Real change is built by real people. E5 Enclave needs dedicated volunteers to help transform Liberty City, Overtown, and communities across Miami-Dade. Your time and talent can build something that lasts for generations.
Why Volunteer
Work alongside residents in Liberty City and Overtown — restoring lots, growing food, and delivering services that change lives block by block.
Gain hands-on experience in urban agriculture, community organizing, media production, grant writing, and emerging technology like IoT and blockchain.
E5 Enclave isn't a temporary program — it's a movement building permanent institutions for Black self-determination. Your contribution becomes part of that legacy.
Connect with like-minded changemakers, community leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals committed to economic sovereignty and collective empowerment.
Application
What to Expect
Our volunteer coordinator will review your application and reach out within 48 hours. You'll receive an email with next steps, including an orientation schedule and any relevant program details based on your interests.
No. We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and skill levels. Whether you're a professional with decades of experience or a student looking to get involved for the first time, there's a meaningful role for you. We provide training for all programs.
We're flexible. Some volunteers join us for a single community event, while others commit weekly. During your onboarding, we'll work with you to find a schedule that fits your life. Consistency matters more than volume — even a few hours a month can make a real difference.
For programs involving youth, elderly, or vulnerable populations — such as Youth Leadership, Homefront Support, and Learn-to-Earn Hubs — a background check is required. This is standard practice to ensure the safety of the people we serve. The process is straightforward and free to the volunteer.
Absolutely. We welcome corporate teams, faith groups, student organizations, and community groups. Contact us at hermes@e5enclave.com to coordinate a group volunteer day or ongoing partnership.
Most of our work takes place in Liberty City, Overtown, and surrounding Miami-Dade communities. Depending on the program, you may work at FarmBlock garden sites, community lots, residents' homes, our office, or at community events. Some roles — like media, grant writing, and administrative support — can be done remotely.