Through their combined experience in justice reform, entrepreneurship, and mentorship, Glenn, Divine, and Ron come up with an idea to change the conversation around reentry and entrepreneurship in order to combat recidivism.
They realized that most non-profit efforts around reentry focus on short-term training and education, but few take action or risks by giving grants to formerly incarcerated founders, and that most incubators, accelerators, or non-profit educational organizations match founders with mentors who do not understand what it means to be formerly incarcerated.
They begin to develop a mission:
What if some formerly incarcerated people were supported as entrepreneurs rather than retrained to enter a workforce that second-guesses them at every juncture?