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The Florida Governor’s Council on Indian Affairs, Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, which operates the Employment and Training Program as a Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Native American grantee. The Council is responsible for the allocation and
distribution of this funding to economically disadvantaged, underemployed, or unemployed American Indians, Native Alaskans and Native Hawaiians who are seeking employment and
training assistance.

Jobs for Florida’s Graduates
JFG strives to help Florida's academically uninvolved students understand the link between educational success and vocational fulfillment, thereby becoming the CEO of their own lives.

Jobs for America's Graduates allows students to search for jobs across the national.

Florida Center for the Advancement of Child Welfare Practice supports Florida's child welfare professionals in achieving practice excellence and developing communities of practice to help keep kids safe. It is funded by the Department of Children and Families.

The Whole Child Project - The Lawton Chiles Foundation, in partnership with local communities in Florida and Electronic Training Solutions, Inc. created the Whole Child Project to assist communities to insure that all children thrive. The project focuses on children ages 0-5 and their families and uses web-based technology.

2-1-1 Info - Similar to 911 for emergency services and 411 for directory assistance, 2-1-1 is the three digit number to dial for health and human service information and referral. 2-1-1 lines are staffed by specially trained information and referral specialists, who are skilled at locating and providing information about good resources to contact for help with a wide variety of problems and needs.

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