This first round will provide up to $5 million in funding to 501c(3) nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting young people (ages 0-24) in underserved and under-resourced communities across New York State. Funded by taxes collected from legal adult-use cannabis sales, these grants aim to address critical needs, including mental health, workforce development, and housing, in line with the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA).
Key Program Details:
- 40% of cannabis tax revenue from adult-use cannabis sales at licensed cannabis dispensaries is reinvested back into the communities that were most impacted by past drug policies in the form of grants. These grants are overseen by the Cannabis Advisory Board (CAB) and are aimed at helping historically under-resourced, underserved, and over-policed areas.
- The 2024 Community Reinvestment Program will prioritize grants to 501c(3) organizations that provide support services for young people in areas with high needs for youth services, addressing issues like mental health, workforce training, and stable housing.
- The Community Reinvestment Program is designed to ensure equitable distribution of resources throughout New York State, with at least one grant awarded in each Empire State Development (ESD) region.
How to Apply:
- 501 c(3) nonprofits interested in applying should begin the prequalification process through OCM’s online eGrants System.
- Applications will be submitted through OCM’s eGrants system. Organizations will be evaluated based on their ability to implement projects that align with the goals of the Community Reinvestment Program and directly benefit impacted communities.
We encourage you to share these resources with others who may benefit from this funding. By applying, you’re helping to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people and supporting communities disproportionately affected by past drug policies. Your commitment to this important work is truly appreciated!
Questions or clarifications regarding the RFA? In compliance with the Procurement Lobbying Law, Matt Courcelle, Contract Management Specialist II, NYS Office of General Services, Division of Financial Administration has been designated as the Primary Contact for this procurement and may be reached by email or voice for all inquiries regarding this grant opportunity.
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NYS Office of Cannabis Management