Ameelio
Ameelio is a national technology nonprofit, not a walk-in Atlanta agency. It works with prisons, jails, courts, and correctional agencies to provide communication, education, digital access, and reentry tools for incarcerated people and their support networks.
Plain-language summary, written with AI
Read the full original description
Our Prison Communication Program helps connect incarcerated people and their loved ones for free. We believe that it’s unjust for loved ones of the incarcerated to pay sky-high fees to stay in... Main Services advocacy & legal aid Serving all ages in jail individuals families low-income caregivers spouses dependents
Sign in to save this to a project or list.
What they offer 8
- Not yet verified
Prison Communication ProgramProgram
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Family CommunicationsService
Ameelio helps family members and friends communicate with incarcerated people through video calls, voice calls, e-messaging, and postal mail where the facility offers it.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
EducationProgram
Ameelio provides tools for educators serving students in carceral settings, including video learning, student and counselor messaging, and a digital resource library.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
ReentryProgram
Ameelio helps incarcerated people connect with reentry programming, public benefits enrollment, and local services before release.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Provider CommunicationsService
Ameelio offers secure communication tools for attorneys and other providers to communicate with incarcerated clients.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Policy LabProgram
Ameelio advocates for policy changes related to communication, education, and reentry services for incarcerated people.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Massachusetts Digital Equity Partnership GrantGrant
Ameelio and Tech Goes Home received a $4 million grant to support digital literacy and technology access for justice-impacted people in Massachusetts facilities.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
NTIA Digital Equity ProjectGrant
Ameelio was recommended for an NTIA Digital Equity Competitive Grant project to expand broadband infrastructure, devices, education, workforce development, and reentry support in Idaho and Utah correctional facilities.
Community checks
Used this organization recently? A 5-second check keeps this page honest.
Sign in to confirm this info works — every check helps the next person.
No community checks yet.
Called them? Visited? A 5-second tap below keeps this info alive for the next person.