Gotham Launches Accelerator; First Cohort to Support Black-Owned Cannabis Brands

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NEW YORK — Dispensary concept chain Gotham launched the Gotham Growth Project (GGP), a business accelerator program designed to support growth-stage cannabis consumer brands from underserved communities. The inaugural cohort will focus on Black-owned businesses operating in New York City, providing founders with the structure, strategic guidance, and industry access needed to scale sustainably. Future cohorts will expand to additional underserved communities.

The six-session program is open to founders based in New York City’s five boroughs, Westchester County, and Long Island who already  are selling products through licensed dispensaries, retail partners, or regulated marketplaces. GGP blends instruction, peer collaboration, and practical assignments to help founders tackle real-world growth challenges, from retail readiness and operations to financial strategy and expansion planning.

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“Too many founders from underserved communities are expected to navigate growth on their own after clearing the hardest barriers to entry,” said Gotham Chief Operating Officer Kenny Anderson. “GGP is about meeting founders when the stakes are high, the margins are tight, and the next decisions matter most. This program is designed to help brands move from traction to scalability. The mission of GGP is to turn diverse visions into success.”

The accelerator curriculum includes six core focus areas:

  • Brand foundation and positioning.
  • Product development and regulatory alignment.
  • Operations and sales strategy.
  • Retail readiness and partnerships.
  • Financial planning and capital preparedness.
  • Storytelling, pitching, and executive presence.

To support long-term business development beyond the program, Gotham will host a series of master classes following completion of the six sessions.

“The idea for the Gotham Growth Project was born out of feedback we received from our store teams,” said Gotham founder and Chief Executive Officer Joanne Wilson. “They consistently shared a desire to see more diverse brands represented on our shelves. GGP is our response and also our responsibility to the people who make Gotham what it is. This is a tangible, intentional way to support Black founders who are already building strong products and deserve greater visibility, resources, and pathways to scale.”

Eligible applicants must be at least 51-percent Black-owned and -operated, have been in business for one year or more, and currently have at least one product on the market. Qualified product categories include THC and CBD offerings such as flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, gummies, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals.

The program will conclude with a live pitch showcase at The Highrise, Gotham’s semi-annual leadership salon, in October 2026.

Applications for the first cohort close March 11 at 5:00 PM ET.

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