Program Organizer definition
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BRI and BRI Funders are neither the employers nor principals of the Program Organizer and neither operate nor direct the Program Organizer’s activities or operations.
The Program Organizer may be a non-profit organization, local government, or other third party.
Participants can choose to arrive later on the day of their Program start date only if they are informed by their Program Organizer that they may do so.
You recognize and acknowledge that BRI may also engage its own personnel and/or third parties (including the Program Organizer) to document your experiences on the Program, or it may obtain such documentation of your Program experience from other third parties (including other Program participants), including but not limited to recorded video and audio and still images of your participation on the Program (the “Program Documentary Materials”).
The Request will be reviewed by Onward Israel, the partner organization and Program Organizer and must be approved by Onward Israel, the partner organization and Program Organizer before I may leave Israel.
Please note, Birthright Israel Onward reserves its right to refrain from approving acceptance or overrule the decision of the Program Organizer at its sole, absolute discretion including, without limitation, budgetary, programmatic, educational or other considerations.
If for some reason it is unavoidable, participants are able to put in a request for approval to miss days of the program to their Program Organizer.
The security & participation deposit will be collected by the Program Organizer and returned upon full completion of the Program and the participant is in good standing.
Joule shall be solely responsible for any fees or payments due for services provided by the Program Organizer.
BRI and BRI Funders have acted solely in helping to fund your participation on the Program , as well as other marketing and educational activities associated with the Program, and are, therefore, not responsible for the acts or omissions of the Program Organizer or any of the Program Organizer’s employees, agents, or contractors.