BAD INC. Building A Different INcarceration Culture
For Incarcerated Individuals both pre and post release consultation
How is the score calculated?
To determine whether an idea is "Muck" or "Brass," we consider three key factors:
1). Is the search volume increasing? It’s advantageous to be in a growing market.
2). Is there significant competition? While competition can validate an idea, too much of it can make it difficult to stand out.
3). Are enough people searching for the relevant keywords? If search volume is too low, building a business around the idea may be challenging.
Of course, startups aren’t an exact science—very little people were searching for "couch surfing" when Airbnb first launched.
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BAD INC. (Building A Different INcarceration Culture) is a groundbreaking software platform designed to address the unique challenges faced by incarcerated individuals both before and after their release. Pre-release, many individuals struggle with a lack of knowledge about available support systems, legal rights, and educational opportunities. BAD INC. offers tailored resources that guide users through the complexities of the justice system, providing easy access to legal assistance, educational materials, and mental health resources. Users can engage in virtual consultations with trained mentors who have successfully navigated these transitions, equipping them with the tools and information necessary for a smoother reintegration process. Post-release, individuals often encounter obstacles such as securing stable employment, housing, and reconnecting with family and community support networks. BAD INC. provides a comprehensive suite of features to aid in this transition, including job search assistance, resume-building tools, and connections to community organizations that offer housing support and counseling services. By facilitating a personalized roadmap for reintegration, BAD INC. empowers individuals to forge a path toward sustainable independence and a healthier future, ultimately contributing to a cultural shift in the way incarceration impacts lives.