lowercase people

In late October 2007, the band announced on their YouTube account page that they had created "lp records" to help further the vision of lowercase people.

[2] It serves to bring attention to notable works created by artists, writers, and musicians, and to introduce social issues worldwide.

In partnership with Geneva Global, the Lowercase people Justice Fund, a non-profit organization, uses the money gained from the shirts and prints sold to aid Third World communities.

Jon Foreman also wrote "The Shadow Proves the Sunshine" in reaction to their work with the Kuyasa Kids.

[5] Tim Foreman explains: "As a rock band, we're not overly idealistic about single-handedly changing the world, but we do know that people are listening to what we have to say ... so we want to use what platform we have been given to make a difference.