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What is a Prepaid Sunbiz E-File Account?

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Our Prepaid Sunbiz E-File Account is useful for frequent filings. Learn how to set up an account and how to use it.

Social Workers

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Guiding patrons to social services and providing a lifeline to basic needs.

Stetson Kennedy

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With a life of literary works including his classic book on Florida folklore, Palmetto Country, Kennedy is best known for his book The Klan Unmasked (1954) and other works that aided in the fight against discrimination in the South. Kennedy's

Specific Cultural Projects

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The Specific Cultural Project (SCP) grant is designed to fund an organization’s cultural project, program, exhibition, or series taking place within the grant period. The grant activities must support the mission of the organization and further the…

General Program Support

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General Program Support (GPS) funding is designed to support the general program activities of an organization that is realizing its stated mission and furthering the state's cultural objectives by conducting, creating, producing, presenting,…

Statehood

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Florida became the twenty-seventh state in the United States on March 3, 1845.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas

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The name "Marjory Stoneman Douglas" will resonate forever as one of the most important voices to emerge from the dawning of environmental consciousness in 20th Century America. A lifelong crusader for conservation and women's rights through her…

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