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  • Social Innovator of the Year Award Given to Journalist Wednesday Apr 18 2012

    The Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance recently presented the Social Innovator of the Year award to David Bornstein, an author and New York Times journalist who reports on high impact solutions for social problems around the world.


  • TEDxBYU Energizes Students Monday Apr 16 2012

    The event that took Brigham Young University's campus by storm last year returned in 2012 just as strong. This year's TEDxBYU conference was jam-packed with inspiring speakers, a webcast and an energetic crowd.


  • Graduate Competition Aims to Improve Social Organization Friday Apr 06 2012

    Graduate students from across the country gathered at Brigham Young University to create solutions for problems facing social organizations in the second annual Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship Case Competition.


  • Investments taking over donations with Impact Investing Friday Mar 16 2012

    A group of Brigham Young University finance students are finding unique ways to use their investing skills while helping those in poverty worldwide.


  • Ballard Center Names New Fellows Tuesday Dec 20 2011

    Two international educators will continue to bring their innovative expertise to Brigham Young University as newly named fellows for the Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance.


  • Focusing Social Innovation in Nation’s Backyard Friday Nov 18 2011

    Social innovators usually focus their attention on foreign countries. But for at least one Brigham Young University student participating in the Peery Film Festival, social innovation is just as important domestically.


  • Ballard Center Names First Research and Teaching Fellows Monday Jun 20 2011

    The buzz around social innovation and entrepreneurship is growing as the Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance welcomes seven faculty members to its fellows program.


  • Former BYU Students Featured on Cover of Inc. Magazine Friday May 20 2011

    Inc. magazine recently featured three former Brigham Young University students and their composting company, EcoScraps, as part of a report on innovative social entrepreneurs.


  • Fish-Farming Franchise Wins 2011 Social Venture Competition Students use business to better the world Friday Apr 15 2011

    According to finalists at the 2011 Social Venture Competition, solving a few of the world's problems is possible — use tutoring, technology and tilapia. The competition, hosted by the Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance, challenged students to create innovative solutions to social concerns, such as those in education, volunteering and agriculture, and honored finalists with more than $50,000.


  • BYU Recognized for Social Entrepreneurship Innovation Monday Apr 11 2011

    Social entrepreneurship is cropping up on campuses everywhere. And Brigham Young University's Students for Social Entrepreneurship internship program is among the best in the field.


  • Peery Program Hosts First TEDxBYU Tuesday Mar 22 2011

    Candy apple red balloons floated overhead as hundreds crowded into the Pardoe Theater for the first TEDxBYU conference. Eight engaging speakers, one gifted violinist and an energetic audience of students, faculty and alumni gathered to celebrate social innovation.


  • BYU Social Entrepreneurship Program Named for Peery Family Tuesday Mar 01 2011

    Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Management announced the naming of the Peery Social Entrepreneurship Program, the flagship program of the Melvin J. Ballard Center for Economic Self Reliance, on Friday, Feb. 11. The naming honors Richard and Mimi Peery and their family's passion for social entrepreneurship.


  • BYU Hosts First-Ever Social Innovation Competition The University of Michigan receives top honors Wednesday Feb 23 2011

    An impoverished woman learns a trade to pay for her child's college education. An orphan receives therapy for his speech impediment. A homeless teen has daily meals and a bed of his own. As participants in the new Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship Case Competition at Brigham Young University can attest, the finer things in life often don't come with a dollar sign.


  • Collaborating to Make an Impact The Ballard Center names its first Ballard Fellow Wednesday Dec 29 2010

    Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. In efforts to develop a solution, Lewis Hower helped create the University Impact Fund, a program that will provide income generating opportunities for the poor.


  • Peery Film Festival Receives Rave Reviews Wednesday Nov 03 2010

    Lights. Camera. Make a difference. Four student-produced social entrepreneurship films were showcased at the first-ever Peery Film Festival sponsored by the Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance.


  • Ballard Center Names First Peery Fellow Jason Fairbourne recognized for microfranchising innovation Wednesday Aug 11 2010

    While conducting impact analyses with microcredit borrowers in East Africa, Jason Fairbourne realized there was a problem. The people he met didn't have the resources to become self-reliant. Microcredit loans, which were touted as an answer to poverty, helped but weren't always effectively used. So Fairbourne developed a new concept — one he calls "microfranchising."


  • Competition Promotes Social Entrepreneurship Monday Jul 19 2010

    BYU’s Social Venture Competition (SVC) is designed to have students apply their entrepreneurial skills to solve social problems. The winner of this year’s $10,000 grand prize is helping people around the world get back on their feet—in more ways than one.


  • BYU Center for Economic Self-Reliance Named for Melvin J. Ballard Tuesday Apr 13 2010

    Brigham Young University President Cecil Samuelson announced the naming of the Melvin J. Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance, which is housed at the Marriott School of Management. The naming recognizes Ballard's contributions to the welfare system of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


  • Social Entrepreneurship Interns Dangle Carrots to Do Good New internship program offers unique opportunities Monday Mar 15 2010

    The wisdom of the ages sets forth two ways to make a donkey walk forward: hit its backside with a stick, or dangle a carrot in front of it. Consumer activists tend to use sticks, such as lawsuits, protests and boycotts, to persuade companies to be socially responsible. But as part of a new internship program, five students at Brigham Young University decided to experiment with carrots —mobs of them.


  • Students for Social Entrepreneurship's Internship Program Provides Practical Experience Tuesday Feb 09 2010

    How do you actively engage students in a field of study that most know little about? That's the question married BYU students Curtis and Misty Lefrandt asked themselves early last year when they founded Students for Social Entrepreneurship.