DALLAS, May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In response to the Trump Administration’s recent efforts to reassess federal funding for higher education, Every Black Life Matters (EBLM) is proud to announce the development of a bold, solutions-based initiative to help K–12 institutions and colleges nationwide meet new federal compliance standards.
With approximately $15 billion in education funding now halted or under review due to concerns related to Title VI violations, antisemitism, and divisive DEI- or CRT-infused policies, schools across the country are facing unprecedented scrutiny. The U.S. Department of Education, under Secretary McMahon, has signaled a sharp policy shift: federal grants will increasingly be awarded only to institutions that fully comply with updated legal and constitutional requirements, free from discriminatory or ideologically biased frameworks.
In light of this, EBLM co-founders Dr. Kevin McGary, PhD and Neil Mammen—both nationally recognized authors and speakers on Critical Race Theory (CRT), Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), and race-related educational policy—are unveiling a comprehensive program to help institutions assess and realign their internal practices.
“Our aim is to provide schools and universities with the tools and expertise they need to both preserve academic integrity and ensure full access to significant future federal funding,” said Dr. McGary. “The landscape is changing rapidly, and we want to make sure that educational leaders are not caught off guard.”
The EBLM initiative will provide:
- A Comprehensive Institutional Assessment: A detailed review of policies, curricula, trainings, and administrative practices to identify areas of non-compliance with federal standards.
- A Targeted Remediation Plan (If Necessary): Tailored strategies to revise or replace non-compliant content while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
- A Preemptive Certification of Compliance: A formal evaluation that certifies an institution’s alignment with federal funding requirements, providing assurance to stakeholders and increasing eligibility for upcoming grant cycles.
“We’ve led trainings for thousands of educators, parents, and community leaders,” said Neil Mammen. “We know how to bridge the gap between genuine inclusion and legal compliance, and we’re eager to help schools avoid penalties while continuing to serve students effectively.”
The urgency is real. According to sources within the Department of Education, upcoming grant opportunities could unlock historic levels of federal support, but only for those institutions that show measurable adherence to new guidelines. This means academic programs, hiring practices, and even student life policies that promote race-based outcomes, identity politics, or ideological litmus tests may now put schools at financial and legal risk.
Every Black Life Matters is extending an open invitation to administrators, school boards, and academic leaders to contact the organization for an initial consultation.
“This is not about politics,” added McGary. “It’s about protecting students, restoring educational excellence, and ensuring access to the resources our schools need. Our program provides a roadmap to do exactly that.”
For more information or to schedule an institutional consultation, visit www.everyblm.com/the-clarity-project or contact EBLM at info@eblm.com.
Contact: Kevin McGary, 395539@email4pr.com, 5104329554
Website: www.everyblm.com
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