarding the collection and dissemination of personal information that can be linked to a specific individual, such as a name, address, phone number, e-mail address, or any other information, provided to us by our affiliates and website visitors.

You do not have to share personally identifiable information to use the public sections of the Coalition’s web site. The Coalition does not collect personally identifiable information about people without their permission. However, please be aware that our site links to a limited number of third-party websites and the Coalition cannot control and is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of those websites.

This privacy policy explains the information practices we use at http://www.tax-coalition.org

Website Privacy Policy

We do not sell, swap or share our member lists, even with our affiliates.

  • We do not share your personal information without your explicit permission.
  • When we conduct an online survey, we may share the aggregate results, but not any of your personally identifiable responses.
  • If you opt-out of an email list, and do not specify a particular list, we take you off all our email lists, both Center for Economic Progress and National Community Tax Coalition.
  • As part of our member services, NCTC will occasionally send information about services and benefits to anyone who has registered on our website. You can opt out if you do not wish to receive them in the future.
  • We use Google Analytics and cookies on our websites, so Google has some access to the fact you have visited our website. We will never (and will not allow any third party to) use the statistical analytics tool to track or to collect any Personally Identifiable Information from visitors to our site. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. Google has  introduced a tool that will let users opt-out of having their Web activity submitted to Google Analytics. You can access the tool at http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
  • We use cookies so our website can remember that you have visited before, or keep you logged in during a session. We do not use the cookie information ourselves.

How To Unsubscribe From Mailing Lists

Those wishing to opt out of receiving communications from the Coalition ("Do Not Contact"), can simply contact our members services at info@tax-coalition.org or via phone 312 630-0264

How To Correct Information You Have Provided

You may correct and/or change any information regarding your membership by contacting our member services at info@tax-coalition.org or via phone 312 252-0280, or via U.S mail.

How To Contact Us About Privacy

If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the information we have collected from you online, the practices of this site or your interaction with this website, send email to: info@tax-coalition.org.

You Can Also Reach Us By U.S. Mail

Member Services, National Community Tax Coalition
Center for Economic Progress
29 E. Madison, Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60602

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Cuyahoga County EITC Vols

Cuyahoga County EITC Coalition

 

Located in the heart of Cleveland - one of the poorest cities in the country - the Cuyahoga County EITC Coalition has been preparing taxes, offering financial education classes and more since 2005.

Since then, the Coalition has gone from preparing 2,000 tax returns a year to about 10,000 in 2012. 

Kathy Matthews of Enterprise Community Partners, the Coalition's lead organization, answered a few questions about the Cuyahoga County EITC Coalition's work.
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