Social Equity Programs are designed to lower barriers to cannabis licensing for those hardest hit by the War on Drugs.
Thousands of lives â predominantly within communities of color â have been negatively impacted by cannabis prohibition. In an attempt to counter this history, many states and cities have implemented Social Equity Programs in connection alongside cannabis legalization.
Social Equity Programs create a more inclusive and diverse industry. They help provide ownership opportunities, expand educational tools, end policies that burden communities disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs, and invest in communities that have been disenfranchised due to the consequences of drug policies of the past. While other industries have focused purely on profits, growth, and other capitalistic tendencies â the cannabis industry includes an agenda to right the wrongs of outdated laws and policies in order to create more equitable opportunities.
The âRCâ in SPARC originally stood for âResource Centerâ â we know that education and access to information is a critical part of supporting the cannabis community. In our ongoing commitment to create a fair and legal cannabis industry, SPARC continues to be a top resources center for the cannabis industry.
California Guides on Cannabis Use
Cannabis FAQ (2017)
Dept of Public Health information sheet of questions and answers about cannabis use for consumers
Safe Use Flier (2017)
Dept of Public Health information sheet on safety precautions when using cannabis
What is Illegal Medical Flier (2017)
Dept of Public Health information on the penalties of illegal use and possession of medical cannabis
What is Legal Medical Flier (2017)
Dept of Public Health information on the legal use and possession of medical cannabis
What is Illegal Adult Use Flier (2017)
Dept of Public Health information on the penalties of illegal use and possession of adult use cannabis
What is Legal Adult Use Flier (2017)
Dept of Public Health information on the legal use and possession of adult use cannabis
SF Cannabis Social Equity Center
Applicant Qualifications Webpage
Link to the San Francisco Office of Cannabis list of qualifiers and documents needed for being a verified social equity applicant in SF
Incubator Info Webpage
Link to the San Francisco Office of Cannabis list of cannabis operators looking for social equity partners
Verification Webpage
Link to the San Francisco Office of Cannabis portal to apply to be a verified social equity applicant
Know Your Rights Webpage
Link to the San Francisco Office of Cannabis FAQ on your cannabis rights in San Francisco
San Francisco's Social Equity Program
Learn more about SPARCâs commitments to SFâs Cannabis Social Equity Program
SF Employment Support
First Source SF DEI Resources (2017)
San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development flier on the Disability Employment Initiative services offered, and locations to access the services
First Source SF Job Readiness Program Outline (2018)
San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development flier on Job Readiness Services provided to residents
OEWD Job Centers
San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development web page listing contact and location information on where to access Job Readiness services
OEWD Rapid Response to Layoff Program (2017)
San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development flier for SF residents that have or will be laid-off, with information on resources for getting through the layoff, and finding a new career
Social Equity Brands
At SPARC retail stores, weâve always prided ourselves on connecting our customers with the best brands on the market. As part of our diverse assortment we proudly carry, support, and promote several social equity brands. Each brand has a unique story and a unique product â and we encourage you to learn more about the social equity brands that we support.
Are you a verified equity applicant with San Francisco or Oakland? Interested in vending with SPARC?
In support of San Franciscoâs Equity Goals SPARC is actively looking for cannabis and cannabis products cultivated, manufactured, or distributed by Equity qualified licensees. Please fill out the questionnaire linked below for some basic information that will allow the SPARC intake team to do a preliminary review of your products. Verification of your Equity Applicant status with San Francisco or Oakland will be required and may prolong the response of our team.
Equity Approved Applicantâs Product Intake Questionnaire
Please note: valid local and state licenses and a sellers permit are required for all vendors with SPARC
Governor Newsom signs Cannabis Trailer Bill, creating the Department of Cannabis Control
California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) â the new State licensing agency
Statement from the DCC announcing the new agency, âThe Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) was establishedâŠfollowing the signing of Assembly Bill (AB) 141. DCC consolidates the three state cannabis programs â the Bureau of Cannabis Control, CDFAâs CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing Division, and CDPHâs Manufactured Cannabis Safety Branch â into a single, new state department. Governor Newsom has appointed Nicole Elliott to lead DCC as its first DirectorâŠNow that we have created a single point-of-contact, we begin the process of streamlining licensing and regulations so we can better serve Californians. We will create as much continuity and consistency as possible as we transition into DCC. Our teams will continue to serve and work with you in the same ways. We will also continue to use the current licensing systems.â
DCC Equity Applicant Support
The Department of Cannabis Control has established the Equity-Local Liaison Support Unit to provide technical assistance to those who have been identified as equity applicants and licensees in their local jurisdictions. If you are an equity applicant or equity licensee, dedicated staff are available to provide you technical assistance related to the Departmentâs license types.
