RBIJ’s Workforce & Justice Alliance Shop Guide

Businesses Leading on Justice. Products Making a Difference.

About our Business Network

Discover products and services from justice-driven businesses in RBIJ’s Workforce & Justice Alliance — a growing network of 85+ companies working to expand opportunity for talented individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration and justice system involvement. Shop now and help ensure everyone has a fair chance to rejoin and contribute to their communities.

About our Community

WJA is a growing community of forward-thinking businesses committed to advancing systemic change in the justice system and removing workforce barriers for justice-impacted job seekers. This guide features WJA members proving every day that Fair Chance Hiring is not only the right thing to do — it’s smart business. When you shop with them, you're not just buying a product; you're advancing opportunity.

  • Greyston Bakery

    Greyston Bakery doesn’t hire people to bake brownies — they bake brownies to hire people. Gift delicious Greyston Brownies and give the gift of opportunity, self-sufficiency, and success to a hardworking individual.

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  • InnerCity Weightlifting

    Reduce stress and give back with in-home virtual training sessions from InnerCity Weightlifting. Click below to book a time for virtual training, which supports ICW's mission of ending street violence and fighting systemic racism in Boston.

  • SugarBot Sweet Shop

    SugarBot Sweet Shop is a Missouri-based bakery committed to hiring inclusively, providing meaningful employment with living wages to folks facing at least one systemic barrier to employment — including those affected by the justice system.

  • CONBODY

    CONBODY is a prison style fitness workout that hires formerly incarcerated individuals in New York City to teach fitness classes. Buy a virtual workout pack and do the time with the best trainers straight out of the system.

  • Libro.fm

    Libro.fm encourages more people to read while supporting local, independent bookstores. They partner with RBIJ’s Rewriting Justice series, which brings together renowned authors — many with lived experience of incarceration or deep expertise in the justice system — and influential business leaders shaping change today.

Run a Business? Join the Movement.

The Workforce & Justice Alliance is a trusted peer network of 85+ companies using their platforms to advance justice reform and open doors for justice-impacted talent. Membership is free — and the impact is anything but small.