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HNPC, A NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION
Contract #
A-2017-369-05
Agency
PLANNING & BUILDING
Council Approval Date
11/9/2017
Expiration Date
12/31/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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Open Door Policy- We have an open-door policy to all local law enforcement, city <br />members, or direct neighbors to any of our operational facilities. <br />Neighbors & Alliances- We aim to integrate into the surrounding business community <br />by maintain a friendly rapport with neighboring businesses and ad hoc committees <br />assigned to the areas we operate in. We have experience working with HOA committees, <br />cannabis and general business coalitions, and all local agencies relevant to operating a <br />cannabis business. <br />Employment <br />Our organization is passionately committed to benefiting the cities, towns and villages we are <br />lucky enough to call home. This starts with creating living wage jobs (complete with healthcare) <br />and ensuring that our managers and supervisors comply with all Equal Employment Opportunity <br />Commission (EEOC) standards and guidelines. We aim to fill as many positions as possible with <br />hires from the Santa Ana area. <br />Charitable Involvement <br />Those involved in our organization have long histories of being involved with non -profits <br />and charities. Traditionally we have focused on donations that benefit local police departments, <br />boys and girls clubs, parks departments, and community organizations. HnHPC wants to commit <br />to working with charitable organizations within Santa Ana such as the Orangewood Foundation, <br />a 501 c3 nonprofit providing foster services, and Grandma's House of Hope, a non-profit charity <br />that provides basic needs to families living in extreme poverty. HnHPC will commit to providing <br />donations in the forms of monies, hosting food drives, or participating in the charity events such <br />as holiday planning, holiday gift giving, or general food packing. In addition to local <br />involvement, the group takes an active role in shaping industry policy and giving time to <br />organizations focused on improving the legal and constitutional framework of cannabis on a <br />national level. HnHPC is currently a member of SACA, Santa Ana Cannabis Association, and <br />pays a monthly fee to help support the organization in its effort to help shape cannabis regulation <br />in the City of Santa Ana. <br />Goals <br />It is our belief that cannabis businesses have an obligation to the health and well being of <br />their customers as well as the communities in which they operate. The City of Santa Ana has a <br />rich history, one that we can honor by being an upstanding corporate citizen and giving back to <br />the community. We believe this effective interaction and dialogue can help to change the <br />perception of an ever -evolving industry like cannabis. Our goal is to create a long-term, <br />mutually beneficial relationship with the City of Santa Ana. <br />
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