¶ Bill Dallas direct-source profile and United in Purpose context
This source cluster combines Bill Dallas's current Dallas Capital self-description with existing repo reporting that places him in United in Purpose and Trump-era Christian-right political mobilization.
The strongest direct layer here is a current Dallas Capital biography page that gives Dallas's own professional chronology across mortgage finance, private-company operations, and Oaks Christian School. That direct layer is paired with existing secondary reporting and the existing United in Purpose cluster summary, which place him in a Christian-right voter-data and political-mobilization context. Together, these sources are now strong enough for a durable person page, but not for a full network or funding map.
- Dallas Capital's current biography page describes Bill Dallas as founder of First Franklin in 1981, as a builder of Ownit Mortgage Solutions, as acquirer of Skyline in 2009, and as taking Finance of America public in 2021.
- The same direct page says Dallas co-founded Oaks Christian School and served as a board member and chairman for twenty-five years.
- Existing repo reporting from The Guardian places Bill Dallas inside a data-backed Christian-right mobilization apparatus around Donald Trump and ties him to United in Purpose.
- The existing United in Purpose summary already treats
United in Purpose -> Bill Dallas as a repeated leadership relationship in the current reporting layer.
- 1981: Dallas Capital biography says Bill Dallas founded First Franklin.
- 2000: Dallas Capital biography says he co-founded Oaks Christian School.
- 2009: Dallas Capital biography says he acquired Skyline during the financial crisis.
- 2020-03: Guardian reporting in the current repo places him in a Christian-right political-data context around Trump.
- 2021: Dallas Capital biography says he took Finance of America public.
- Christian-right political mobilization with finance-sector operators
- Self-description versus reporting-based political characterization
- Movement infrastructure built around voter data, leadership access, and conservative Christian networks
¶ Evidence limits and open questions
- The direct Dallas Capital source is self-description and is strongest for business chronology, professional identity, and education-board role, not for evaluating political claims.
- The current repo still lacks cleaner filing, board, or tax-document material for Dallas's role across United in Purpose and adjacent election-integrity organizations.
- The current source set supports a durable Bill Dallas page, but it does not yet justify a separate Dallas Capital entity page or a fuller institutional map around his business holdings.