TFAS supporters, friends and local alumni are invited to join TFAS for a forum and keynote reception discussion featuring Lord Daniel Hannan on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Old Parkland. Lord Daniel Hannan, TFAS America 250 Visiting Fellow, member of the U.K. House of Lords and author of “Inventing Freedom,” will deliver the keynote address on “250 Years of Freedom: What the American Tradition Means to the World.” The forum will also feature two panels on the state of civic knowledge in America and how organizations like TFAS are working to address the issue. Additional forum panelists will be announced soon.

This event is part of The Fund for American Studies 2026 Regional Conferences, Developing Courageous Citizens: Revitalizing Civic Education and America’s Founding Principles, a series of forums held around the country to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. Join leaders, scholars, students and alumni as we showcase how TFAS programs can build a pipeline of courageous citizens to carry forward the American experiment.


Event Details:
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
The Old Parkland
3819 Maple Avenue
Dallas, TX 75219

2:30PM - Registration
3:00PM - Program
5:30PM - Reception
6:30PM - Private Sponsor Dinner

Attire: Business 
Parking: Complimentary Valet 

RSVP:
Please RSVP by Wednesday, April 8.

To register, please follow these steps below:

  • Select individual registration and add your full name, email address and the number of guests. 
  • Select "add to cart," then click "start checkout". 
  • After you fill out the information for your registration, click "submit information." 
  • If you are registering more than one person, the final page will show your name and email address as the primary contact.  Underneath your information will be a space to add your guest(s) name and email(s).  You will have to add each guest separately here.
  • Finally, select "save changes."

Please contact John Dimos at [email protected] or 202.714.0272 if you have any questions.

Become a Sponsor

Sponsorships to this regional conference provide a unique opportunity to partner with The Fund for American Studies in advancing civic renewal at a defining moment for our nation.

Sponsors will be recognized in marketing materials and from the podium, enjoy reserve seating at the program, and are invited to a private dinner following the event. 

As a sponsor, you will help convene today’s leading voices in liberty, support the development of programs that strengthen civic education and inspire the next generation to carry forward America’s founding ideals.  

Sponsor Levels and Benefits

  • Platinum — $10,000 (Forum: 8 seats; Dinner: 6 seats)
  • Gold — $5,000 (Forum 6 seats; Dinner: 4 seats)
  • Silver — $2,500 (Forum 4 seats; Dinner: 2 seats)
  • Bronze — $1,000 (Forum: 2 seats; Dinner: 2 seats)

To become a sponsor, please contact John Dimos at [email protected] or 703-508-3932.


ABOUT Lord Daniel Hannan:

Lord Daniel Hannan of Kingsclere is the TFAS America 250 Visiting Fellow. An author and columnist, he serves as International Secretary of the Conservative Party, as well as teaching at the University of Buckingham and the University of Francisco Marroquín. 

He has written nine books, including the New York Times bestseller “Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World.” He sat as a Conservative Member of the European Parliament for 21 years and was a founder of Vote Leave. He is a regular columnist for, among others, The Sunday Telegraph, The Washington Examiner and The Daily Mail. Lord Hannan is President of the Institute for Free Trade.   


ABOUT TFAS:
The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is an educational nonprofit that is developing courageous leaders inspired and equipped to protect and advance the ideas of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and economic freedom in their communities and throughout the world. By offering a portfolio of more than 20 academic programs, fellowships and seminars, the TFAS Journey helps cultivate future leaders from high school, all the way through to their university studies and professional careers. 

TFAS builds intellectual rigor and sustained relationships over time that result in deep impact and long-term change. After more than 50 years of programs, the evidence of TFAS’s success is clear. TFAS alumni are the leaders our nation needs right now and, in the decades to come. Today, there are nearly 49,000 TFAS alumni making a difference in their communities and throughout the world by upholding the values essential to the preservation and success of a free society.