ConscienceKit
ConscienceKit helps employees, students, and service members draft and manage religious accommodation requests with less guesswork. It provides guided intake questions, jurisdiction-aware templates, and a checklist of supporting documentation (belief statement, practice history, alternatives offered). Users can generate a clean PDF packet, track deadlines, log interactions, and store evidence in one place. It also includes a plain-language library explaining common standards (e.g., “undue hardship,” “sincerely held belief”) with citations and links to primary sources. This is not a lawyer replacement: it’s a structured organizer and drafting assistant that reduces mistakes and improves clarity. The app is realistic about outcomes, includes risk flags (weak facts, missing documentation), and encourages users to seek counsel when needed. Monetization can be subscription plus paid “review add-ons” via partnered attorneys/clinics where available.