We work to fundamentally reshape our societies for good
Since 2013 we have dedicated our work to provide learning materials into correctional facilities across America
Over a decade of building better lives
It all started back in 2012 when our founder, Brian Hill, had a lightbulb moment: if you want to break the cycle of incarceration, you’ve got to start with access to education. Brian saw firsthand that a lack of resources inside correctional facilities was keeping people stuck in a system that wasn’t setting them up for success. So he set out on a mission to change that. Fast forward to today, and we’re delivering real, impactful educational programming to the people who need it most, right on their tablets.
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Expansive, impactful, proven courses built specifically for corrections.
We focus on and operate exclusively in the corrections space, meaning that 100% of our curriculum and content library is tailored for justice involved Learners. Our programming covers a wide range of topics, from basic literacy, GED preparation, and college courses, to high-demand vocational training, rehabilitative focused substance abuse recovery, healing, and mental health curricula, all designed to help build skills to break the cycle of recidivism.
Trusted and innovative leaders in correctional education
Since our founding, we’ve expanded from a small startup into a national leader in correctional education and rehabilitation. Today, we serve over a thousand correctional facilities and nearly a million incarcerated learners nationwide. Our partnerships span some of the most respected organizations in corrections, education, and rehabilitation, with our work recognized by numerous awards, publications, grants, and partnerships.
Empowering change, one learner at a time
At Edovo, we are dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of incarcerated individuals. We believe education is a powerful ripple for expansive transformation, and we’ve witnessed the positive changes our programs bring—helping incarcerated learners develop skills, shift perspectives, and prepare for successful reentry into society. Over the past decade, we’ve been proud of our achievements, and we’re excited to continue growing and expanding our impact in the years ahead.