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Entrepreneurship:
Catalyst for Successful Reentry
National Association
Correctional Industries
Bobby Clark, President
Sustainable Business Ventures Corporation
March 2013
Copyright 2013, Sustainable Business Ventures Corporation, Lexington, KY
Successful re-entry through
Entrepreneurship
► For

some ex-offenders,
entrepreneurship offers
new opportunities for
successful reentry
► Reducing recidivism
and empowering
ex-offenders to start
their own businesses
to create their own jobs is a great strategy
that is being well received across the US.
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PEW Center Study
► In

the March 2009, the PEW
Center’s, One in 31, the

Long Reach of
American Corrections
► “The

laws passed in 80s &
90s increased incarcerated
pop. reached 2.3 million &
1 in 100 adults was in
prison or jail.”
► “… # on probation or
parole 5 million plus,
up from 1.6 million just 25 years ago.
3
PRI Report
► Venturing

Beyond the
Gates: Facilitating
Successful Reentry with
Entrepreneurship

► “Entrepreneurship

has
emerged as a viable
alternative to traditional
employment opportunities
for disadvantaged and
marginalized individuals all
over the world.

4
PRI Report
While researchers
agree that
self-employment
may not be a
viable option for
many individuals
leaving prison, the mere fact of the exposure
to entrepreneurship training can factor in
successful reentry to the community.
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PRI Report
“For many, because
entrepreneurial
thinking is infused
with the philosophy
of empowerment,
exposure to
entrepreneurial training will reshape their
perspective on their role in society.
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Our entrepreneur curriculum emphasizes the concept
of Triple Bottom Line, which addresses people,
planet and profit:
1. the impact or bottom-line of a business has on
society and the community (people);

2. the impact or economic bottom-line on the
environment (planet); and
3. every organization must focus on the economic
bottom-line (profit).

8
Green Programs Managed
► Bluegrass

Goes Green – Bluegrass Area
Development District
► Green Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute
(GEL-IN) - Lincoln Trail Area Development
District
► Green Entrepreneur Program - Bluegrass
Area Development District
► Green Entrepreneur Program - Southeastern
Correctional Institution, Lancaster OH
9
Scenes from GEL-IN

10
Scenes from
Green Entrepreneur Program

11
Prison Entrepreneurship
Program PEP
►

Headquarters: Houston

►

Offices: Houston & Dallas

►

Prison: Cleveland
Correctional Center (GEO)

►

Staff: 15

►

Volunteers: > 500 / year

►

Funding: 100% Private

►

Annual Audits

How to Free a Prisoner
12
PEP Venture Capital Pitch Day
Program Services & Results
►

Reintegration: Community of accountability and encouragement

►

Transitional Housing

►

Business Services
 Entrepreneurship School (eSchool) & Executive mentoring
 Access to financing

Employment (last 24 months)
 Average days to employment: 27
 100% employed within 90 days of release
 Average wage: $10.50 (45% above min. wage)

Business Formation (since inception)
Businesses started: 100+ Active today: 75
PEP Recidivism - 5%

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Direct Benefits to Texans
►

Texans save over $5 million on each group of
150 PEP released graduates
 Represents

over 300% ROI in PEP

 570 released graduates earn approx. $14 million per
year in wages, spending an est. $9 million per year
in local economies
 Released grads generate almost $4 million per year
in payroll, sales and income taxes

15
PEP Business Plan Competition
& Graduation June 10-11, 2010

16
Making the Case with
Correctional Programs
► “Green”

business and jobs are relevant to
prisoner reentry

► that

IDAs are important tools for personal
investment in reentry

► that

“green” training and IDAs complement
existing training and counseling programs

17
Relevance of “Green” to
Prisoner Reentry
► Low-

and moderate-technology/skill job and
business opportunities

► Apprenticeship

programs complemented
with ‘green’ training and certification

► Growth

of prison industries prepares exoffenders for start-up business and job
opportunities
18
Relevance of ‘Green’ to Prisoner
Reentry: Low & Moderate Skills in
Each Sector

19
Examples of Low & Moderate
Skill ‘Green’ Jobs and
Businesses

► Weatherization

► Building

retrofit component parts
► Manufacturing
► Landscaping
► Solar panel assembly and installation
► Plumbing & electrical helpers and
apprentices
► Cleaning business using environmentally
friendly products

20
Relevance of ‘Green’ Component
of Business Model to Prisoner
Reentry
• Job training and business planning can start in
prison (classroom & actual work)
• Apprenticeship programs can be complemented
with ‘green’ training and certification
• Community-based transition programs can align
with workforce development programs

• ‘Green’ job growth faster than other jobs
21
Range of ‘Green’ Training
Programs and Technical
Assistance
► Triple

Bottom Line (comprehensive)