Reach out if you need help with:
Understanding the application requirements for a State license
Navigating the State license renewal process
Obtaining resources regarding Track-and-Trace and regulatory compliance testing
Learning the process for submitting business modifications or required notifications
Accessing resources for licensees, including fact sheets, video tutorials, and ELearning
For more information, equity applicants and equity licensees can contact the Department by phone at (833) 493-0583 option 2 or by email at [email protected]Â
SPARC Farms Processing Services
The Department of Cannabis Control has established the Equity-Local Liaison Support Unit to provide technical assistance to those who have been identified as equity applicants and licensees in their local jurisdictions. If you are an equity applicant or equity licensee, dedicated staff are available to provide you technical assistance related to the Departmentâs license types.
Reach out if you need help with:
Understanding the application requirements for a State license
Navigating the State license renewal process
Obtaining resources regarding Track-and-Trace and regulatory compliance testing
Learning the process for submitting business modifications or required notifications
Accessing resources for licensees, including fact sheets, video tutorials, and ELearning
For more information, equity applicants and equity licensees can contact the Department by phone at (833) 493-0583 option 2 or by email at [email protected]Â
The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) Social Equity Scholarship Program
The scholarship is aimed at providing any social equity applicant or license-holder a one-year free membership with the NCIA, and intends to âhelp level the playing field by providing current and future equity operators with the networking, resources, and educational benefits offered by the nationâs largest and most established cannabis trade organization.â
For more information on NCIA, and the scholarship program please click HERE.
Checkr
Checkr believes a criminal sentence should never be a life sentence to unemployment. They believe that human potential should not be limited by the past, and they work to expand peopleâs opportunities.
To promote their mission of fair-chance hiring, they built an affordable end-to-end expungement process for candidates, which leads them from qualification to completion.
Checkr currently support expungements in California.
For more information about Checkr please click HERE.
MATTIO
MATTIO Communications is an award-winning, independent marketing and communications firm that serves local and national cannabis and lifestyle clients.
As reported by MATTIO Communications to WFMZ-TV 69 News on the MATTIO Voices Initiative: The initiative consists of three pillars: a pro bono program which offers at least one quarter of PR services to entrepreneurs of color or social equity licensees; High Priority, a free platform that enables brands and reputable nonprofits to reach wider audiences; and ongoing fundraising for nonprofits focused on addressing the harm perpetuated by the War on Drugs, including the Last Prisoner Project.
Learn more about MATTIOâs Pro-Bono Program.
Workforce Link SF
Workforce Link SF connects job seekers with the best employment opportunities to help them achieve their career goals and economic sufficiency. They provide employers customized recruitment services to find the right talent that will grow and sustain their companies. Job seekers with different employment needs can access diverse industries and participate in the 21st century economy.
Workforce Link SF Cannabis Jobs
Workforce Link SF Cannabis Jobs (2023) â San Francisco Office of Economic & Workforce Development hiring board link. Follow this link to view search results for âcannabis jobsâ posted on the OEWD website. SPARC posts all SF job openings with OEWD.
SUPPORT THE LAST PRISONER PROJECT
âThe Last Prisoner Project focuses on three key criminal justice reform initiatives: prisoner release, record clearing through clemency and expungement, and reentry programs. A core social justice focus is to release incarcerated cannabis prisoners. Data shows, however, that most released prisoners fail without the proper resources in place. Reentry programs reduce recidivism. A criminal record can be a significant barrier to employment, housing, financial assistance, and more, so we work to clear cannabis prisoners record, given that those acts are now legal. Collectively these programs help cannabis prisoners become âfully free.'â
VOTE
There are many ways to change the system for the better, and one of those tools is to use your voice at the voting polls. Visit vote.gov for general voting information and, for Californians, register to vote online here. Register now, make your election day game plan, ensure you cast your ballot, and make sure your voice is heard! Once youâve done that yourself, make sure your friends and family vote, too. The key to changing policies for the better is organize and mobilize. Together, we can use our voices to demand and create a better, fairer, more just system.
You can also contact your representatives regarding local and state issues. Find your representatives now.
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