E5 Enclave Incorporated
E5 Enclave Incorporated  ·  501(c)(3)  ·  EIN 99-3822441

Forensic Genealogy
at Institutional Scale

Verified lineage documentation — to Genealogical Proof Standard — in 90 minutes. For tribal enrollment, citizenship by descent, probate, mineral rights, reparations, and beyond. Race-agnostic. Lineage-agnostic. Rigorous always.

90 min
Pipeline runtime
per case file
$6.04B
Total addressable
market (2026)
GPS
Genealogical Proof
Standard — always
50
Target organizations
across 8 verticals
I
The Problem

Lineage verification is the bottleneck for billions in legal rights.

Every form of lineage-based entitlement — tribal enrollment, citizenship by descent, probate inheritance, mineral rights, reparations eligibility — is gated behind genealogical documentation most people cannot produce. The industry has no scalable answer.

I
The 1870 Brick Wall

Before emancipation, ancestors appear in slave schedules as numbers — no names, no relationships. After 1870 they emerge with new surnames and no paper trail. Standard genealogical methods stop at this wall. We break it.

II
The Speed & Cost Crisis

Industry standard: 4–6 months per case at $108–$200 per hour. Organizations that need scale — tribal enrollment offices, reparations programs, immigration firms — have no viable throughput solution.

III
Documentation as the Gate

Cherokee enrollment. Italian citizenship. Evanston reparations. Seminole Freedmen adjudication. In every case, genealogical documentation is the gate. Without it, no rights transfer. With it, everything opens.

IV
A Market Without Infrastructure

The global genealogy products and services market is $6.04B (2026), growing to $15.8B by 2033 at 14% CAGR. The verification infrastructure has not kept pace. No one has built the pipeline. Until now.


II
Proof of Work

We ran the pipeline on our own Chairman's lineage.

Before we offer this to any organization, we built it for ourselves. Case ARM-2026-001 documented seven generations of the Armstead family through the 1870 wall — entirely on primary sources, to Genealogical Proof Standard.

Case ARM-2026-001
Confirmed

Benjamin Armstead

b. 1838, Clarke County, Alabama  ·  Enslaved
Method of Identification

1842 probate inventory of Capt. William Armistead, Clarke County, AL — Benjamin identified by name, age, and skilled occupation as blacksmith.

Bridge Records

1870 & 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Clarke County) · 1900 Census (Jefferson County) · AL Death Certificates · Clarke County Deed Books post-1865.

Standard Applied

Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) · Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Explained citation format · chain-of-custody at every generational link.

Lineage Chain · 7 Generations

Benjamin Armstead → Alonzo → Willie James → Julius → Julius Jr. → Tommy → Israel Lee Armstead

538
Individuals analyzed
7
Generations documented
12
Pre-1862 ancestors confirmed
90 min
Pipeline runtime
$0
vs. $2K–$5K industry cost
8
Primary citations · Tier 1
Miranda's Note

“We never say ‘AI genealogy.’ We say Genealogical Proof Standard, BCG-aligned, primary-source citations, chain-of-custody. Every buyer in this market — tribal enrollment officers, probate attorneys, reparations task forces — responds to methodology, not technology.”


III
Market Map

Eight verticals. Fifty organizations. One product.

Our Scout Intelligence Report mapped every organization that needs forensic genealogy verification — regardless of race, lineage, or cause. The need is universal. The solution is ours.

VerticalOrgsTop TargetsRevenue / CaseTier
Tribal Enrollment9Cherokee Nation · Navajo Nation · Muscogee Creek · Seminole Nation$45–$150A
Citizenship by Descent8Henley & Partners · Fragomen LLP · CIL Lisbon · Citizenship.EU$150–$2,000A
Heir Search / Probate7HeirSearch.com (est. 1967) · ProGenealogists / Ancestry$150–$600A
Mineral / Land Rights4AAPL — American Assoc. of Professional Landmen$200–$800A
Adoptee / Donor-Conceived6Right to Know · DNA Angels · USDCC$100–$300A
Medical Genealogy423andMe Health · MyHeritage ProLicensingA
Academic / Archival6FamilySearch · APG · Board for Certification of GenealogistsChannelB
Reparations / Lineage Rights6Evanston Foundation · California Reparations Task Force · TBATGov contractA

IV
The Offer

We start with a free pilot. You keep everything.

