BYU grads help families struggling with infertility
Two BYU grads, Makayla and Braden Andrus, start their company Declan Roe with the objective to help families that struggle with infertility be able to afford IVF, adoption, and/or surrogacy.
BYU students develop businesses to improve lives, save money
The Social Venture Academy, hosted by the Ballard Center in the Marriott School of Business, encourages and guides students to start socially-minded businesses. SignGlasses and Trash Talk are two businesses that have reached the status of Best Venture within the academy.
LoveLoud festival raises funds, support for LGBTQ community
The LoveLoud festival successfully raised $1 million for LGBTQ youth on July 28. The funds raised by the concert will directly benefit LGBTQ charities...
LDS Church donates $25,000 to LGBTQ support group
The LDS Church donated $25,000 to Affirmation, an LGBTQ support group, to help with suicide prevention.
Former BYU cougar turns misfortune into entrepreneurship
Former BYU football player Jordan Pendleton thought he would play football his entire career, but he was forced to look at other options after...
Silversmithing business helps fund Ugandan orphanage
Creativity and forging art with greater meaning: those are the elements that motivated 26-year-old Matt James to try silversmithing in his bedroom one night.