Kiva sets industry precedent with first to market donation program, The Kiva Cares Project, to provide essential cannabis medicine

Kiva sets industry precedent with first to market donation program, The Kiva Cares Project, to provide essential cannabis medicine

 

Kiva, the market leader in cannabis edibles, announced today the official launch of the Kiva Cares Project, a first-of-its-kind corporate commitment and full service donation program that will provide all Out of Spec product and product with less than 30 days till BBD date/COA expiration date to California Medical patients in need of these essential products. Kiva and the Kiva Cares Project aim to establish a new industry standard to prevent cannabis waste, offer quality cannabis products to those who need them most, and compel other cannabis brands across the country to follow suit. Following this California market debut, expansion plans to roll out Kiva Cares nationally are imminent.

Longtime Kiva employee and the brand’s Quality and Compliance Manager, Erika Osueke, started The Kiva Cares Project after learning how much cannabis product is wasted each year due to packaging defects, being under or over potency, or are soon to expire- despite the fact they are high quality products that are viable for use and can make a profound difference to medical consumers who lack access and affordability. With the launch of the Kiva Cares Project, Kiva Confections aims for no less than revolutionizing the industry.

“The cannabis industry has the power and potential to serve public health in a way that is both unique and revolutionary,” said Osueke. “We are only scratching the surface of scaling the kind of life-changing impact cannabis can have for those consumers who need it most.”

Under Kiva’s guidance and framework, a product donation of this size and scale was made possible by a growing network of organizations including Weed for WarriorsSweetleaf CollectiveAmericans for Safe AccessLos Angeles NORML, and ReCompass who will partner with select California dispensaries to distribute the product to those in need. Anresco Laboratories and SC Labs are also participating laboratories donating their testing services to the cause.

“Sweetleaf and Team Compassion are excited to be a part of the Kiva Cares Project,” said Joe Sweetleaf, Founder of Sweetleaf Collective. “These collective industry efforts will undoubtedly help thousands of veterans and patients access $1.75 million worth of free medical cannabis products through the Kiva Cares Project. Together we are saving and transforming lives.”

“SB34 is about legal cannabis access for patients. Very simply, without cannabis access, California veteran and non-veteran patients would be forced to medicate with pharmaceuticals that have FDA stated risk of addiction, overdose, death and suicidal ideation,” said Sean Kiernan, CEO at Weed for Warriors. “Cannabis and SB34 is providing a safer alternative and therefore saving lives.”

For more information on the program and how California Medical patients can gain access to these products, visit kivaconfections.com or visit the brand on Instagram @madebykiva. Retailers interested in receiving these donations for their patients can sign up at https://airtable.com/shrpb0hWJ5mlTAQ4a.

About Kiva:

Kiva was founded in 2010 with a clear mission – change how the world views and uses cannabis for the better. Frustrated by the inconsistent, low-quality edibles available at the time, a young couple began making chocolate bars out of their Bay Area, California home kitchen. Today, their award-winning Kiva chocolate barsCamino gummiesPetra mintsTerra bites, and Lost Farm chews and gummies are the most trusted, recommended, and sought-after. For this, Kiva has become the most recognized edible brand in cannabis with a passionate customer base throughout hundreds of dispensaries in CA, AZ, NV, MI, IL, OH, OK, MA, HI and Canada.