Building a Foundation for Success

The Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP) offers a comprehensive business education designed to equip incarcerated individuals with the skills needed to succeed upon release. This curriculum, often referred to as a mini-MBA, provides participants with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in business development.


Curriculum Structure

PEP’s business curriculum spans several months and includes:


Real-World Application

Throughout the program, participants work closely with volunteer mentors and business professionals. These relationships help refine their business ideas and prepare them for real-world execution. By the time they complete the program, participants have created detailed business models and gained the confidence to pursue them after release.


Impact and Outcomes

PEP’s business curriculum produces measurable success:

These results show that business education, when paired with mentorship and character development, is a powerful tool for reentry success.


Conclusion

PEP’s business curriculum does more than teach entrepreneurship. It prepares individuals to lead with integrity, think critically, and build something meaningful. Inside prison, it is a classroom. After release, it becomes a blueprint for freedom.

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