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Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant - Department of Cannabis Control Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant Nearly two-thirds of California cities and counties do not allow the establishment of any regulated cannabis retailers within their jurisdictions. This limits consumer access to regulated and tested cannabis.
To address this, the Retail Access Grant provides local governments with resources to develop and implement cannabis retail licensing programs. By supporting local governments in establishing cannabis retail licensing programs, this grant seeks to provide existing consumers with sufficient access to tested, regulated cannabis in the legal market, promoting consumer safety and reducing demand in the illicit market.
The following jurisdictions received grant awards in Phase I of the Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant: Jurisdiction Base Award Amount Equity Bonus Funds Total Phase I Award City of Riverside $325,000 $150,000 $475,000 Los Angeles County $325,000 $150,000 $475,000 City of Hawthorne $225,000 $90,000 $315,000 Nevada County $200,000 $75,000 $275,000 City of West Sacramento $175,000 $60,000 $235,000 City of Claremont $150,000 $45,000 $195,000 City of Montclair $150,000 $45,000 $195,000 City of Covina $175,000 N/A $175,000 City of Corcoran $125,000 $30,000 $155,000 City of Bell Gardens $150,000 N/A $150,000 City of Calabasas $125,000 N/A $125,000 City of Avenal $100,000 $15,000 $115,000 City of Sand City $100,000 $15,000 $115,000 City of Winters $100,000 $15,000 $115,000 City of Yreka $100,000 $15,000 $115,000 Totals $2,525,000 $705,000 $3,230,000 Table: Phase I grant awards The grant program is authorized by the Budget Act of 2022, Item 1115-102-0001, found in Assembly Bill 178 (Ting, 2022) .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Cities and counties in California with social equity programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant is funded by California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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