HustleHouse is a $100/month subscription that gives incarcerated people income, helps their families visit, and builds them a home when they get out.
Most inmates have zero access to meaningful income. HustleHouse creates a structured earnings pathway — commission-based work inside, paid into a spendable account on release. No contraband. No gray market. Just real work with real pay.
Artisan and craft commissions, licensed and approved. Work that builds a real skill and a real paycheck.
A portion held until release — a seed fund for housing, transit, and the first week on the outside.
Every HustleHouse member earns vocational certifications — carpentry, electrical, construction — recognized by employers nationwide.
The single biggest predictor of post-release success is family contact. The single biggest barrier is cost and logistics. HustleHouse fixes both — coordinating visits, funding travel, and keeping the connection alive through the hardest years.
We handle scheduling, logistics, and background checks. Families spend time together — not navigating bureaucracy.
Long drives and expensive bus tickets keep families apart. HustleHouse subsidizes travel for verified visits.
Monitored letters and secure messaging — families stay in touch even when visiting isn't possible.
No address. No job. No housing. That's the trap that sends most people back. HustleHouse members build their own transitional tiny homes — with their own hands, during their sentence — and move into them on release.
The American reentry system was built to fail people. High recidivism, no income, no housing, broken families. HustleHouse exists because we believe incarcerated people deserve the same economic infrastructure everyone else takes for granted: a way to earn, a way to save, and a home to come back to.
All three. One subscription. $100/month.