Capital Event Intelligence · Brief

Morehouse DC Chapter

The $3M Raise Already Has a Cluster Behind It.

The policies, investments, and decisions that created this window — mapped for the DC Chapter fundraising committee.

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Cluster Signals
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Raise Tiers
$3M
Target Window
2025–2027
Active Window

Inside This Brief

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Cluster Signals
Five signals forming the window. DC Chapter positioned at center.
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Raise Architecture
$3M in four tiers. Each tied to a signal, not an ask.
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Ecosystem Map
DMV nodes already inside this cluster. Warm paths identified.
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90-Day Playbook
Activation plan for Douglass Dennard and fundraising committee.

Cluster Signals

Five signals forming the same window. The DC Chapter is positioned at the center of all of them.
NSF $457M Supercomputer
88 /100

Morehouse received $5M of a $457M NSF grant to house the Horizon supercomputer as part of the Leadership-Class Computing Facility. Morehouse becomes a national hub for AI research, postbaccalaureate AI training, and three faculty accelerators. This is the institutional credibility anchor for every corporate and federal ask the DC Chapter makes.

AI Infrastructure National Signal Active Now
White House Executive Order #14283
82 /100

Signed April 23, 2025. Explicitly calls for increasing the private-sector role — including private foundations — in supporting HBCUs in institutional planning, financial management, infrastructure, and technology access. Corporate donors in the DMV now have White House policy cover for HBCU investment.

Policy Signal Corporate Permission Active Now
$1.34B HBCU Federal Investment FY2025
78 /100

The Department of Education deployed a one-time $495M boost on top of base HBCU funding — a 48.4% increase, totaling over $1.34 billion for FY2025. Federal dollars are moving to HBCUs at historic levels. Alumni chapter raises layered on top of institutional momentum carry a multiplier argument.

Federal Funding HBCU Sector Active Now
Morehouse Corporate AI Ecosystem
75 /100

Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, IBM, Sage, UNCF, and the Information Technology Industry Council are already invested in Morehouse's AI infrastructure nationally. The DC Chapter's slot is to activate the DMV-based arms of these same companies — regional workforce pipeline access, not charity.

Corporate AI DMV Activation Warm Signal
DMV Federal Contractor Ecosystem
72 /100

The DMV is the highest-density concentration of federal agencies and government contractors in the country. Nearly 90% of federal agencies are deploying or planning AI. SAIC, Leidos, Booz Allen, ManTech, and others have HBCU engagement mandates and active need for Black STEM talent pipelines. The Morehouse-NSF supercomputer is the credential that opens these doors.

AI Workforce Contractor Pipeline Warm Signal

Key Insight

"The DC Chapter doesn't ask for donations. It offers access to the only HBCU housing a national AI supercomputer — and the talent pipeline that flows from it."

Raise Architecture

$3M — Four tiers. Each one tied to a signal, not an ask.
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Corporate Anchor Gifts
$1.5M

Companies already in Morehouse's national AI ecosystem with DMV offices: Google, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Sage. The pitch is workforce pipeline access — not philanthropy. The DC Chapter connects them to Morehouse talent in the region where federal AI demand is highest. White House EO provides the policy frame. Multi-year sponsorships, naming rights on DC Chapter programs.

PRIORITY
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Government Contractor Partnerships
$750K

DMV contractors need Black STEM talent pipelines. SAIC, Leidos, Booz Allen, ManTech all have HBCU engagement mandates. Package as a talent pipeline partnership, not a donation. The Horizon supercomputer is the credibility anchor. Structure as a 3-year partnership with intern pipeline commitments.

PRIORITY
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Federal Grant Alignment
$500K

White House EO + NSF workforce programs + DOE HBCU initiatives = grant-eligible programs the DC Chapter can administer. AI workforce training for DMV-area students tied to the supercomputer program. The DC Chapter becomes a regional delivery point for federal HBCU AI workforce dollars already appropriated.

ACTIVE RESEARCH
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Alumni Capital Campaign
$250K

Pay 5 Forward evolved into an AI workforce scholarship — DMV alumni giving tied to a specific outcome. Fund a student pipeline into the federal AI workforce. Named scholarships matched by corporate Tier 1 and Tier 2 partners. Alumni give to a named outcome, not a general fund.

LAUNCH AFTER TIER 1

Ecosystem Map

The DMV nodes already inside this cluster. Warm paths identified.

🔥 Hot Nodes

NSF / LCCF Program Office — Morehouse is a primary partner. DC proximity = direct relationship access.
Department of Education HBCU Programs — $1.34B already allocated. DC Chapter can position as regional workforce delivery partner.
White House Initiative on HBCUs (EO #14283) — Active. The DC Chapter should have a seat at the advisory table.

⚡ Warm Nodes

Amazon Web Services DC Region — Already a Morehouse national partner. DC Chapter activates the regional arm.
Google DC / Google.org — Existing Morehouse relationship. Workforce pipeline pitch for DMV federal agency work.
Booz Allen Hamilton — HBCU engagement mandate. HQ in McLean, VA. Talent pipeline partnership candidate.
Leidos — Defense and intelligence contractor. HQ in Reston, VA. Black STEM talent is a stated priority.
SAIC — Reston, VA. Federal AI contractor. Morehouse credential opens the door.
ManTech — Herndon, VA. Government IT contractor. HBCU partnership history.

🔗 Referral Nodes

Congressional Black Caucus — DC Chapter alumni in federal positions. Policy access for grant alignment.
Morehouse College Institutional Advancement — Coordinate to avoid donor conflict. Joint pitch opportunities.
UNCF DC Region — Already in Morehouse's national partner ecosystem. Chapter-level activation.

⚠️ Blindspots

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State and local DMV government contracts for AI workforce training — unfunded mandate, untapped.
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Mid-market DC tech firms (not Big Tech) with HBCU diversity commitments and no pipeline — invisible in current outreach.

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