Overview
E5 Enclave Incorporated is a lineage-led think tank and 501(c)(3) public charity operating from Liberty City, Miami — the same corridor BLM Grassroots Miami has organized for years. This brief outlines how E5's evidence systems, grant pipeline, and civic infrastructure can serve as a coordination layer for BLM Grassroots Miami's next chapter.
This is not a proposal for E5 to lead. It is a proposal for a coordinated, sovereign partnership — each organization doing what it does best, in the same direction, at the same time.
The Five Priorities
i. Reparations Infrastructure
E5's Restitution 246 campaign provides the doctrinal and methodological framework — the Lloyd Kelly accounting model paired with the Craemer (2015) wage-hour methodology. This is one disciplined lane of the reparations question, built to be cited, audited, and scaled. BLM Grassroots Miami's organizing capacity is the mobilization layer this framework needs.
ii. Community Land & Economic Sovereignty
FarmBlock — E5's urban agriculture and land sovereignty program — is actively mapping food deserts and land acquisition opportunities across Liberty City and adjacent corridors. The evidence base is built. The grant pipeline is open. What it needs is coalition ownership and community voice at the table.
iii. Police Accountability & Criminal Justice
E5's Measure the Wound dataset documents 1,855 data points across 8 structural pillars — including carceral state metrics by city. Miami's carceral data is in the record. We can produce city-specific reports, policy briefs, and testimony-ready evidence packages on request.
iv. Political Power & Civic Infrastructure
E5 maintains robust civic engagement infrastructure and coalition relationships across multiple regions. This capacity, combined with BLM Grassroots Miami's ground network, creates coordinated civic mobilization that neither organization has alone.
v. Healing & Wellness for the Movement
The Block to the Boardroom pillar addresses intergenerational trauma through economic mobility programs. E5's coalition framework explicitly names healing as an institutional responsibility — not an afterthought. We are open to co-designing programming with BLM Grassroots Miami's wellness leadership.
Grant Opportunities — Near-Term Pipeline
E5's grant intelligence system has identified $160,000+ in near-term, low-competition grant opportunities directly aligned with BLM Grassroots Miami's priorities. These are actionable within 90 days with the right partnership structure.
- Miami-Dade County — Community Justice Innovation Fund
- Knight Foundation — Miami Community Resilience
- FHFC — Community Land Trust seed grants
- USDA — Urban Agriculture & Innovative Production (UAIP)
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation — Health Equity
Full grant intelligence reports — including application windows and competitive positioning — are available to coalition partners upon formal engagement.
E5 Infrastructure Available to the Coalition
- Evidence systems — Measure the Wound dataset, city-level reports, policy briefs on demand
- Grant intelligence — active pipeline monitoring, LOI drafting, submission support
- Land & food sovereignty — FarmBlock site analysis, FDI mapping, municipal engagement
- Civic engagement capacity — coalition relationships and civic infrastructure across multiple regions
- Research & analysis — institutional-scale output with rigorous sourcing and documentation
- 501(c)(3) standing — EIN 99-3822441, SAM.gov registered, federal contractor eligible
coalition@e5enclave.com · (305) 967-0200
820 NW 64th St · Liberty City · Miami, FL 33150