Supports research and collaboration to advance an equitable, sustainable, and compliant cannabis industry in California, focusing on environmental impacts and best practices.
Funder: The Campbell Foundation
Due Dates: January 23, 2026 | July 31, 2026
Funding Amounts: Maximum request: $25,000 per unsolicited grant; most awards range from $1,000–$25,000; funds expected to be expended within 12 months.
Summary: Supports projects advancing an equitable, environmentally-compliant cannabis industry in California through research, technical assistance, outreach, and policy collaboration.
Key Information: Only organizations that have never previously received a Campbell Foundation grant are eligible.
The Campbell Foundation's Cannabis Program funds initiatives that support the development of an equitable, sustainable, and compliant cannabis industry in California. Grants are aimed at facilitating the implementation of Proposition 64 and may support technical assistance for cultivators, outreach on best practices, research on industry impacts, policy guidance, and collaboration between cannabis and environmental groups. The program also invests in efforts to reduce illegal cannabis cultivation on public lands and encourages industry participation in state licensing and environmental compliance.