Contracts & Grants.
E5 Enclave is a registered federal contractor and 501(c)(3) grant-eligible nonprofit. We pursue federal contracts, government grants, private foundation support, and institutional partnerships in service of the Five Pillars.
The work is funded by the work. E5 Enclave does not wait for permission or philanthropy. We compete for federal contracts, apply for government grants, and build institutional partnerships that resource the pillars directly. Every dollar is deployed against the structural conditions documented in the BDI Sovereign Dataset.
Miami, FL 33150 Liberty City · Miami-Dade County
Federal Contracts — NAICS Codes
Primary Capabilities
| NAICS | Description |
|---|---|
| 541720 | Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities |
| 541511 | Custom Computer Programming Services (Agentic AI) |
| 541690 | Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services |
| 611430 | Professional and Management Development Training |
| 923120 | Administration of Public Health Programs |
| 111998 | All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming (FarmBlock) |
| 813319 | Other Social Advocacy Organizations |
Certifications & Eligibility
- Small Business: Qualifies under SBA small business size standards for all registered NAICS codes
- Nonprofit / Tax-Exempt: 501(c)(3) — eligible for nonprofit set-asides and cooperative agreements
- HUBZone Potential: 820 NW 64th St, Miami FL 33150 — Liberty City census tracts qualify as Historically Underutilized Business Zones. Application in review.
- SBIR/STTR Eligible: Pursuing NSF SBIR Phase I for AgriMesh autonomous agricultural monitoring system
For sole-source justification, teaming, or subcontracting inquiries: contact@e5enclave.com
Grant Pipeline — Federal, Private & Institutional
E5 Enclave actively pursues grants across three tracks — federal agency awards, private foundation grants, and institutional partnerships. All grant work is coordinated by the board's research and intelligence team.
Agency & Program Grants
USDA (RFSP, FMPP, DLT), HUD Community Development, DOJ Second Chance Act, DOL Workforce, NSF SBIR, DOT SBIR. E5 pursues federal grants aligned with the Five Pillars — food sovereignty, community development, technology, workforce, and reparative economics.
Foundation & Philanthropic Grants
Robert Wood Johnson, Kresge, Ford, McKnight, W.K. Kellogg, and Black-focused foundations (BFF, Echoing Green, Open Society). Priority: multi-year unrestricted and program-restricted support for FarmBlock, McCartney Academy, and the BDI Sovereign Dataset.
Cooperative Agreements & Contracts
University research partnerships, municipal cooperative agreements, county housing and community development RFPs, and institutional technology contracts (agentic AI for community organizations). Orange County Housing Authority RFP active.
For funders and program officers: E5 Enclave welcomes conversations before formal submission. Our research base — including the BDI Sovereign Dataset (1,855 data points, 50 cities, CC0) and the FarmBlock FDI — is available as a pre-submission resource. Write contact@e5enclave.com with "Partnership" in the subject line.
Technology Incubators & Accelerators
E5 Enclave's agentic-first operating model and sovereign technology infrastructure position it for participation in leading technology incubator and accelerator programs. We are actively pursuing or have applied to the following:
Active Pursuits
- Google for Nonprofits — Google Ad Grant ($10K/month), Google Workspace, YouTube Nonprofit
- Microsoft for Nonprofits — Active (M365, Azure, Teams fully deployed)
- NVIDIA Inception — AI startup program; EDEN agentic OS application in preparation
- NSF SBIR Phase I — AgriMesh autonomous agricultural monitoring; S.3971 passage pending
- a16z Speedrun — Nonprofit-adjacent; agentic AI for social infrastructure track
Pipeline
- Y Combinator Nonprofit — Application window; EDEN OS + FarmBlock sovereign infrastructure
- Echoing Green Fellowship — Israel Lee Armstead; Black Male Achievement track
- New Profit Accelerator — Organizational capacity track
- Camelback Ventures — Entrepreneurs of color; FarmBlock cooperative model
- HUD ConnectHome / Choice Neighborhoods — Liberty City initiative alignment
For technology partnership, data licensing, or incubator collaboration inquiries: contact@e5enclave.com
Work with the institution.
E5 Enclave is an active procurement partner, grant applicant, and technology collaborator. If you are a program officer, contracting officer, or institutional partner, we welcome the conversation.