Three tracks, matched to how your organization works. No data retained on our end. All work product belongs to you and your client. Privacy is not a policy — it is the standard.

Track A

Verification Organizations

TBAT · Tribal enrollment offices
Reparations programs · Lineage orgs
  • 3 brick-wall cases at no charge
  • Full GPS-standard case file returned
  • All work product owned by you and the member
  • Zero data retention — ever
  • 90-minute turnaround per case
Track B

Legal & Professional Firms

Fragomen LLP · HeirSearch.com
AAPL landmen · Probate attorneys
  • Pilot batch of 10 cases at 50% rate
  • 48–72 hour turnaround per case
  • BCG-aligned documentation for court use
  • Revenue share model for volume partners
  • API integration available for enterprise
Track C

Government & Municipal

Evanston Foundation · California
Boston Reparations Task Force
  • Proposal + methodology brief on request
  • SAM.gov registered — procurement-ready
  • Program design consultation at no charge
  • Deliverable: verification infrastructure
  • E5 qualifies as nonprofit + federal contractor

V
Revenue Model

Conservative to scale: one enterprise deal changes everything.

Year 1 — Conservative50 cases/mo · $150 blended avg
$1.08M
Year 2 — Growth200 cases/mo · $175 blended avg
$4.2M
Year 3 — Scale500 cases/mo · $200 blended avg
$14.4M
Fragomen LLP

One partnership = 200+ cases/month immediately. World's largest immigration firm, Polish / Italian / Irish citizenship divisions.

Evanston / CA Reparations

$50K–$250K single government contract. First municipal reparations program in US history requires lineage verification infrastructure.

Henley & Partners

$500–$2,000 per case. Ultra-high-net-worth client base seeking ancestral passports across 15 countries.

NCAI (573 tribes)

Platform licensing — one deal, one contract, every tribe in the ecosystem. Genealogy verification infrastructure for the whole tribal network.


VI
Why E5 Enclave Incorporated

We are not explaining Liberty City. We are from it.

Five reasons no national firm can replicate what we do — and one sentence that explains why it matters.

Rooted

A Black family institution

501(c)(3) public charity. EIN 99-3822441. Governed by a Black family — Elvia, Tonya, and Cheryl Armstead, directors of record. 820 NW 64th St, Miami, FL 33150. We are not an outside vendor. We are inside the experience.

Credentialed

BCG / APG aligned methodology

GPS-standard case files. Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Explained citation format. BIA, DOI, and Dawes Roll research protocols. Caribbean-corridor specialty no national firm replicates. Every case defensible in court or institutional review.

Institutional

Federal procurement ready

SAM.gov registered. UEI: H8NGXEYE2HH8 · CAGE: 07E88. All Awards purpose. Active through August 2026. Government contracts, nonprofit grants, and private sector — positioned for all three channels simultaneously.

Proven

BDI Sovereign Dataset — sealed

1,574 verified empirical observations. 17 federal data sources. 33-year longitudinal window. CC0 licensed. Blockchain-sealed on Base mainnet. We do not promise institutional rigor — we demonstrate it. The dataset is public.

Agentic-First

90 minutes, not 6 months

World's first agentic-first staffed NGO. Our AI pipeline compresses 4–6 months of genealogical research into 90 minutes of runtime plus 20 minutes of human review — without sacrificing GPS standard.

Specialist

Florida & Caribbean corridor

On-the-ground access to Florida courthouse records, Freedmen's Bureau M1869, 1885 FL state census, P.K. Yonge Library, Florida State Archives. Caribbean-corridor lineage — geography no firm in Salt Lake City or New York can match.

The Standard

Let us show you what the standard looks like.

Three cases. No charge. All work product stays with you. We keep no client data. Privacy is not a policy — it is the standard.