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Konica Minolta and Bill of Rights Institute Partner to Support 50,000 Civics and History Students with Printing Initiative

by Mark Vruno
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. announces its support of the Bill of Rights Institute’s “Power of the Printed Word” campaign. The company is providing financial support that will help with the printing and distribution of 50,000 pocket constitutions to classrooms.

Through Power of the Printed Word, the Bill of Rights Institute delivers ā€œpocket constitutionsā€ to classrooms throughout the United States. These portable booklets include copies of America’s founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, and civics and history teachers depend on these classroom resources every year.

ā€œWe are extremely honored and proud to support The Bill of Rights Institute in their mission to drive high-quality civic education, and excited to help bring these important pieces of our history to students,ā€ said Jason Dizzine (pictured), vice president of Portfolio Management and Planning at Konica Minolta. ā€œAs a leader in office equipment as well as production and industrial print, at Konica Minolta we truly believe in the power of print. This partnership opportunity perfectly combines that outlook with our ongoing commitment to invest in the education of our future leaders.ā€

Bill of Rights Institute President and CEO David Bobb thanked Konica Minolta for its leadership in supporting America’s civics and history classrooms.

ā€œWe all have a stake in educating America’s youth and helping them become informed, civically engaged members of society,ā€ said Bobb. ā€œWe deeply appreciate Konica Minolta’s commitment to supporting educators and young people all across our great nation.ā€

To learn more about how to support the Power of the Printed Word campaign, please visit the Bill of Rights InstituteĀ online.

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