Social Equity Program

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Applications for the Social Equity Program are currently not being accepted. Applications are projected to open again in Fall/Winter 2024.


Social Equity Program Launched

On May 1st, 2024, the Board of Supervisors accepted staff recommendations for the program, including eligibility criteria, establishment of Cannabis Oversight Community Collaborative, and social equity related ordinances.

Please see the April 30th Board Agenda and Attachments for Item 31 - Cannabis Social Equity Program.

The County with assistance from our vendor, Cannabis Education Project, began accepting applications on June 22nd and Phase 1 of Applications closed on August 23rd. Applications are projected to open again in Fall/Winter 2024.

Social Equity Program Framework Development

The County of San Diego is working to develop ordinance amendments and a new permitting system that would allow for additional commercial medicinal and adult-use cannabis operations in the unincorporated area of the County. The Board directed that these efforts prioritize social equity, access, and business opportunities to help rectify the disproportionate and adverse impacts on people of color and communities caused by the War on Drugs. Specifically, the Board directed that a social equity program be included as part of the wider proposed Socially Equitable Cannabis Program.

The social equity program is to be in place prior to the issuance of the first permit. To accomplish this, the proposed Social Equity Program must be developed and implemented concurrently with the development of the ordinance amendments and new permitting system.

The goal of the Social Equity Program is to ensure that those negatively or adversely impacted by cannabis criminalization be provided the opportunity to successfully participate in the regulated cannabis market (California Cannabis Equity Act). To that end, the Social Equity Program would include different types of assistance to support eligible applicants and may include investing back into impacted communities.

In developing the Social Equity Program, many factors will be considered including:

- Accessibility

- Equity

- State and local cannabis laws and guidelines

- Investment into impacted communities

- Stakeholder input

Applications for the Social Equity Program are currently not being accepted. Applications are projected to open again in Fall/Winter 2024.


Social Equity Program Launched

On May 1st, 2024, the Board of Supervisors accepted staff recommendations for the program, including eligibility criteria, establishment of Cannabis Oversight Community Collaborative, and social equity related ordinances.

Please see the April 30th Board Agenda and Attachments for Item 31 - Cannabis Social Equity Program.

The County with assistance from our vendor, Cannabis Education Project, began accepting applications on June 22nd and Phase 1 of Applications closed on August 23rd. Applications are projected to open again in Fall/Winter 2024.

Social Equity Program Framework Development

The County of San Diego is working to develop ordinance amendments and a new permitting system that would allow for additional commercial medicinal and adult-use cannabis operations in the unincorporated area of the County. The Board directed that these efforts prioritize social equity, access, and business opportunities to help rectify the disproportionate and adverse impacts on people of color and communities caused by the War on Drugs. Specifically, the Board directed that a social equity program be included as part of the wider proposed Socially Equitable Cannabis Program.

The social equity program is to be in place prior to the issuance of the first permit. To accomplish this, the proposed Social Equity Program must be developed and implemented concurrently with the development of the ordinance amendments and new permitting system.

The goal of the Social Equity Program is to ensure that those negatively or adversely impacted by cannabis criminalization be provided the opportunity to successfully participate in the regulated cannabis market (California Cannabis Equity Act). To that end, the Social Equity Program would include different types of assistance to support eligible applicants and may include investing back into impacted communities.

In developing the Social Equity Program, many factors will be considered including:

- Accessibility

- Equity

- State and local cannabis laws and guidelines

- Investment into impacted communities

- Stakeholder input

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    In October 2022, the County finalized a Cannabis Social Equity Assessment (Equity Assessment) which includes community feedback received through a series of listening sessions, interviews, focus groups, and a survey, as well as data analysis and research of active social equity cannabis programs in other California jurisdictions.

    The Equity Assessment includes recommendations for the Entrepreneurs Program and other efforts to address the harms caused by cannabis criminalization.

Page last updated: 30 Oct 2024, 02:33 PM