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Empowering transformation through education
Our Reach
Our programs currently reach more than 300,000 people in jails and prisons across the United States. We collaborate with:
- The Federal Bureau of Prisons,
- The California Department of Corrections, with
- The Edovo Foundation, and with others.
The more people we reach, the more requests we receive from indigent people who want access to the books and courses we create.
Contributing Together
Carole and I have been the largest financial sponsors for our nonprofit. We invite others who want to improve the outcomes of America’s criminal justice system to join us. All contributions support our advocacy in accordance with our nonprofit’s by-laws.
We consider our nation’s commitment to mass incarceration as one of the great social injustices of our time, and we strive to improve outcomes. Our team invites others to join our efforts with financial contributions. Each year, Carole and I contribute a minimum of $50,000 to fund our nonprofit, and we’re grateful to others who join us.
We’re striving to grow our budget so that we can give our resources away, without charge, to all justice impacted people.
Support & Contributions
Donate
Carole and I have been the largest financial sponsors for our nonprofit. All contributions support our advocacy in accordance with our nonprofit’s by-laws. We consider our nation’s commitment to mass incarceration as one of the great social injustices of our time, and we strive to improve outcomes. Our team invites others to join our efforts with financial contributions. Each year, Carole and I contribute a minimum of $50,000 to fund our nonprofit, and we’re grateful to others who join us.
We’re striving to grow our budget so that we can give our resources away, without charge, to all justice impacted people. More than 1 million people serve sentences in America’s jails and prisons. With a $2 million annual budget, we can build hope, lower intergenerational cycles of recidivism, and create solutions to collateral consequences of mass incarceration.
We invite others who want to improve the outcomes of America’s criminal justice system to join us.