About Us Old - MVE

Vision

Training Today for a Successful Tomorrow

Mission

Improving Lives for Safer Communities

Missouri Vocational Enterprises (MVE) is a program within the Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services under the Missouri Department of Corrections. Established by State Statute [ State Statute (RSMo 217.550) MVE was created to provide meaningful job training and vocational experience to incarcerated individuals.

Through hands-on work, MVE combines the efforts of resident workers, skilled supervisors, and dedicated administrative staff to produce high-quality products and services for state agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and current or retired state employees.

What makes MVE unique is its self-sustaining model: we operate on a working capital revolving fund and do not receive any tax dollars from the state’s general revenue.

Our primary mission is to instill personal responsibility, develop transferable skills, and increase employability, both during incarceration and after release. By doing so, we support rehabilitation, reduce recidivism, and help individuals successfully reintegrate into their communities.

MVE currently operates 21 industries and services across 12 correctional institutions throughout Missouri. Over the past 50+ years, the program has evolved through continual improvement, growth, and innovation.

We take pride in the quality of what we make, but our greatest achievement is helping residents build a better future.

When you purchase from MVE, you become a partner in transformation.

Your support helps sustain a proven program that empowers individuals through opportunity, skill development, and second chances. Together, we are changing lives; Training Today for a Successful Tomorrow.

Providing quality products at a competitive cost to government agencies, state agencies, current and retired state team members, and not-for-profit entities.

Timeline of MVE

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Missouri State Penitentiary opened. The first correctional industry consisted of 15 prisoners, one guard, a warden, and a foreman that supervised a brick-making operation.
Correctional Industries were created at Missouri State Penitentiary Industries included: shoes, saddle tree, clothing, brooms, and a binder twine factory.
Hawes-Cooper Act prohibited the interstate shipment of prison-made goods.
MSP was the largest prison in the United States, with a population of 5,200 inmates.
Overcrowding caused for more prisons to be opened throughout Missouri, creating a need for more correctional industry programs.
Missouri Vocational Enterprises was established by state legislature.
21 industries located within 12 institutions

MVE | Showroom

Address

1717 Industrial Drive
Jefferson City, Missouri, 65102

Phone

800.392.8486

Hours

M-F: 8 AM – 5PM