Joint Venture Program – CAL PIA/CDCR

Joint Venture Program – CAL PIA/CDCR

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Joint Venture Program – CAL PIA/CDCR

Folsom, United States of America

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About Joint Venture Program - CAL PIA/CDCR The Joint Venture Program (JVP) is responsible for implementing the Prison inmate Labor Initiative, Proposition 139, passed by the voters in 1990. Under its provisions, private businesses can set up operations inside California correctional facilities and hire incarcerated individuals. This includes only those businesses that are starting a new enterprise, expanding an existing business or relocating within California.This unique relationship is a cooperative effort of private industry and the state of California benefiting businesses, victims, and the state while preparing incarcerated individuals for successful reintegration into the community. The Joint Venture Program (JVP) is responsible for implementing the Prison inmate Labor Initiative, Proposition 139, passed by the voters in 1990. Under its provisions, private businesses can set up operations inside California correctional facilities and hire incarcerated individuals. This includes only those businesses that are starting a new enterprise, expanding an existing business or relocating within California.This unique relationship is a cooperative effort of private industry and the state of California benefiting businesses, victims, and the state while preparing incarcerated individuals for successful reintegration into the community.

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560 East Natoma Street, Folsom CA 95630, United States of America