Organization | Mission | Website |
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Women Employed in Cannabis | We Are Executives, Entrepreneurs, Cultivators, Bud-Tenders, Manufacturers, Retailers, Scientists, Researchers, Medical Professionals, Activists, Politicians And More. In Every Every Aspect Of The Industry You’ll Find The Incredible Contributions Of Women Working In Cannabis. | Website |
ArcView Women Inclusion Network | a network dedicated to supporting women in the cannabis industry. We empower each other with facts, conversations, mentorship, and deal flow. We are championing the movement to bring more women investors, companies, and products to the forefront of the industry. | Website |
Social Equity Empowerment Network | S.E.E.N. is a cooperative of entrepreneurial leaders pioneering the responsible and progressive economic growth for minorities and social equity applicants in the cannabis industry. | Website |
Minority Cannabis Business Association | The Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA) is the first non-profit organization created specifically to progress the cannabis industry by increasing diversity. | Website |
Women of Color in Cannabis | WOCC’s mission is to provide Women of Color and other socially and economically marginalized groups with a foundational understanding of the current Cannabis industry, and pathways to participate on an industrial scale. | Website |
Cannabis Regulators of Color | Cannabis Regulators of Color Coalition (CRCC) is a coalition of government officials appointed and/or selected to lead, manage and oversee the regulatory and policy implementation for legal medical and adult-use cannabis markets across the United States and abroad. | Website |
The National Diversity & Inclusion Cannabis Alliance | Our diverse and passionate team at NDICA works daily to create equitable employment and ownership opportunities in the hemp and cannabis space. We’ve designed and continually evolve programs intended to decrease disparities in life outcomes for people that come from marginalized communities affected by the War on Drugs. | Website |
Supernova Women | Empowering people of color to become self-sufficient shareholders in the cannabis economy. | Website |
Denver Women of Cannabis | Denver Women of Cannabis is a community of professional womenwho are leading the charge and changing the face of cannabis. | Website |
Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association | The Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association exists to promote the exploration, development, and advancement of the cannabis industry for the benefit of all Indigenous communities. ICIA is dedicated to the advocacy and empowerment of our Indigenous cannabis businesses, influencers, and aspiring entrepreneurs along with being a conduit of connection and data for Indigenous Nations as we push towards a vision of an equitable, just, and sustainable Indigenous cannabis economy. | Website |