Sponsors
We are proud of the outstanding support we are receiving for ConSource.
Please contact us today if you would like to help build and sustain ConSource as a sponsor.
Berry Family As students of the Constitution, the Berrys have long had a keen interest in history and current affairs of the United States. Interest in the Revolutionary era of the United States and particularly of the lives of the Founding Fathers has led to a profound love of the words and meaning of the Constitution. Their involvement in The Constitutional Sources Project seems a natural extension of the years they have read and discussed these subjects over the dinner table, and are thrilled to serve on its Founders’ Circle 2007. (read full profile)
Bryan Ferre & KMA Bryan Ferre is a Managing Partner with Fauver Partners, LLC, an international consulting firm specializing in interactive and business communications and is currently Chief Marketing Officer for Firstline Security. Beginning in 1990, Mr. Ferre has built an international reputation as a brilliant strategist using the Internet as a primary driver for business communications and business process management. In 1999, Bryan was appointed senior art director for the world-wide Web properties of Intel Corporation. Under his direction Intel launched three online properties, including the Intel eBusiness Center, Intel Web Outfitter, and Gatherround.com while working for EURO RSCG Worldwide. (read full profile)
Foster & Lynn Friess Foster Friess believes knowledge is critical to freedom. In addition to knowledge about the Constitution, he also promotes knowledge about potential private sector solutions that could improve the functioning of our nation. www.FosterFriess.com networks people interested in those solutions to curb an increasingly intrusive government. (read full profile)
Gene Schaerr Gene Schaerr is a litigation partner in Winston & Strawn’s Washington, D.C. office and chair of the firm’s nationwide appellate, critical motions practice, and constitutional litigation practice. He focuses his practice on appellate proceedings of all kinds; on the preparation of high-risk cases for an eventual appeal; and on motions that may prove critical to the outcome of a case at the trial court level. He has also served as the chair for the Constitutional Sources Project’s Board of Directors since September 17, 2005. (read full profile)
Larry H. Miller
The Toyota Dealership Larry Miller started in 1979 has grown into one of the nation's 200 largest private companies, generating $3 Billion in revenue, extends to 7,000 employees in six states, and includes several car dealerships, the Utah Jazz, a sports arena, a basketball center, movie theaters, and several restaurants.
Larry's extensive study of and resulting love for the Founders and the Constitution, combined with his experience in financing a major documentary edition helped him to quickly recognize the value of ConSource. "Giving 'We the People' access to the words of our Founders in a comprehensive manner through ConSource will inspire greater love for country and involvement in our republican democracy,” said Larry. “This is a legacy project that will bless generations to come, and I am proud to be a part of it."
Linda and Diana Bean Diana and Linda Bean, sisters from Maine and the granddaughters of L.L. Bean, have a strong sense of purpose when it comes to advancing the wisdom and leadership of America's Founding Fathers.
“Those sage gentlemen recognized the supremacy of inalienable, God-given rights and the empowerment that limited, decentralized government gives to individuals,” said Linda. So that students of Constitutional Americanism will be able to access a free, fully indexed library of source documents on the Internet, the Bean sisters have advanced the Constitutional Source Project, specifically the papers of the Father of our country and our first President, George Washington."
Randall & Robin Guynn
Kenneth Rendell As one of the country’s foremost collectors, Ken has an appreciation for how documents shape history. He has also been an early supporter of the project. He delivered the keynote address at our Fall 2006 Academic Colloquium entitled: “What Were They Thinking? The Story that Original Documents Tell.” (read speech) Winston & StrawnWinston & Strawn LLP is an international law firm. The exceptional depth and geographic reach of our resources enables us to manage virtually every type of business-related legal issue. We serve the needs of enterprises of all types and sizes, in both the private and the public sector. (read full profile)

Daniel W. Bunn
Harlan Crow
Davis Polk & WardwellDavis Polk is among the world's finest law firms, demonstrating unsurpassed levels of excellence in all of its diverse and complementary practice areas. For more than 150 years, this excellence and breadth have made it the firm of choice for many of the world's leading companies and financial institutions as they face the complex legal and business challenges of the new millennium. www.dpw.com
The Holman Foundation
Verizon Verizon Communications, through its philanthropic arm, Verizon Foundation, joined ConSource in 2007 as a major corporate sponsor, and provided a grant to digitize George Washington’s writings. The grant to ConSource is the latest in the Verizon Foundation’s efforts to provide free online access of educational materials for teachers, students, and parents. Last year, the Verizon Foundation committed more than $31 million to Thinkfinity.org, which provides more than 55,000 educational resources, K-12 lesson plans and student interactive online for free.
“ConSource is a wonderful example of how technology can play a vital role in creating greater educational opportunities for all. Through the click of a mouse anyone within reach of a computer will have access to documents penned by our nation’s first president, providing us all with a greater awareness of our civic responsibilities” said Verizon Foundation President Patrick Gaston. “Verizon is proud to partner with ConSource on this valuable program.”

H. Les McGuire, In Memoriam As a committed husband, father, son, patriot, and capitalist, Harold Leslie McGuire III, "Les" (1970-2006), loved his life. He gained particular inspiration and truth in the writings and lives of the Founding Fathers and was dedicated to promoting the cause of freedom. He felt the mission of ConSource to democratize the Constitution by bringing original source documents to life closely aligned with his own personal mission. Les also forwarded his personal mission by co-founding the Producer Revolution, the movement to unite responsible people in a common cause to create an ideal world of freedom, peace, prosperity, and happiness for all mankind.
Rick Koerber
The History Channel

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Jessica & John Guynn
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Kenneth Rendell
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Kirton & McConkie, P.C.
- Mayer, Brown Rowe & Maw, LLP
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Quinn Family Foundation
- The Eccles Foundation
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Texas Bar Foundation
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