Establishes Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program and Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program; makes appropriation.
This bill is poised to facilitate the growth of a skilled workforce ready to meet industry demands, thereby improving employment opportunities for individuals trained in cannabis-related jobs. In addition to the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program, the bill establishes the Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program, which specifically supports the hiring of individuals trained under the first program by microbusinesses in the cannabis sector. Both grant programs are funded with an allocation of $400,000 each for fiscal year 2024.
Assembly Bill A2889, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to establish two significant grant programs designed to enhance workforce development within the cannabis industry. The Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program will provide financial support to various organizations that aim to develop training initiatives for workers in this burgeoning sector. The program is intended for a diverse array of potential applicants, including businesses, labor organizations, educational institutions, and community organizations, all of which must demonstrate a connection to the cannabis industry either directly or through partnerships with cannabis businesses.
One notable aspect of A2889 is its focus on social equity, aiming to ensure that opportunities in the cannabis workforce are accessible to marginalized communities. The requirements set forth in the bill stipulate that applicants seeking funding must demonstrate their commitment to hiring a diverse workforce, which includes minorities and women. By including these stipulations, the bill not only addresses workforce gaps but also aims to rectify historical inequalities within the employment landscape of the cannabis industry.