

At Project Protocol, we've made it easy for people on parole to access resources, share PO reviews, and voice concerns in a safe, anonymous space.
What do we mean by an anonymous online platform? Project Protocol is guided by our ethical principles. We aim to restore autonomy by establishing a model for data ownership, privacy, and knowledge sharing. Join us in building a community-driven model that uses data and technology to empower people.
Have you checked out all the features we offer on Project Protocol yet? Take a look below:
We’ve put together a list of community-vetted tools and organizations throughout California. Find resources ranging from job training, housing, mental health support, and more. We invite you to browse the resources we’ve curated to support you as you reenter society.
We encourage you to vote, like, and comment on resources featured on our platform. You can also suggest a resource that isn’t listed yet. Your insights can help guide other individuals looking for support.
You can share valuable information about your PO experiences. Rate your PO using our rating system. We use a 1 to 5 scale to evaluate whether a parole officer is helpful, caring, respectful, and available. Our platform also offers commonly-used tags to help describe your parole experience.
To encourage community building, you can comment on previous ratings for further elaboration. We moderate comments in accordance with our community moderation guidelines. These guidelines ensure comments submitted aren't self disclosing or doxxing.
Learn about the restored right to vote for people on parole and register to vote.
Still have questions about the platform? Contact us here.