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Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
The Cannabis Industry Training (CanTrain) Program is a competitive grant funding opportunity through the Department of Employment and Economic Development’s (DEED’s) Office of Adult Career Pathways. The Office of Adult Career Pathways (ACP) serves Minnesotans at all stages of their educational and career journeys through the development and implementation of workforce training programs. ACP serves adults who traditionally face multiple barriers to employment, need enhanced educational services, wrap-around support, and supportive services in order to be successful in securing long-term family-sustaining wages. Services are intended to help eliminate racial disparities and large economic gaps for the purpose of increasing Minnesotans’ literacy and access to high-growth, high-wage jobs.
Cannabis Industry Training Program RFP
City of New York
Cannabis NYC will host a non-mandatory information and networking session. Cannabis NYC will provide an overview of the RFP and provide an opportunity for vendors to network. Please note questions about the Request for Proposal will not be answered at the session and instead must be submitted in writing per Section C below.
Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)
The purpose of the cannabis equity grants program for local jurisdictions is to advance economic justice for populations and communities impacted by cannabis prohibition and the war on drugs by providing support to local jurisdictions as they promote equity in California and eliminate barriers to enter the newly regulated cannabis industry for equity program applicants and licensees.
Colorado Community College System
Transforming Colorado's workforce through customized training, the Skill Advance program offers State funding for Colorado First and Existing Industry job training reimbursement grants to strengthen business competitiveness and improve employment opportunities. Colorado First and Existing Industry Programs are jointly administered by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) and the Colorado Community College System (CCCS), and grants are locally managed by participating community colleges.
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Dec 01, 2025