Benefits of Becoming a Partner of ACCCE
By becoming an ACCCE partner, you can help ACCCE fulfill its mission of advancing the professional knowledge, skills, and experience of those committed to the risk management and promotion of sound commercial cannabis policies and procedures.
Partner benefits include:
Discounted membership and certification
Hosting educational content and corporate recognition during the event
Use of the ACCCE marks
The benefits for your commercial cannabis business of having your employees earn an ACCCE Certification include:
Provides your commercial cannabis business with certified experts in industry risk management
Promotes public safety and reduces public harm by equipping your professionals with industry best practices and risk management expertise
Having an employee who can provide proven insight to risk management
Outfitting your team with up-to-date knowledge of commercial cannabis risks, case studies, and hot topics
Access to resources and tools that promote efficient governance and take into account the needs of your vendors to identify outstanding risks and mitigation activities
Risk-management experts with deep expertise in the Cannabis Risk Management Framework, ACCCE’s common risk-based management standard adapted from other high-risk industries to commercial cannabis businesses
Employee knowledge on how to apply industry regulations and how they fit into the day-to-day activities of your commercial cannabis business
Employees who can properly escalate outstanding risks that are specific to your company and assist management in appropriate decision making to reduce risk and increase the ability to capitalize on opportunities
Employees can implement efficient assurance system of testing and monitoring to keep the company aware of internal and external changes in the environment
Ability to show third parties outside training and certification for an essential and highly regarded business function
 Employees who can identify precursor red flags of risk events to assist in identifying risk in its earliest stages