More than 50% of my time right now is spent fund raising. It limits our ability to be as impactful as we can. You shouldn't have to be scrounging for the next and which is what a lot of non profits are spending a lot of their time and energy on. We've been able to sign a bunch of colleges. M i t has a prison education programme that's going to be leveraging our system. By enabling the incartrae to have access to these opportunities, they can actually shorten the length of their sentences.
When a tech nonprofit competes against a $2 billion incumbent dominating the market, its odds are slim. But Zo Orchingwa took that bet, founding Ameelio, believing that access to communication and education for the incarcerated is needed for their future success. Ameelio is on a quest to partner with every prison district in the country until one day, it scales enough to be redundant.
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