We Provide Financial Literacy, Entrepreneurship Curriculum and Physical & Mental Wellness programs for incarcerated and returned citizens.


We offer the unique opportunity for you to sponsor the re-education of  incarcerated and recently released citizen

By doing this you will help transform the lives of the underserved & make the world A little bit better.

Why We Are Here

The Problem

Prison reform is a problem that needs serious attention. If 7/10 airplanes fell out of the sky or 7/10 taxi's crashed on their route, neither industry would survive.



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The Solution

Within the next five to ten years, we hope to reach 1,000,000 incarcerated individuals, providing them with access to education and opportunities for a better life after they’ve served their time.


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Our Purpose

We know first hand the uphill walk an individual faces upon release from incarceration and we believe the bridge to success is paved with literacy and self-development.


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Our Mission

Our mission is to fight recidivism and address the social problems of mass incarceration by providing the incarcerated population and returned citizens the real-world skills needed to succeed.


AccomplishED VenturesTM is dedicated to delivering the nation’s best outcomes in prison re-entry.



Our unique set up allows you to take action & help reform Hundreds of thousands of formerly incarcerated individuals return home each year with zero support, guidance, or resources.


By using the button below you can find out more about how to begin sponsorship.

Sponsorship

Testimonial


“Accomplished ventures is the number one resource for life-changing curriculum. The content is authentic. The information is guided easy to understand and step-by-step, and the narrative of change truly transforms the individual from within there's a reason. They're the leader in re-entry.”

Texas Department of Corrections


“Over the years there've been so many programs offered to the residents, but the changes in the, on the yard changes within the residents, changes in the community are second to none with accomplished ventures.”

California Department of Corrections

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