Cannabis partnership opportunities extend far beyond simple affiliate commissions. The most successful cannabis businesses understand that strategic partnerships create value for all parties involved – including the customers who benefit from improved products and services.
All Things Cannabis seeks partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to education, advocacy, and positive cannabis culture. We are open to working with just about any type of brand, service, content creator, etc., just reach out and if we vibe with your message we’ll get in touch as soon as we can!

We believe cannabis partnerships should advance the industry, not just generate revenue. The best partnerships combine complementary strengths to create something more valuable than either organization could achieve alone.
Our approach prioritizes long-term relationships over short-term gains. We’d rather have fewer, deeper partnerships than dozens of superficial affiliate relationships.
Quality partnerships reflect shared values and mutual respect.
Our collaboration with Freedom Grow demonstrates the impact of values-aligned partnerships. Together, we’re working to support individuals still imprisoned for cannabis offenses and their families. This partnership combines All Things Cannabis’ educational reach with Freedom Grow’s direct action approach. Our audience learns about criminal justice issues while connecting with ways to create change.
Real partnerships address real problems beyond just business growth.
Educational collaborations allow organizations with specialized knowledge to reach our engaged audience. Cannabis research institutions, policy organizations, and advocacy groups can share expertise through our platform.
Product partnerships focus on items that genuinely benefit our audience – educational materials, consumption accessories, or services that support cannabis users. We’re not interested in promoting products we wouldn’t use ourselves.
Service partnerships connect our audience with professionals they need – lawyers, accountants, consultants, and other experts serving the cannabis community.
Effective cannabis partnerships create value for all audiences involved. We promote partners’ content, events, and services when they align with our readers’ interests and needs.
Partners can contribute guest content, participate in interviews, or collaborate on educational materials. These activities build authority for partners while providing valuable content for our audience.
Joint initiatives like advocacy campaigns, educational series, or industry reports maximize the impact of partnership resources.
The best partnerships help all parties grow their audiences, improve their services, and increase their impact. We measure partnership success by value created, not just traffic exchanged.
Partners gain access to our engaged cannabis audience and benefit from association with our trusted brand. We gain access to partners’ expertise, audiences, and resources.
Successful partnerships evolve over time as organizations grow and opportunities change.

We’re open to discussing both short-term, one-off, and long term collaboration with brands who’s values align with our own.
Interested in partnering with us?
Reach out and let’s create something impactful and change lives together!
We prioritize strategic partnerships with organizations sharing our commitment to cannabis education, criminal justice reform, and positive industry development. This includes advocacy groups, educational institutions, and mission-driven businesses.
Product partnerships focus on items that genuinely benefit cannabis users – educational materials, quality accessories, or services that solve real problems. We avoid partnerships that feel purely commercial.
Service partnerships connect our audience with professionals they need, including legal services, business consulting, and technical expertise relevant to cannabis industry participants.
Revenue arrangements vary based on partnership type and value exchange. Some partnerships involve affiliate commissions, others focus on mutual promotion or content collaboration without direct revenue sharing.
We prefer partnerships where revenue flows naturally from value creation rather than forced monetization of content. The best partnerships generate revenue because they genuinely help people solve problems.
Partnership terms are negotiated individually based on the specific value each organization brings to the collaboration. We don’t use one-size-fits-all affiliate programs (except in the shop, we do have an affiliate program with a standard 30% commission if that’s your thing!).
Potential partners must demonstrate commitment to cannabis education, consumer safety, or industry advancement. We evaluate organizations based on their mission alignment, not just their market size or revenue potential.
Partners should have established reputations in their fields and demonstrate expertise that benefits our audience. We’re not interested in partnerships that are purely transactional.
All potential partners undergo evaluation of their business practices, product quality, and public communications to ensure alignment with our editorial standards and audience expectations.
Content collaborations range from guest posts and interviews to comprehensive educational series and joint research projects. The structure depends on partner expertise and audience interest.
Partners may contribute expertise while we handle content creation and distribution, or we may collaborate on content development from conception through publication. Editorial control remains with All Things Cannabis for anything published on our platforms to maintain quality standards.
All collaborative content is clearly attributed to contributing partners while maintaining our editorial voice and fact-checking standards. This approach benefits partners while preserving audience trust.
Successful cannabis partnerships create genuine value for all parties’ audiences, not just the organizations involved. The best partnerships solve real problems or provide valuable resources that didn’t exist before the collaboration.
Long-term thinking trumps short-term gains in successful partnerships. Organizations that invest in relationship building and mutual support typically achieve better results than those focused solely on immediate revenue generation.
Transparent communication, aligned values, and complementary strengths form the foundation of successful cannabis partnerships. When these elements align, partnerships often exceed initial expectations and create ongoing opportunities for collaboration..
