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Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Persons

The MBDA Entrepreneurship Education Program for Formerly Incarcerated Persons is committed to leveraging its capabilities to help increase opportunities that formerly incarcerated minority persons face in trying to reenter the workforce. The program focuses on funding innovative projects to support and equip formerly incarcerated individuals with the skills, resources, and network to start their own businesses.​

The Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Persons is one way to address recidivism, providing tools and training to start a business.

To learn more about the Entrepreneurship Education Program for Formerly Incarcerated Persons, contact a member of the MBDA grantee network.

MBDA Program Address Program Type Phone
The Dannon Project 2324 5th Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35203
United States
Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Person 205-202-4071
Defy Ventures 3550 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1550
Los Angeles, CA 90010
United States
Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Person 213-221-1163
DESA, Inc 400 Percival Road
Columbia, SC 29206
United States
Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Person 803-722-1774
Morgan State University 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
United States
Entrepreneurship Education for Formerly Incarcerated Person 443-885-4505