Business Plans Don’t Stay on Paper

Inside PEP, participants build detailed business plans and pitch them to experienced professionals. But that’s just the beginning. What sets PEP apart is what happens after release when those ideas become reality.

How PEP Supports Launch-Ready Entrepreneurs

Graduates leave prison not just with a plan, but with tools. PEP’s post-release programming includes:

This infrastructure gives graduates a runway and a community for launching businesses that are legal, sustainable, and impactful.

The Numbers Speak for Themselves

Over 500 businesses have been launched by PEP alumni across Texas. Some are solo ventures. Others employ full teams, including other returning citizens. The industries range from trucking to HVAC to landscaping, real businesses solving real problems and strengthening communities.

More Than Income, It’s Ownership

Starting a business after incarceration isn’t just about money. It’s about reclaiming identity, building stability, and proving to the world, and to oneself, that transformation is real.

Entrepreneurship gives PEP grads a platform to lead with integrity, apply their values, and create generational change.


Final Thought:
A good idea is powerful. A good plan is better. But with the right support, that plan becomes a business, and for many PEP graduates, that business becomes a new way of life.

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