09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 13:23
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dover, DE - The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) today announced the implementation of the Social Equity Financial Assistance (SEFA) Grant Program. This initiative reflects the State of Delaware's commitment to advancing equitable participation in the adult-use marijuana industry by providing direct financial support to eligible social equity licensees.
The SEFA Grant Program is designed to reduce structural barriers to entry that have historically limited opportunities for individuals and communities disproportionately impacted by prior marijuana laws. Through milestone-based grant funding, approved licensees will receive support for critical business needs, including facility build-out, equipment acquisition, and other essential start-up expenditures.
"By launching the SEFA Grant Program, Delaware is taking a significant step toward ensuring that the state's adult-use marijuana industry develops in a manner that is inclusive, diverse, and sustainable," said Commissioner Joshua Sanderlin. "This program is an essential component of our broader effort to build a regulated market that both protects public health and promotes equitable economic opportunity."
Program Overview:
The initial distribution of SEFA Grant funding is scheduled to commence in the coming weeks as qualifying licensees reach designated operational milestones.
To further support applicants, OMC will be hosting a webinar to assist licensees in navigating the SEFA grant process. Interested participants can register and join the event at the following link: OMC SEFA Webinar Registration.
The launch of the SEFA Grant Program was supported by strong interagency collaboration. Delaware's Department of Technology and Information (DTI) played a key role in deploying the OMC Licensing application ahead of schedule, with guidance and coordination across participating state agencies.
About Delaware's Adult-Use Marijuana Program
Delaware's adult-use marijuana program is governed by a comprehensive regulatory framework designed to protect public safety, prevent youth access, and promote responsible consumption. The program builds upon the foundation established by the state's medical marijuana framework, enacted by the Delaware General Assembly in 2011.