Cannabis Social Equity Loan application now open
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced that applications for “Round II” of the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program are now open. According to the announcement, the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program will provide $12 million in loans to social equity dispensaries through Direct Forgivable Loans (DFL) fully financed by the State of Illinois. Loan amounts, up to $240,000, will be provided to qualified, licensed social equity dispensaries.
The announcement states, “After providing approximately $22 million through Round I of the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program to infusers, transporters and craft growers, DCEO is opening Round II for dispensaries. Eligible applicants must be social equity Conditional and Adult Use Dispensing Organizations licensed by the Illinois Department of Finance and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). This round of funding is open to dispensaries that received licenses prior to the July 2023 dispensary license lottery.”
Applicants will be selected based on factors including social equity status, financial need, and progress toward becoming operational. DCEO will also conduct an analysis of the applicants’ financial resources. DCEO anticipates providing up to 50 loans through this round of funding; there are approximately 200 licensed social equity dispensaries that may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity.
Qualified selected applicants will be provided loans up to $240,000 based on social equity status, financial need, and progress toward becoming operational. Applications for this round of loans will be accepted until April 17, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. To view the application instructions and apply for the loan, please visit DCEO’s Social Equity Cannabis Loan website: https://dceo.illinois.gov/cannabisequity/loaninfo.html. To help applicants prepare to apply for funding, DCEO will be holding a webinar (register here) at 11 a.m. on March 5. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to CEO.CannabisLoan@illinois.gov for application assistance.
According to the announcement, “DCEO has made several program improvements intended to streamline the application process and provide loans in a timely manner while ensuring all financial reviews are met. First, these loans will be structured as direct forgivable loans that are fully financed by the State. While DCEO utilized the DFL model later in the process, the original program design provided loans from lending institutions, which caused significant delays and hurdles for program participants. Second, in order to build capacity and serve applicants as quickly as possible, DCEO has enlisted the support of advisory firm Baker Tilly to assess and verify the financial information submitted by applicants.”
Here’s what Illinois politicians say about the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program:
“In Illinois, equity is front and center in our work to expand the legal cannabis industry,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to my administration’s Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program, a new wave of entrepreneurs impacted by the failed war on drugs will be able to access forgivable, low interest loans to start their business.”
“Social equity has been at the core of our work in expanding access to capital in the cannabis industry,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “As Chair of the Restore, Reinvest and Renew (R3) Program board, I’m thrilled communities that have suffered decades of disinvestment will have more opportunities in this space. There is no justice without equity.”
“The Direct Forgivable Loan Program has already helped dozens of infusers, transporters and craft growers, and through the second round of funding, licensed social equity cannabis dispensaries will have an opportunity to apply for fully forgivable loans,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “The State of Illinois remains committed to promoting an equitable cannabis industry by supporting social equity licensees.”
“We recognize access to capital for social equity dispensary applicants remains an obstacle for licensure in Illinois, and this step will help knock down those barriers to ensure dispensary ownership in Illinois reflects the diverse population of our great state,” said Cannabis Regulation Oversight Officer (CROO) Erin Johnson. “I look forward to welcoming qualified applicants into the most equitable cannabis industry in the country.”
“The old wall of unmet promises of opportunity and support for the black business community of Illinois and particularly those in the cannabis space is continually being torn down by this administration,” said House Assistant Majority Leader Marcus C. Evans, Jr (D-Chicago). “Illinois is executing on a promise support social equity licensees’ by providing much-needed funding to licensed social equity dispensaries through the second round of the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program.”
“Access to capital is the key to unlocking opportunities in the cannabis industry. As the federal prohibition persists, aspiring entrepreneurs face formidable hurdles. Government support is paramount, especially for women, Black, and brown individuals,” said Rep. La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago). “In Illinois, we must lead the charge in fostering inclusivity and equity. Together, through targeted initiatives and strategic investments, we can empower underrepresented communities and build a thriving, diverse cannabis sector that benefits all.”
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