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Page 1: Financial Literacy for Seniors - Florida State Capitoldos.myflorida.com/media/698431/egovsept2017.pdf · Financial Literacy for Seniors. State-wide portal for county and local resources,

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As part of the National Voter Registration Act(NVRA) and the Florida Voter Registration Act(FVRA), libraries are required to submit a quarterlyreport with the number of completed voterregistration forms. This report can be submitted by e-mail to [email protected] deadlines are listed below:

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2 April 1 - June 30 July 15

3 July 1 - September 30 October 15

4 October 1 - December 31 January 15

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State-wide portal forcounty and localresources, organizedby county

Career and jobresources fromthe Florida ElectronicLibrary

The Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS)has financial resources for senior citizens, includinginformation on scam prevention. On Guard forSeniors is a web portal that provides informationimpacting Florida's senior citizens.

DFS also provides an in-person program across thestate. Contact Iris Collier at 850.413.2854 to inquireabout setting up a program.

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Florida's military families have unique needs. TheFlorida Department of Economic Opportunity'sMilitary Family Employment Advocacy Program provides career counseling, resume assistance, jobplacement assistance and other services.

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The strength of a password is integral in maintaininga safe online presence. Some commonly usedwebsites require users to create safer passwordsthan others. Security Magazine shared the results ofa study that compared password requirementsbetween sites like GoDaddy, Netflix and others.Does your library offer information to patrons onhow to create secure passwords?

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Are you looking at your policies and proceduresregarding Patron Computers? Our Best Practices forPatron Computers is a helpful resource that can

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