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Record Group Number: 000375
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Creator: Florida. Agency for Workforce Innovation.
Title, Dates: Agency for Workforce Innovation record group.
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Biographical/Historical Note:   The Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI) was established by Chapter 2000-165, Laws of Florida,  to advance the economic well-being and self-sufficiency of all Floridians through early learning and workforce services.  AWI was divided into three areas: early learning, unemployment compensation and workforce services.  The Office of Early Learning, a division within the agency, provided oversight of Florida’s school readiness programs and is the lead entity for implementing the state’s successful Voluntary Pre-kindergarten program.  AWI also partnered with Workforce Florida, Inc. in the Employ Florida network including 24 Regional Workforce Boards to deliver services through nearly 90 One-Stop Career Centers around the state.  AWI was dissolved in 2011; its workforce and unemployment-related functions were transferred to the new Department of Economic Opportunity, and it's early learning functions were transferred to the Department of Education (SB 2156; Chapter 2011-142).

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