 People, Planet & Profit
► Customized

for individual institutions

►Training

that links prison
industries/training with for profit
and nonprofit “green” needs
22
Green Job Skills Training Examples
► Skills

training for growing
organic vegetables grown and
reduces the cost of purchases
for food in the prison
► Inmates are taught benefits of
composting and Vermiculture
(worms) – reduces disposal
costs
► Bicycle repair program donates
bikes to low-income children in
the community
23
Green Job Skills Training Examples
► Solar

panel installation –
cleaning & maintenance
► Cleaning prisons using
environmentally friendly
cleaning products
(growing public consciousness for
home & business)
► Training on Hydroponics/Aquaculture
and Aquaponics (growing vegetables
and shrimp)
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Southeastern Correctional
Institution – Lancaster OH

► Ohio

Green Prison Project
► Roots for Success
► Green Entrepreneur Program
Ohio Green Prison Project

Roots of Success is an empowering
environmental literacy and job
readiness curriculum that prepares
youth and adults with barriers to
employment for jobs and careers in
the green economy.
Roots for Success Composed
of 9 modules
Fundamentals of Environmental Literacy

Water
Waste
Transportation

Energy
Building

Health, Food & Agriculture
Community Organizing & Leadership
Application & Practice
►

New 10th module on Financial Literacy & Social Entrepreneurship
Scenes from
Southeastern Correctional Institution

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Green Entrepreneurship
Course Description
► 1.

Entrepreneurship Introduction and
Overview
► 2. Brainstorming, Mentors, Goals, and
Networking
► 3. Social Media and e-Commerce
► 4. Sustainability, Green Practices, and
Environment Issues
► 5. Idea Generation and Elevator Pitches
► 6. Business Plan Basics

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SCI Business Plans
► HVAC

Repair
► Green Cleaning Service
► Military Parts Supplier
► GPS Chips for
Kid Clothing
► Pick up Meals Service
► Technology Repair and
Design Service
► Auto Repair
► Landscaping
30
Evergreen State College
► The

Sustainability in Prisons Project is
a partnership of the Washington State
Department of Corrections and The
Evergreen State College.

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American Correctional
Association Adoption of ‘Green’
Standard:
August 1, 2010
► Standard:

The program shall
demonstrate that it has examined, and
implemented, where appropriate,
strategies that promote recycling, energy
and water conservation, pollution
reduction and utilization of renewable
energy alternatives.
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RecycleForce

Recycling Electronics – Recycling People

RecycleForce Columbus is a social enterprise with the
two-fold mission of recycling end-of-life electronics
and providing employment for persons reentering the
community from prison based in Ohio.
www.recycleforcecolumbus.org
www.facebook.com/recycleforcecolumbus

Mission:
“Providing a pathway for formerly incarcerated men
and women to successfully re-integrate into the
workforce and become responsible, tax-paying,
productive community members & citizens through
comprehensive environmentally sound and secure
end-of-life electronics processing.”
Environmental &
Social Justice for All
Providing a pathway for hundreds of
formerly incarcerated men and women
to successfully re-integrate into the
workforce and become responsible,
tax-paying, productive community
members & citizens through
comprehensive environmentally sound
and secure end-of-life electronics
processing.
WE ARE MINERS
► There

is as much gold in a ton of
electronic waste as in 55 tons of ore.
► Copper, aluminum, plastic and steel.
► Our material will be
recycled and reused
in industry. The steel
we recycle supports
dozens of Hoosier jobs.
Social
Enterprise
501(c)3 Non-Profit dedicated to
leading, developing and implementing
effective strategy to reduce
recidivism; improving local and state
economies and communities and the
lives of hundreds of formerly
incarcerated men and women and
their families.
Transitional Employment
Advantages for Workers

►Work

attachment and investment

►Workplace

mediation and support

►Long-term

retention management

services

►Emphasis

on paying child support

Case Management Service continues for two years
after program completion
Economic Impact
Between January 1, 2006 – December 31, 2011
Recycle Force Employees:

► Earned
► Paid

Nearly $3 million in Wages

More than $400,000 in Child Support

► Paid

more than $650,000 in Re-Entry User
Fees to Marion County Agencies

► Paid

$625,000 in Federal, State and
Local taxes

Those Who Earn at Least $5,000 in the first six months after
release have significantly lower recidivism rates.
U.S. Department of
Labor
►

Awarded 5M grant November 2011 for study
of 1,000 newly released felons over 2 years

► 500

to participate in 4 month Employment
and Training program with RecycleForce

►

500 in Control Group will receive “supports as
usual”
“Work Organizes Life”
~ William Julius Wilson

A person with a stable job is regardless of
educational attainments is less likely to reoffend than a person who does not work after
incarceration
A person with a job is more likely to have
children who stay in school

