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Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions is sponsored by California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). This program provides funding to local jurisdictions to support cannabis equity program development or to directly assist cannabis equity program applicants and licensees in gaining entry to California's regulated cannabis marketplace.
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Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions March 12, 2026 – The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) is pleased to announce the fiscal year 2025-26 grant recipients for the Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions. The list of the jurisdictions receiving grant funds can be viewed here .
Resources and Required Documents FY 2025-26 Grant Solicitation GO-Biz Budget Spreadsheet – Funding Request Type 1 : Assistance for Cannabis Equity Assessment/Program Development GO-Biz Budget Spreadsheet – Funding Request Type 2 : Assistance for Cannabis Equity Program Applicants and Licensees GO-Biz Matching Funds Budget Spreadsheet – Funding Request Type 2 GO-Biz Licensing Detail Template (Funding Request Type 2 Applicants Only) Government Agency Taxpayer ID Form On November 8, 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64, the Control, Regulate, and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA).
In its statement of purpose and intent, AUMA calls for regulating cannabis in a way that “reduces barriers to entry into the legal, regulated market. ” GO-Biz administers the Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions to aid local equity program efforts to support equity applicants and equity licensees.
Offering technical support, regulatory compliance assistance, and assistance with securing the capital necessary to begin a business will further the stated intent of the AUMA by reducing barriers to entry into the regulated cannabis industry. Offering these types of support will also aid the state in its goal of eliminating or reducing the illicit cannabis market by bringing more people into the legal marketplace.
FY 2024-25 Grant Solicitation FY 2024-25 Grant Recipients FY 2023-24 Grant Solicitation FY 2023-24 Grant Recipients FY 2022-23 Grant Solicitation FY 2022-23 Grant Recipients FY 2021-22 Grant Solicitation FY 2021-22 Grant Recipients FY 2020-21 Grant Solicitation FY 2020-21 Grant Recipients FY 2019-20 Grant Solicitation FY 2019-20 Grant Recipients Local Equity Ordinances & Model Equity Ordinances Local Equity Program Contact Information Local Equity Promising Practices (Hosted by the Department of Cannabis Control) For questions or technical assistance about the Cannabis Equity Grants program for Local Jurisdictions, email us at CEG@gobiz.
ca. gov or call (916) 322-2683.
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He has appeared in in media outlets such as MSNBC, ABC, CNN, Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Univision, Telemundo, USA Today, NPR, La Opinion, and many others. Hispanic Magazine honored him with the Hispanic Achievement Award.
He is the current Sr. Strategy Advisor to ImpreMedia and served as a Digital Media and Strategic Communications Advisor to the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for President campaign (Mexico) and the Deputy Political Director for the Bernie Sanders for President campaign. He was the Executive Director of Presente. org and as the founding Executive Director of the Council of Mexican Federations.
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Most recently, he advised renewable energy developers on navigating community support for deploying wind and solar energy in rural communities. Chuck graduated with honors from Michigan State University College of Law, and currently lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
This will close in 0 seconds Publisher of the San Fernando Valley Sun & El Sol Newspapers Martha Diaz Aszkenazy was born in the San Fernando Valley and raised in the city of San Fernando where she headquartered the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol newspaper after purchasing it over 24 years ago.
She grew up in San Fernando attending local schools before enrolling at Loyola Marymount University where she received her bachelor’s in business administration.
Volunteering and giving back to her community is very important to Martha and throughout the years she has served on numerous boards and commissions, including as Treasurer for the California News Publishers Association, Chair of the National Newspapers Association, and a member of the Latino Media Collaborative.
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With extensive experience in cross-sector coalition building, Julian coordinates efforts among more than 130 community-based organizations to address media equity and the systemic challenges facing local news.
He has played a pivotal role in major legislative and industry milestones, including advocacy for multiple media sustainability legislative bills and the coordination of historic multi-year agreements to support the local news ecosystem. His work also includes managing infrastructure upgrades for ethnic and community media markets to ensure state resources effectively reach prioritized populations.
Julian currently serves on the Advisory Board for the Local News Fellowship program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
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Sean is also a working journalist who has written for the Orange County Register since 2006 and currently covers courts, crime and public safety for the Register and other papers in the Southern California News Group.
