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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>2 Years / 2025 – 2026 Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions in California

2025 – 2026 Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions in California

Dated: November 10, 2025

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) is pleased to announce the 2025-26 Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions.

Donor Name: Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development

State: California

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 12/08/2025

Size of the Grant: More than $1 million

Grant Duration: 2 Years

Details:

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) serves as the State of California’s leader for job growth and economic development efforts. GO-Biz offers a range of services to business owners including: attraction, retention and expansion services, site selection, permit assistance, regulatory guidance, small business assistance, international trade development, assistance with state government, and much more.

The purpose of the Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions is to advance economic justice for individuals most harmed by cannabis criminalization and poverty by providing support to local jurisdictions as they promote equity and eliminate barriers to enter the regulated cannabis industry for equity program applicants and licensees.

Funding Categories

  • Funding Request Type 1: Assistance for Cannabis Equity Assessment/Program Development
    • Assistance for the creation of a cannabis equity assessment and/or assistance for the development of a local equity program.
  • Funding Request Type 2: Assistance for Cannabis Equity Program Applicants and Licensees
    • Assistance for cannabis equity program applicants and licensees to gain entry to, and to successfully operate in, the state’s regulated cannabis marketplace.

Funding Information

  • A total of fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) is available for fiscal year 2025-2026.
  • Applications for Funding Request Type 1 are subject to a maximum request of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) and the total amount available for this application type is one million dollars ($1,000,000).
  • Applications for Funding Request Type 2 are subject to a maximum request of three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000)

Grant Period

April 1, 2026 – October 31, 2027.

Eligible Uses of Funding

  • Applicants for Funding Request Type 1:
    • Assistance for Cannabis Equity Assessment/Program Development may use funding solely for the purpose of conducting an equity assessment and/or developing a local equity program. Applications for Funding Request Type 1 may request up to seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000). Grant funds for Funding Request Type 1 are subject to the following requirements:
      • An eligible local jurisdiction that receives a grant for Funding Request Type 1 may use no more than forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to conduct its cannabis equity assessment.
      • Eligible costs related to conducting a cannabis equity assessment include staff time to conduct the analysis and compile the report, or contracting with a consultant to conduct necessary research, etc.
      • Eligible costs related to program development include staff or consultant time, and other necessary and reasonable expenses to adopt a local equity program, and/or design and prepare to implement any new component(s) of an existing local equity program which are not already operational.
      • Funds requested to assist with the development of a local equity program may not include any costs associated with acquiring and/or improving land or buildings.
      • An eligible local jurisdiction may receive Type 1 funding for the purpose of conducting a cannabis equity assessment only once and may receive Type 1 funding for the purpose of program development only once, and in no case may receive more than
      • seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) total in Type 1 funding.
  • Applicants for Funding Request Type 2: Assistance for Cannabis Equity Program Applicants
    • and Licensees may use funding to assist the jurisdiction’s equity applicants and equity licensees to gain entry to, and to successfully operate in, the state’s regulated cannabis marketplace.
    • Applications for Funding Request Type 2 may request up to three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000). Grant funds for Funding Request Type 2 may only be used as follows:
      • To provide grants, no-interest loans, or low-interest loans to the jurisdiction’s local equity applicants and/or local equity licensees to assist with startup and ongoing costs.
      • To provide or fund direct technical assistance to the jurisdiction’s local equity applicants and/or local equity licensees. No more than 10 percent of the grant award may be used for direct technical assistance. Any amount of grant funds for direct technical assistance that the jurisdiction will subcontract with another entity or person to provide must be identified as a subcontracted cost in the GO-Biz Budget Spreadsheet.
      • To assist in the administration of the jurisdiction’s local equity program. No more than 10 percent of the grant award may be used for administration, which includes the following:
      • Employing staff or hiring consultants to administer the jurisdiction’s local equity program, including administering loans and grants.
      • The jurisdiction’s costs associated with its efforts to provide sources of capital to its local equity applicants and local equity licensees.

Eligible Applicants

Only eligible local jurisdictions may apply for grant funds. “Eligible local jurisdiction” means a local jurisdiction (a city, county, or city and county) that demonstrates an intent to develop a cannabis equity program or that has adopted or operates a cannabis equity program.

  • In addition, grant applications from eligible local jurisdictions are subject to the following requirements:
  • For Funding Request Type 2 applications, local jurisdictions must have established their local equity program eligibility criteria by the application due date and such criteria should focus on individuals most harmed by cannabis criminalization and poverty. Local jurisdictions with local equity program eligibility criteria deemed by GO-Biz as overbroad may have contractual restrictions and limitations placed on grant funds provided by GOBiz should applications from such jurisdictions score well enough to be awarded grant funds. Local jurisdictions may use the criteria established by the Department of Cannabis Control for its Equity Fee Relief Program, however, this criteria should not be expanded as it is the minimum criteria acceptable to GO-Biz.
  • Local equity programs may not include eligibility criteria that violate the Equal Protection Clauses of the U.S. and California Constitutions, and Article 1, Section 31 of the California Constitution (Prop. 209) such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc. Local jurisdictions that include such eligibility criteria in their local equity programs will NOT be awarded grant funds.
  • Local jurisdictions that have been previously awarded a Cannabis Equity Grant from GOBiz are eligible to apply for a subsequent grant only if they have expended at least 50 percent of any grant funds awarded more than 12 months ago (calculated from the date the grant agreement was fully executed to the application due date), and at least 80 percent of any grant funds awarded more than 18 months ago (calculated from the date the grant agreement was fully executed to the application due date), as evidenced by expenditures reported in the most recent progress report submitted to GO-Biz by the application due date.
  • Local jurisdictions that have been previously awarded a Cannabis Equity Grant from GOBiz and fail to submit all of the statutorily and contractually required annual report information to GO-Biz by the January 1, 2026, deadline may have their applications deemed ineligible for a grant award.

For more information, visit GO-Biz.

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