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Abandoned African-American Cemeteries Grants
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Help America Vote Act
/elections/laws-rules/help-america-vote-act/
Information on the Help America Vote Act and grant funds
Rule Changes Grants
/library-archives/meetings-and-notices/rule-changes-grants/
Rulemaking notices and related documents.
Notices
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Tables of information on current and past notices (we keep notices online for one year)
Managing Your Grants
/cultural/grants/managing-your-grants/
Important forms and requirements that will allow you to accept and successfully manage your grant.
Records Management Liaison Officers
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Citizens for Florida Arts, Inc.
/cultural/about-us/partners/citizens-for-florida-arts-inc/
Citizens for Florida Arts, Inc. is an organization created to partner with and enhance the efforts of the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, while helping to sustain and foster recognition of the arts in Florida. Citizens for Florida Arts, Inc.…
Ernest Hemingway
/cultural/programs/florida-artists-hall-of-fame/ernest-hemingway/
This preeminent literary figure of the 20th century moved to Key West in 1928, living there periodically through 1940. Hemmingway wrote all or part of his most famous works including A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, To Have and Have Not…
Zora Neale Hurston
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Zora Neale Hurston not only stands as the most celebrated black female writer ever to work in Florida, but also one of the undisputed titans of African-American literature in U.S. history. A major figure of New York's Harlem Renaissance in the…