RAW Rolling Papers Supports Legacy Cannabis Operators through Donation
The cannabis industry witnessed a noteworthy collaboration when RAW Rolling Papers, a well-established player in rolling papers and smoking solutions, announced its support for The JUSTÜS Foundation. This alliance aims to address the challenges faced by legacy cannabis operators—individuals who were involved in the cannabis trade prior to its legal recognition.
Legacy Operators: An Overview
The term “legacy operators” refers to those who took significant risks, pioneering the cannabis trade in an era when it wasn’t legally recognized. These operators often faced challenges, from societal perceptions to legal repercussions. Today, as the legal landscape shifts, ensuring these pioneers have a place in the new market structure becomes crucial.
The RAW Seeds Fellowships
The RAW Seeds Fellowships, initiated by RAW Rolling Papers, intends to provide opportunities and support for these legacy operators. Josh Kesselman, the visionary behind RAW, emphasizes the significance of acknowledging and aiding these early industry contributors. He views it as more than a responsibility; it’s about recognizing and validating their foundational role in the industry.
The JUSTÜS Foundation’s Role
The JUSTÜS Foundation, in partnership with RAW, aspires to help these legacy operators transition to the global legal cannabis market. Through an array of educational programs, from the “Woman Warrior Initiative” to “Cannabis Accounting Roundtables,” they aim for a holistic approach to support.
Scheril Murray Powell, the foundation’s COO, sheds light on their mission, emphasizing the importance of integrating legacy operators into the evolving market, ensuring inclusivity and diversity.
Grants and Opportunities
Central to this partnership are the RAW Seeds Fellowship grants, designed for legacy operators who previously faced legal challenges. These grants, intended to aid the initiation of legal cannabis businesses, are a testament to the shared vision of RAW and The JUSTÜS Foundation.
Furthermore, additional provisions are set to roll out smaller grants to multiple legacy operators, supporting them in their journey within the legalized cannabis industry.
For those considering these grants, the application timeline spans from August 1st to August 31. Details and specifics are outlined on www.RAWJUSTUS.com.
Conclusion
In an evolving industry, where legalization and market structures are rapidly transforming, it’s imperative that the foundational contributors—the legacy operators—are not left in the shadows. Collaborative efforts like these ensure a more inclusive and equitable cannabis industry.