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The Ballard Center for Social Impact, located at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, is a leading academic center dedicated to promoting social innovation and impact. The center offers resources, education, and opportunities to engage in meaningful projects that address various social issues, such as poverty, health, education, and sustainability. Named in honor of Melvin J. Ballard, a prominent figure in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the center embodies his commitment to service and community betterment.
The Ballard Center for Social Impact at BYU empowers students and communities to address pressing social issues through education, innovative programs, and sustainable solutions. It fosters collaboration, research, and real-world experiences to create lasting social change and improve lives globally.
History[edit]
The Ballard Center for Social Impact was established in 2003[1] to provide a platform for students and faculty to apply their skills and knowledge in ways that create positive social change. Over the years, the center has expanded its reach and impact, becoming a hub for social innovation within the university and beyond. The center has grown through partnerships with various organizations, alumni support, and the dedication of passionate individuals committed to making a difference.[2]
Mission and Vision[edit]
The Ballard Center for Social Impact is a university-based program focused on solving the world's most pressing social problems using the Social Impact Cycle.[3]
Programs and Initiatives[edit]
The Ballard Center offers a variety of programs and initiatives designed to foster social impact and innovation:
- Social Innovation Projects (SIP): These projects allow students to work with nonprofit organizations, social enterprises, and government agencies to develop solutions to real-world problems. Students gain hands-on experience while making a tangible difference in communities.[4]
- Social Venture Academy (SVA): The SVA supports student entrepreneurs who are developing social ventures. The academy provides mentorship, funding, and resources to help these ventures grow and succeed.[5]
- Ballard Brief Research': The Ballard Brief provides high-quality research to inform the world about the complexities of current global issues. Ballard Briefs are written by undergraduate and graduate students and are edited by a highly-trained editorial team.[6]
References[edit]
- ^ "What is important? The lives of the people 'we've been able to help,' says President Ballard to BYU business students". Church News. 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ^ Israelsen-Hartley, Sarah. "BYU center named after Elder Melvin J. Ballard". Deseret News.
- ^ "BYU: Researchers: How a switch to a 'growth mindset' is helping empower entrepreneurs in developing nations". heraldextra.com. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ^ "Students from Marriott School's Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance Help Advance Religious Freedom | RFBF". religiousfreedomandbusiness.org. 2017-07-04. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ^ "New Ventures Ditch the Product Invention Lab, Target Distribution Instead: The 12 D-Prize Competition winners are all about sharing proven tech, innovations – not inventing them - NextBillion". nextbillion.net. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ^ Ohran, Annika (2023-10-09). "Students present research at Ballard Brief Summit". The Daily Universe. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
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