Children do better when their parents are in
their lives
More information

Bobby Clark, President

Sustainable Business Ventures
PO Box 1367
Lexington, KY 40588-1367
859-227-0263

www.sbventures.org
sbvclark@gmail.com
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National Correctional Industries Association March 2013

  • 1. Entrepreneurship: Catalyst for Successful Reentry National Association Correctional Industries Bobby Clark, President Sustainable Business Ventures Corporation March 2013 Copyright 2013, Sustainable Business Ventures Corporation, Lexington, KY
  • 2. Successful re-entry through Entrepreneurship ► For some ex-offenders, entrepreneurship offers new opportunities for successful reentry ► Reducing recidivism and empowering ex-offenders to start their own businesses to create their own jobs is a great strategy that is being well received across the US. 2
  • 3. PEW Center Study ► In the March 2009, the PEW Center’s, One in 31, the Long Reach of American Corrections ► “The laws passed in 80s & 90s increased incarcerated pop. reached 2.3 million & 1 in 100 adults was in prison or jail.” ► “… # on probation or parole 5 million plus, up from 1.6 million just 25 years ago. 3
  • 4. PRI Report ► Venturing Beyond the Gates: Facilitating Successful Reentry with Entrepreneurship ► “Entrepreneurship has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional employment opportunities for disadvantaged and marginalized individuals all over the world. 4
  • 5. PRI Report While researchers agree that self-employment may not be a viable option for many individuals leaving prison, the mere fact of the exposure to entrepreneurship training can factor in successful reentry to the community. 5
  • 6. PRI Report “For many, because entrepreneurial thinking is infused with the philosophy of empowerment, exposure to entrepreneurial training will reshape their perspective on their role in society. 6
  • 7. 7
  • 8. Our entrepreneur curriculum emphasizes the concept of Triple Bottom Line, which addresses people, planet and profit: 1. the impact or bottom-line of a business has on society and the community (people); 2. the impact or economic bottom-line on the environment (planet); and 3. every organization must focus on the economic bottom-line (profit). 8
  • 9. Green Programs Managed ► Bluegrass Goes Green – Bluegrass Area Development District ► Green Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (GEL-IN) - Lincoln Trail Area Development District ► Green Entrepreneur Program - Bluegrass Area Development District ► Green Entrepreneur Program - Southeastern Correctional Institution, Lancaster OH 9
  • 12. Prison Entrepreneurship Program PEP ► Headquarters: Houston ► Offices: Houston & Dallas ► Prison: Cleveland Correctional Center (GEO) ► Staff: 15 ► Volunteers: > 500 / year ► Funding: 100% Private ► Annual Audits How to Free a Prisoner 12
  • 13. PEP Venture Capital Pitch Day
  • 14. Program Services & Results ► Reintegration: Community of accountability and encouragement ► Transitional Housing ► Business Services  Entrepreneurship School (eSchool) & Executive mentoring  Access to financing Employment (last 24 months)  Average days to employment: 27  100% employed within 90 days of release  Average wage: $10.50 (45% above min. wage) Business Formation (since inception) Businesses started: 100+ Active today: 75 PEP Recidivism - 5% 14
  • 15. Direct Benefits to Texans ► Texans save over $5 million on each group of 150 PEP released graduates  Represents over 300% ROI in PEP  570 released graduates earn approx. $14 million per year in wages, spending an est. $9 million per year in local economies  Released grads generate almost $4 million per year in payroll, sales and income taxes 15
  • 16. PEP Business Plan Competition & Graduation June 10-11, 2010 16
  • 17. Making the Case with Correctional Programs ► “Green” business and jobs are relevant to prisoner reentry ► that IDAs are important tools for personal investment in reentry ► that “green” training and IDAs complement existing training and counseling programs 17
  • 18. Relevance of “Green” to Prisoner Reentry ► Low- and moderate-technology/skill job and business opportunities ► Apprenticeship programs complemented with ‘green’ training and certification ► Growth of prison industries prepares exoffenders for start-up business and job opportunities 18
  • 19. Relevance of ‘Green’ to Prisoner Reentry: Low & Moderate Skills in Each Sector 19
  • 20. Examples of Low & Moderate Skill ‘Green’ Jobs and Businesses ► Weatherization ► Building retrofit component parts ► Manufacturing ► Landscaping ► Solar panel assembly and installation ► Plumbing & electrical helpers and apprentices ► Cleaning business using environmentally friendly products 20
  • 21. Relevance of ‘Green’ Component of Business Model to Prisoner Reentry • Job training and business planning can start in prison (classroom & actual work) • Apprenticeship programs can be complemented with ‘green’ training and certification • Community-based transition programs can align with workforce development programs • ‘Green’ job growth faster than other jobs 21
  • 22. Range of ‘Green’ Training Programs and Technical Assistance ► Triple Bottom Line (comprehensive)  People, Planet & Profit ► Customized for individual institutions ►Training that links prison industries/training with for profit and nonprofit “green” needs 22
