2026 Strategic Plan

Executive Summary

From transactional politics to tangible transformation: A full-cycle blueprint for political empowerment, housing stability, and community-led impact.

People-First

Centering human outcomes over political optics. Every policy and project is evaluated by its material impact on the people most affected.

Integrity

Rejecting value compromises for influence. Endorsements and partnerships are contingent upon transparency and ethical conduct.

Community-Led

Communities are active partners, not passive recipients. We incorporate local advisory structures to ensure relevance and sustainability.

Full-Cycle

Maintaining responsibility beyond legislation. We bridge the gap between policy intent and lived reality through implementation oversight.

Transparency

Treating donors as partners in impact. We provide clear reporting and public dashboards to track progress from bill to build.

A Defining Moment

"The year 2026 represents a defining inflection point for BLAC PAC... demonstrating a fundamentally different model of political action."

At a time when public trust in political institutions continues to erode, BLAC PAC is positioned to demonstrate a fundamentally different model: one that is people-first, integrity-driven, and anchored in measurable community impact.

Traditional political action has largely operated within a transactional paradigm. BLAC PAC exists to challenge and replace this, moving decisively from advocacy to implementation—from legislation to construction, and from policy wins to lived outcomes.

FULL-CYCLE LEADERSHIPIn 2026, we advance a full-cycle approach to political action. We leverage political influence, policy expertise, and donor trust to directly catalyze flagship development initiatives that address urgent national needs while modeling a new standard for accountability.

Housing is treated not as a peripheral issue, but as foundational infrastructure upon which health, economic mobility, civic participation, and intergenerational stability depend.

Flagship Initiatives

Concentrated efforts on three national crises, advancing a unified housing-centered strategy for equity and resilience.

Memphis, Tennessee

Homes for Honor

Designed to serve veterans and first responders—individuals who have borne extraordinary service burdens yet frequently face housing instability and insufficient support upon returning to civilian life.

Core Benefits

Supportive Housing

Moving beyond traditional models by integrating wrap-around services directly into the residential experience.

Sustainable Design

Developed using sustainable design standards to reduce long-term costs and promote environmental responsibility.

Capital Alignment

Securing incentives and aligning public and private sectors to establish a replicable national model.

Outcome Oversight

Full-cycle accountability from legislative advocacy through construction and long-term service delivery.

Programs & Education

01
Wrap-Around Services

On-site mental health support, job placement assistance, and peer-based community networks.

02
Financial Literacy

Evidence-based programming to ensure long-term financial stability and home ownership potential.

03
Community Integration

Building strong cross-sector partnerships with local Memphis leadership and organizations.

Oklahoma

Homes for Heartland

Responding to the dual crises of extreme weather vulnerability and the unfinished work of historic repair, particularly in Tulsa's Greenwood District (Black Wall Street).

Core Benefits

Disaster Resilience

Climate-resilient building standards to protect families in areas prone to extreme weather events.

Historic Preservation

Intentional investment in restoring the legacy and trust of historic communities like Black Wall Street.

Equitable Recovery

Prioritizing equity over speed in disaster response, ensuring resources reach under-resourced populations.

Minority Development

Active participation of minority developers and contractors in the reconstruction and revitalization process.

Programs & Education

01
Greenwood Restoration

Community-led planning councils to ensure redevelopment reflects local priorities and cultural integrity.

02
Resilient Reconstruction

Advocating for comprehensive disaster relief legislation and climate-resilient building codes.

03
Capital Mobilization

Aligning historic preservation grants with disaster recovery funding for long-term resilience.

National Support Network

Project SAFE STAY

Addressing one of the most under-resourced transition points: youth aging out of foster care who face high risks of homelessness and unemployment.

Core Benefits

Transitional Safety

Providing safe, temporary housing to prevent immediate housing insecurity during the transition to adulthood.

Independence Tools

Equipping young adults with financial literacy, life-skills, and adult mentorship for sustained independence.

Legislative Reform

Championing state-level foster care reform to extend support and mandate transitional provisions.

Systemic Prevention

Breaking cycles of instability by addressing the root causes of youth homelessness and economic struggle.

Programs & Education

01
Mentorship Matching

Structured mentorship programs connecting youth with experienced adults for guidance and support.

02
Life-Skills Training

Comprehensive curriculum covering budgeting, banking, credit, and employment readiness.

03
Educational Pathways

Connecting youth to educational resources, vocational training, and internship opportunities.

Anticipated Impact

Leveraging political influence and donor trust to catalyze measurable change through policy alignment and advocacy.

Capital Influence

$75M - $100M

Total capital influenced in 2026 across all initiatives, including public funding and private investment.

Direct Fundraising

$5M - $10M

Strategically deployed capital to unlock larger pools of funding through policy alignment and advocacy.

Legislative Wins

Targeted Reform

Advancement of key housing, disaster recovery, and foster care reforms at the state and national levels.

Visible Outcomes

  • Groundbreaking of sustainable housing developments
  • Improvements in stability for Veterans and First Responders
  • Restoration of legacy in disaster-affected communities
  • Measurable independence scores for Foster Youth

Governance Model

  • Scalable, replicable people-first governance
  • Community-led oversight and local advisory structures
  • Transparent accountability dashboards for donors
  • Integrity-driven candidate and leadership alignment

A New Standard

This strategic plan is not merely a roadmap for 2026; it is a statement of intent. BLAC PAC is asserting that political action can, and must, be accountable, community-anchored, and outcome-driven.

"By aligning policy advocacy with development execution, we seek to redefine what success looks like in the political arena."

The initiatives outlined represent the beginning of a scalable, replicable model for people-first governance—one that honors service, restores legacy, and invests in the next generation with integrity and purpose.