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Local Jurisdiction Assistance Grant Program

🏛 Department of Cannabis Control (California)

⏰ Deadline
Nov 15, 2021 ⚠ passed
💰 Award amount
$416.9K – $22.31M
📊 Total program funding
$100M
📍 Scope
State
📨 Letter of Intent
No
💵 Disbursement
Advances & Reimbursement(s)

Can you apply?

This grant is for California local jurisdictions transitioning provisional cannabis licenses to annual licenses. Eligible recipients are specific cities and counties designated by the state budget: Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Long Beach, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Rosa, Adelanto, Commerce, Desert Hot Springs, and the counties of Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Sonoma, and Trinity.

Funds support CEQA environmental compliance costs and expedited local review processes for provisional licensees. Applicants must have both an established local cannabis licensing program and a local equity program.

All grant funds must be expended by March 31, 2025. This program was one-time funding authorized by the 2021 state budget.

Eligible applicants
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This grant is for California local jurisdictions transitioning provisional cannabis licenses to annual licenses. Eligible recipients are specific cities and counties designated by the state budget: Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Long Beach, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Rosa, Adelanto, Commerce, Desert Hot Springs, and the counties of Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Sonoma, and Trinity.

Funds support CEQA environmental compliance costs and expedited local review processes for provisional licensees. Applicants must have both an established local cannabis licensing program and a local equity program.

All grant funds must be expended by March 31, 2025. This program was one-time funding authorized by the 2021 state budget.

Program description

The Department of Cannabis Control (Department) announces the availability of $100 million in funding for the Local Jurisdiction Assistance Grant Program (Grant Program). This program dedicates funding to local jurisdictions with the greatest needs to transition provisional licensees to annual licenses. The Grant Program is authorized by the Budget Act of 2021, Item 1115-101-0001 – For local assistance, found in Senate Bill 129 (2021). The Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (Act) contains specific timelines for when the Department can no longer issue or renew provisional licenses. Therefore, provisional license holders must complete the annual license process by certain dates or face a potential gap in licensure. Currently, approximately 75 percent of California’s commercial cannabis licenses are provisionally licensed. Local jurisdictions eligible to receive grant funding represent those with significant numbers of provisional licenses who are legacy and equity applicants, and provisional licensees that are more likely to have arduous environmental compliance requirements associated with CEQA. The Grant Program is allocating $100 million on a one-time basis to aid local jurisdictions and their provisional licensees in completing CEQA compliance requirements necessary to achieve annual licensure. Grant Program funds may also be used to aid local jurisdictions in more expeditiously reviewing provisional licensee local requirements. Allowable uses are intended to encourage local jurisdictions to administer grant funds in ways that allow the Department to transition provisional licenses to annual licenses more expeditiously without sacrificing California’s environmental commitments. Additional funding was allocated to those local jurisdictions that have received grant funding from the state to support an already established local equity program. Grant Program funds are available for encumbrance prior to disbursement at any time during the grant period, but funds shall be expended no later than March 31, 2025. Local jurisdictions eligible for Grant Program Funding are: the cities of Adelanto, Commerce, Desert Hot Springs, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento,Guidelines and Application Instructions 4Local Jurisdiction Assistance Grant ProgramSan Diego, and Santa Rosa; the counties of Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Sonoma, and Trinity; and the City and County of San Francisco (Budget Act of 2021, Item 1115-101-0001 – For local assistance). Applications will not be accepted from any other local jurisdictions at this time. If funds become available for additional jurisdictions at a later date, the Department will issue updated grant guidelines before re-opening an application period for additional jurisdictions to apply for remaining funds. Grant Program funds not originally distributed, and funds recaptured, may be redistributed by the Department to any eligible local jurisdiction with both a local cannabis licensing program and local equity program until June 30, 2025.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

Details

This grant is for California local jurisdictions transitioning provisional cannabis licenses to annual licenses. Eligible recipients are specific cities and counties designated by the state budget: Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Long Beach, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Rosa, Adelanto, Commerce, Desert Hot Springs, and the counties of Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Sonoma, and Trinity.

Funds support CEQA environmental compliance costs and expedited local review processes for provisional licensees. Applicants must have both an established local cannabis licensing program and a local equity program.

All grant funds must be expended by March 31, 2025. This program was one-time funding authorized by the 2021 state budget.

How to apply

Application links

Program contact

Funding track record

Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.

17
applications
17
awarded
100%
award rate
1
years tracked

By fiscal year

Fiscal yearApplicationsAwardedAward rate
2021-2022 17 17 100%

Source: California Grants Portal

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