November 18, 2020 – The Marijuana Regulatory Agency’s (MRA) social equity team will now accept applications for the social equity program online.
On December 2, 2020 the social equity team will host an education and outreach session to demonstrate the online social equity program application process. The information for registering for the session may be found below.
Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Time: 10:00 AM
Place: Online (Zoom)
While attendance is free, space is limited; interested participants need to register at the following website: http://bit.ly/MRA-SEonline.
The Zoom meeting information will be sent to participants who register for the session.
Following the presentation, the social equity team will be available to answer questions about the application process.
More education and outreach sessions for the MRA’s Social Equity Program will be added soon; check the MRA website for more information
For more information on the social equity program and submitting the application online, please see the social equity page.
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