The city of San Francisco has received a $4.5 million state grant to promote equity within the city's cannabis industry, city officials said Friday.
SAN FRANCISCO — The city of San Francisco has received a $4.5 million state grant to promote equity within the city’s cannabis industry, city officials said Friday.
The grant from the state’s Office of Business and Economic Development will support the Equity Grant Program within San Francisco’s Office of Cannabis, according to city officials.The grant program has issued more than $5.5 million to more than 50 businesses since the city launched it in February 2021.
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