Our Purpose

Transforming Lives. Unlocking Potential. 

$39 Billion

 Cost Of Incarceration To Taxpayers In 2012

$33.5 Billion

The Corrections Budget For Incarceration

$5.4 Billion

The Cost Over The Budget To Incarceration Citizens

$300

The Cost Of Educating An Incarcerated Citizen & Helping With Refom

Clarity in purpose, confidence in self & community encouragement.

When a man gets released from prison and stays out, that’s a win for ALL. When his children do not go to prison and continue an intergenerational cycle of incarceration, that is transformative. 

Our Purpose

 AccomplishED VenturesTM provides incarcerated individuals with the tools they need to be successful in the real world

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It’s clear that taxpayers pay far too much to incarcerate inmates in the United States. Corrections expenditures have nearly quadrupled over the past two decades.

  • ✅These statistics demonstrate the vast need for rehabilitative programs


  • ✅Specifically focused on personal and career development


  • ✅Beginning in the prison system–prior to release–and that continue to offer support post-release


  • ✅Providing inmates with an education drastically reduces the likelihood that they will reoffend and return to prison.


  • ✅When inmates receive vocational training, the recidivism rate drops to approximately 30%.


  • ✅With an associate’s degree, recidivism drops to 13.7%


  • ✅With a bachelor’s degree, it drops to 5.6%


  • ✅Once an inmate receives a master’s degree, the recidivism rate is so low that it’s effectively 0%


  • ✅ It’s simple – if returned citizens can live a meaningful, productive lives after serving their sentences, they will not reoffend.


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Returned citizens frequently find themselves stuck 

Stuck in a cycle of incarceration, rearrest, and return to prison.

A National Institute of Justice study found that within three years of release two-thirds (67.8%) of released prisoners were rearrested. 

The Solution
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