Sonoma County Growers Alliance

Sonoma County Growers Alliance

Educational non-profit supporting rights and responsibilities of local cultivators.
Education

About Sonoma County Growers Alliance

The mission of the Sonoma County Growers Alliance is to collaborate with and educate businesses, individuals, government and regulatory bodies in the cannabis industry.  We believe in developing and preserving the highest environmental, social and economic standards to ensure cannabis businesses participate within our community and thrive responsibly.

Being a member of SCGA is more than attending meetings or receiving newsletters. It is something much bigger. You are joining a family, a support system of business professionals, visionaries and leaders whose voices rise above. We are at the table shaping today and your future. Whether new to the industry or part of our legacy, as a consumer or an operator, SCGA welcomes all to join us as we continue to develop a stable and prosperous cannabis business marketplace in Sonoma County.

Sonoma County Growers Alliance is a community group organized to educate, collaborate and advocate for cannabis patient, cultivator and community rights and responsibilities. Cannabis craft cultivators are vital members of Sonoma County’s economy and deserve the creation of a fair market to ensure their position and survival during this time of transitioning into a regulated marketplace. Sonoma County Growers Alliance is answering this call for those who want to participate within a safe and legal system, adhering to the same clear structure and regulations afforded to other businesses that provide for our local economies. Our diverse member base already includes cultivators, manufacturers and labs, environmental, legal and service consultants, retailers, patients, dispensaries and distributors.

Features Sonoma County Growers Alliance

  • Transparency
    Bring the commercial cannabis businesses into the light
  • Inclusive
    Work cooperatively with all individuals, businesses, and officials
  • Protect
    Cultivator’s rights
    Small farmers, small business, caregiver collectives
  • Educate
    Responsible cultivation practices
    Environmental impacts
    Social impacts
    Responsible economic participation
  • Fair Distribution of Rights
    Facilitate the responsible growth of large businesses/dispensaries as well as small farmers.
  • Accountability
    Account for our activities, accept responsibility, disclose results in transparent manner.
  • Follow Through
    Make reasonable goals, and see to completion.
  • Leadership
    Social influence through intelligent, responsible action.
    Support local coalitions, organizations and individuals; current progressive leaders.
  • Protect the Environment
    Support current environmental standards set in place.
    Develop standards specifically for cultivators, fair and firm.
  • Social Economic Responsibility and Rights
    Initiate a strategy for cultivators to participate in paying taxes.
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Team

Shivawn Brady

Hours

Mon
9:00 - 17:00
Tue
9:00 - 17:00
Wed
9:00 - 17:00
Thu
9:00 - 17:00
Fri
9:00 - 17:00