This will close in 0 seconds General Counsel at the Los Angeles Times This will close in 0 seconds President and CEO of the Stanislaus Community Foundation Marian Kaanon is the President & CEO of Stanislaus Community Foundation. A first-generation Assyrian American, Marian was born in Iraq. She immigrated with her family to Canada at age 7, and then the U.S. as a high school student.
After graduating from UC Davis, Marian began a career that spanned broadcast journalism, public affairs and nonprofit management. Marian joined Stanislaus Community Foundation as CEO in late 2012. Stanislaus Community Foundation is a place-based funder that provides grants and scholarships to community organizations in Stanislaus County.
To date, the organization has invested over $63 million in local nonprofits. During Marian’s tenure, Stanislaus Community Foundation has quadrupled its assets under management and tripled its grantmaking, supporting programs in education, economic opportunity and civic engagement.
Coming out of the pandemic, Stanislaus Community Foundation launched Stanislaus 2030, an inclusive economic development sprint focused on creating quality jobs, which secured over $20M in state and federal funds in the local region. She currently chairs the Board of Directors for the League of California Community Foundations.
This will close in 0 seconds Head of Journalism, California State University, Los Angeles Julie Patel Liss is the head of journalism and an associate professor at California State University, Los Angeles.
She conducts investigative reporting projects with students for local news outlets and established the university's community news outlet, which reports on under-covered neighborhoods in East and South Los Angeles where Cal State LA students come from. Julie worked as an investigative reporter at nonprofit news outlets such as the Center for Public Integrity and D. C.
’s National Public Radio affiliate, and as a reporter at the South Florida Sun Sentinel and San Jose Mercury News. Her beats over the years have included education, race and demographics, utilities, insurance and federal politics. Her coverage has earned over 15 awards and honors.
Julie is a proud alumna of the University of Chicago, Stanford University and AmeriCorps' City Year program. She volunteers on several local and statewide boards, including the California College Media Association and the Asian American Journalists Association, Los Angeles. Julie was born in India, raised in Chicago and lives with her husband, also a journalist, and their two children in Long Beach.
In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, running, dancing and spending time outdoors with her family. This will close in 0 seconds Executive Director of California Black Media Regina Brown Wilson is a media entrepreneur and leading advocate for African American–owned news outlets in California.
Since 2012, she has served as Executive Director of California Black Media, leading a statewide network of more than 30 print, digital, radio, and streaming platforms serving Black communities and advancing their participation in California’s media economy.
Under her leadership, Wilson has led major public information campaigns on COVID-19 response, voter engagement, and emergency preparedness, partnering with state agencies to strengthen the role of ethnic, rural, and independent media in public outreach. She served on California’s 2020 Census Complete Count Committee and is a member of the African American Empowerment Council of California and the Sacramento NAACP.
She serves as co-chair of the Minority-Owned Small Business Task Force, chair of the Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Council, and on the UC Berkeley School of Journalism Local News Fellowship advisory board. This will close in 0 seconds Publisher of Monterey County Weekly Erik Cushman is the publisher of Monterey County Weekly and Monterey County Now (the company’s digital platforms) and has been on staff since 1999.
During Cushman’s tenure, the Weekly’s staff has earned hundreds of local, regional, and national awards for editorial content, design, newsletters and photography. Cushman was previously the General Manager at the Colorado Springs Independent (Sep 1997 - Mar 1999) and Publisher of the Missoula Independent (Feb 1991 - Mar 1997).
He has served on the Advisory Committee of the Marina Technology Cluster, the Boards of Directors of First Night Monterey and the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Since 2015 he has been the Chair of the Monterey County Workforce Development Board. Cushman has also been a board member of the California News Publishers Association since 2016.
He is a graduate of the University of Montana and is married to Kristin Cushman. They have two adult daughters; he and Kristin live in Pacific Grove. This will close in 0 seconds
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Only eligible local jurisdictions (cities and counties) may apply for this grant. These jurisdictions then use the funds to support equity applicants and licensees. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $75,000 for program development; up to $3.5 million for direct assistance. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions is funded by California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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