Protecting Constitutional Rights

Silent Majority Foundation was born out of necessity to halt and reign in government overreach. From our inception, we have been determined to fight and speak up for all citizens who maintain their desire for freedom and constitutionally protected and God-given Rights.

Mission Statement

Silent Majority Foundation (SMF) is a 501(c)(3) organization centered on protecting America's constitution and theological foundation. As founders of SMF, we support, protect and defend the constitution of our United States through education, advocacy, and litigation efforts. SMF will always focus on God and Country as the core of our mission.

Educate

Knowing your rights and how to protect them is the first step to maintaining your freedom. SMF is here to educate the Silent Majority on how to speak for themselves.

Advocate

As the Silent Majority, it is imperative someone speaks up. SMF assists those who either cannot or do not know how to advocate for themselves. If you want SMF to be your advocate, please click below to request our assistance.

Attend

Events bring us all together. It's lonely when you don't hear from like-minded folks. Come join us and your fellow SMFers as we build a community and raise funds to help those that can't help themselves!

Education

Education

Find video tutorials and courses covering a wide range of topics!

Advocacy

Advocacy

Read about the work we are doing and have done to help our communities!

Litigation

Litigation

Our past and active cases to fight for Rights and Eliminate Government overreach!

Events

Events

Come meet the team and join our community for some uplifting interactions and fundraising!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Freedom Fever 2023!!

Jul 07, 2023 7:30AM—4:00PM

Dr. Wilkinson and SMF Dinner

Apr 25, 2023 6:00PM—8:00PM

Cowiche Canyon Kitchen + Icehouse Bar 202 E Yakima Ave Yakima, WA 98901

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CURRENT EVENTS

What the Foundation is undertaking!

Title fight   
The purpose of Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 was to update Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  The civil rights act banned several forms of discrimination in employment but did not address or make mention of education.  Contrary to popular belief, the scope and purpose of Title IX had…
Sovereignty of the states
The federalism argument has been at the heart of recent court decisions and great public debate.  Cases such as abortion, legalized sports, marijuana, and sanctuary cities just to name a few, have highlighted the recent court docket.  The tenth amendment clarifies the division of powers between the federal government and the individual states.  It underscores…
The judicial branch 
As the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) wrapped up its 2022 session, autocracy and government overreach have been dealt a significant blow.  At least six of the nine justices understood their role as the final arbiter on constitutional matters, while three of them opted for a more biased approach to their sworn duties.    …