  • 23. Green Job Skills Training Examples ► Skills training for growing organic vegetables grown and reduces the cost of purchases for food in the prison ► Inmates are taught benefits of composting and Vermiculture (worms) – reduces disposal costs ► Bicycle repair program donates bikes to low-income children in the community 23
  • 24. Green Job Skills Training Examples ► Solar panel installation – cleaning & maintenance ► Cleaning prisons using environmentally friendly cleaning products (growing public consciousness for home & business) ► Training on Hydroponics/Aquaculture and Aquaponics (growing vegetables and shrimp) 24
  • 25. Southeastern Correctional Institution – Lancaster OH ► Ohio Green Prison Project ► Roots for Success ► Green Entrepreneur Program
  • 26. Ohio Green Prison Project Roots of Success is an empowering environmental literacy and job readiness curriculum that prepares youth and adults with barriers to employment for jobs and careers in the green economy.
  • 27. Roots for Success Composed of 9 modules Fundamentals of Environmental Literacy Water Waste Transportation Energy Building Health, Food & Agriculture Community Organizing & Leadership Application & Practice ► New 10th module on Financial Literacy & Social Entrepreneurship
  • 29. Green Entrepreneurship Course Description ► 1. Entrepreneurship Introduction and Overview ► 2. Brainstorming, Mentors, Goals, and Networking ► 3. Social Media and e-Commerce ► 4. Sustainability, Green Practices, and Environment Issues ► 5. Idea Generation and Elevator Pitches ► 6. Business Plan Basics 29
  • 30. SCI Business Plans ► HVAC Repair ► Green Cleaning Service ► Military Parts Supplier ► GPS Chips for Kid Clothing ► Pick up Meals Service ► Technology Repair and Design Service ► Auto Repair ► Landscaping 30
  • 31. Evergreen State College ► The Sustainability in Prisons Project is a partnership of the Washington State Department of Corrections and The Evergreen State College. 31
  • 32. American Correctional Association Adoption of ‘Green’ Standard: August 1, 2010 ► Standard: The program shall demonstrate that it has examined, and implemented, where appropriate, strategies that promote recycling, energy and water conservation, pollution reduction and utilization of renewable energy alternatives. 32
  • 33. RecycleForce Recycling Electronics – Recycling People RecycleForce Columbus is a social enterprise with the two-fold mission of recycling end-of-life electronics and providing employment for persons reentering the community from prison based in Ohio. www.recycleforcecolumbus.org www.facebook.com/recycleforcecolumbus Mission: “Providing a pathway for formerly incarcerated men and women to successfully re-integrate into the workforce and become responsible, tax-paying, productive community members & citizens through comprehensive environmentally sound and secure end-of-life electronics processing.”
  • 34. Environmental & Social Justice for All Providing a pathway for hundreds of formerly incarcerated men and women to successfully re-integrate into the workforce and become responsible, tax-paying, productive community members & citizens through comprehensive environmentally sound and secure end-of-life electronics processing.
  • 35. WE ARE MINERS ► There is as much gold in a ton of electronic waste as in 55 tons of ore. ► Copper, aluminum, plastic and steel. ► Our material will be recycled and reused in industry. The steel we recycle supports dozens of Hoosier jobs.
  • 36. Social Enterprise 501(c)3 Non-Profit dedicated to leading, developing and implementing effective strategy to reduce recidivism; improving local and state economies and communities and the lives of hundreds of formerly incarcerated men and women and their families.
  • 37. Transitional Employment Advantages for Workers ►Work attachment and investment ►Workplace mediation and support ►Long-term retention management services ►Emphasis on paying child support Case Management Service continues for two years after program completion
  • 38. Economic Impact Between January 1, 2006 – December 31, 2011 Recycle Force Employees: ► Earned ► Paid Nearly $3 million in Wages More than $400,000 in Child Support ► Paid more than $650,000 in Re-Entry User Fees to Marion County Agencies ► Paid $625,000 in Federal, State and Local taxes Those Who Earn at Least $5,000 in the first six months after release have significantly lower recidivism rates.
  • 39. U.S. Department of Labor ► Awarded 5M grant November 2011 for study of 1,000 newly released felons over 2 years ► 500 to participate in 4 month Employment and Training program with RecycleForce ► 500 in Control Group will receive “supports as usual”
  • 40. “Work Organizes Life” ~ William Julius Wilson A person with a stable job is regardless of educational attainments is less likely to reoffend than a person who does not work after incarceration A person with a job is more likely to have children who stay in school Children do better when their parents are in their lives
  • 41. More information Bobby Clark, President Sustainable Business Ventures PO Box 1367 Lexington, KY 40588-1367 859-227-0263 www.sbventures.org sbvclark@gmail.com 41