Culture
1995
The first Nu Skin Force for Good campaign is introduced
1996
Nu Skin formed the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation to improve the lives of children.
1996
Nu Skin announces its relationship with the Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation (EBMRF).
1999
The Nu Skin Center for Dermatological Research at Stanford University School of Medicine is established to find cure for EB (1999-2008)
Nu Skin becomes the official sponsor of nutritional supplements for the 2000, 2002 and 2004 U.S. Olympic team.
2001
American Academy of Dermatology Gold Triangle Award presented to Nu Skin and Stanford University School of Medicine for combined efforts in generating awareness and supporting research of Epidermolysis Bullosa.
2002
Nu Skin launches Nourish the Children social business initiative
2002
Lee Iacocca becomes head of Nourish the Children advisory board.
2002
Nu Skin becomes official sponsor of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
2007
The American Business Awards recognized Nourish the Children with the "Stevie Award" for the Best Corporate Social Responsibility Program for 2007
2007
Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation establishes Mtalimanja Village in Malawi, Africa, to train farmers on methods to improve crop yield.
2007
Nourish the Children reaches milestone of donating 100 million meals of VitaMeal.
2008
Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation exceeds $15 million in total grants issued to help improve the lives of children.
2008
Nu Skin distributors raise $4.8 million for China disaster-relief efforts.