New programs started to support Minnesota’s legal cannabis industry

March 10, 2025

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Two new programs have been launched to assist organizations that will assist businesses operating in the state’s adult-use cannabis industry.

Up to $8 million will be available through the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) two new initiatives, the CanNavigate program and the CanStartup program.

CanNavigate (Cannabis Industry Navigation Grants) will offer up to $2 million in competitively awarded grants to community-based entrepreneurial support organization (ESOs) and organizations with cannabis regulatory experts to help individuals navigate the regulatory structure of operating a business in the legal cannabis industry.  There is an emphasis on serving individuals whose social equity status has been verified and people facing barriers to employment.

CanStartup (Cannabis Industry Startup Financing Grants) will award up to $6 million in grants to nonprofit lenders to fund loans to new cannabis microbusinesses and support job creation in communities where long-term residents are eligible to be social equity applicants.

“These grants invest in a promising sector of our state economy,” says DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. “DEED, the Office of Cannabis Management, and Minnesota are committed to building a thriving and equitable cannabis market that maximizes opportunities for underserved communities and communities across the state.”

DEED will host a webinar on CanStartup on March 13 from 10 – 11am; applications are due on April 9. The agency will also host a webinar on CanNavigate for interested applicants on March 18 from 1 – 2pm; those applications are due on April 11.

“As the Office of Cannabis Management moves closer to issuing cannabis licenses, we remain focused on our commitment at DEED to social equity and economic opportunity,” says Commissioner Varilek.  “The CanNavigate and CanStartup grants will further remove barriers to market access for individuals who qualify as social equity applicants and help them thrive in Minnesota’s newest industry.”

In addition, DEED’s CanTrain RFP will launch later in March.  CanTrain will award grants to eligible organizations to develop and implement a workforce development program to provide support, navigation services and training to individuals leading to a relevant career in the legal cannabis industry.  And OCM is currently accepting applications for CanRenew, a program that helps fund projects addressing a range of community needs, including economic development, public health, violence prevention, youth development and civil legal aid.


 

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