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Goshen represents a Beacon of Light to protect youth and their families from the energy and attention of distractions that seek to destroy. The goal is to shift the mindset of youth to a better understanding of the “game of life”

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Public Charity 501(c)(3) NTEE P50

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Organization Overview

Street address
GRAND BLANC, MI 48439-1238
EIN
MemberPlus+
Organization Type
Public Charity
Deductibility Status
Contributions are tax-deductible

IRS Filing Status

This organization filed Form 990-N with the IRS. The 990-N does not report financial data and is reserved for organizations with gross receipts normally ≤ $50,000/year - so no revenue amount is shown here.
Filing Type Form 990-N (e-Postcard)
Most Recent Filing Tax Year 2025
NTEE Category P50Personal Social Services
Reported Revenue Not disclosed on 990-N

IRS Classification Codes

NTEE Code
P50
Personal Social Services

Organizations that provide a variety of personal social services or which offer personal social services not specified below.

The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code is a four digit code used to classify an exempt IRC 501(c)(3) organization.

Subsection Code
03
Private operating foundation (other)

Subsection Codes are the codes shown under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 which define the category under which an organization may be exempt.

Asset Code
0
0

Asset Codes relate to the amount of assets shown on the most recent Form 990 series return filed by the organization.

Affiliation Code
3
Independent - This code is used if the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations).

Affiliation Code defines the organizational grouping.

Deductibility Code
1
Contributions are deductible.

Deductibility Code signifies whether contributions made to an organization are deductible.

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IRS Form 990/990PF, 990N or Publication 78 Data PDF
Annual Report PDF

Funding Received

Reported by this organization (not independently verified).

NFL Foundation $5,000 Mark Ingram Foundation 5,000 Community Foundation for Greater Flint $5,000 Agape Reality $3,400

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About the Organization

Organization category
Public Charity
Mission
Goshen represents a Beacon of Light to protect youth and their families from the energy and attention of distractions that seek to destroy. The goal is to shift the mindset of youth to a better understanding of the “game of life”
Programs or services
FRAZIER'S PROGRAM TO SUCCESS (FPTS)
EQUIPPING TOMORROW'S LEADERS TODAY
FPTS is a transformative young professionals program designed to uplift individuals from underserved
communities. We help remove barriers to success by offering real-world guidance and holistic support from a team of dedicated professionals, including workforce development experts, mental health providers, legal
advisors, clergy, and educators.
THE BROTHERHOOD LEAGACY
WHERE STRENGTH MEETS SUPPORT
The Brotherhood Legacy is a safe and affirming space for men to grow, heal, and thrive.
Rooted in the mission of Goshen, this program offers brotherhood, guidance, and community through conversations that matter and services that restore
Detailed programs
The Frazier Program to Success is designed to build the capacity of young people by strengthening their life development skills, supporting their education, and preparing them for future opportunities. Through mentorship, skill building activities, and guided planning, the program helps youth grow academically, personally, and professionally so they can confidently navigate their next steps in life.
Brotherhood Legacy is a men’s empowerment and emotional wellness program that provides a safe, supportive space for men to address personal barriers, strengthen life skills, and build healthier pathways for growth. Now one year strong, the program is growing rapidly as men seek connection, healing, and opportunities to improve their lives.
Through guided discussions, peer support circles, mentorship, and practical workshops, participants develop stronger communication skills, emotional resilience, and confidence. Sessions use trauma informed practices and focus on real life challenges related to fatherhood, relationships, employment, and personal identity. The program also connects men to community resources and opportunities for leadership and professional advancement.
Brotherhood Legacy is becoming a cornerstone of our work—helping men build stability, strengthen families, and contribute positively to the community.
Target Audience
Our program serves youth ages 12–18 who face barriers that make it difficult for them to excel, including academic challenges, limited access to supportive resources, social emotional stressors, and environmental obstacles that impact their growth.
We also serve men who need a safe, supportive space to openly discuss and share the barriers they face. Our program provides structured guidance, emotional support, and opportunities for healing, connection, and personal development.
Geographic Focus
Our services will be delivered within communities across Genesee, Oakland and Saginaw Counties in Michigan with a specific emphasis on neighborhoods identified as underserved, including areas experiencing limited access to educational resources, economic
Current projects
Our current project is to expand our reach by hosting the Goshen Community Summit in partnership with local organizations. This event will invite families to experience a preview of the programs we offer and connect with our team. The summit will also include our Back-to-School Celebration, providing children and mothers with resources, support, and a welcoming space to prepare for the upcoming school year.
We are also launching our full 12-week youth program in October 2026.
Also, the Brotherhood legacy is ongoing and has been implemented for more than one year. We continue to build.
Organization goals
Goals: Increase family engagement, expand community reach, and showcase available programs.
Goals: Build life skills, strengthen educational readiness, and prepare youth for future opportunities.
Goals: Provide a safe space for men to share barriers, build emotional wellness, and expand growth opportunities.
Leadership
Clarence Frazier III Founder/Chair
Monica Frazier Founder/Co-Chair
Strategic priorities
1. Expand Community Engagement & Access
2. Strengthen Youth Capacity Building
3. Advance Men’s Emotional Wellness & Growth
4. Increase Measurable Outcomes Across Programs
5. Build Sustainable Pathways for Future Growth

Funding Needs

Funding needs
Funding Needs
To sustain our growth and expand our impact, our organization seeks funding to strengthen program delivery, increase community reach, and support the launch of new initiatives. Funding is needed for:
• Expand the Goshen Community Summit and Back to School Celebration, including event materials, family resources, youth supplies, and partner engagement activities.
• Launch and operate the 12 week Frazier Program To Success, covering curriculum development, facilitators, youth materials, transportation support, and evaluation tools.
• Grow the Brotherhood Legacy program, including space rental, facilitators, wellness activities, and resources that support men’s emotional and professional development.
• Increase staffing and volunteer capacity to meet rising community demand and ensure high quality, trauma informed program delivery.
• Strengthening organizational infrastructure, including technology, outreach materials, and administrative support needed to manage expanding programs.
These investments will allow us to reach more youth, families, and men; deepen program impact; and build sustainable pathways for long term community success.

Impact & Recognition

Outcomes and impact
1. Outcomes: Families gain awareness of services; youth and mothers receive school readiness support; program enrollment increases. Impact: Stronger community connections and greater access to resources for local families.
2. Outcomes: Youth improve goal setting, confidence, and engagement in school or career pathways. Impact: Participants gain the tools and support needed to pursue long term stability and success.
3. Outcomes: Men increase resilience, communication skills, and participation in personal and professional development. Impact: Stronger peer networks and improved pathways for men seeking healing, leadership, and advancement.
Success stories
In 2025, we hosted a two day Job Readiness Workshop for youth ages 16–25. Day One focused on resume building, interview practice, and Dress for Success preparation. On Day Two, participants completed real interviews with local employers.
Out of 30 youth, 20 secured employment as a direct result of the workshop a powerful demonstration of how targeted support, skill building, and access to opportunity can change futures.
Organization achievements
Over the past year, our organization has made significant strides in expanding opportunities, strengthening community engagement, and delivering measurable outcomes for youth and families.
One of our major accomplishments was the successful implementation of our 2025 Job Readiness Workshop for youth ages 16–25. Over two days, participants received resume support, mock interviews, and Dress for Success coaching, followed by on site employer interviews. Of the 30 youth who attended, 20 youth were gained employment, demonstrating our ability to provide direct pathways to workforce readiness and economic stability.
Our Brotherhood Legacy program has also reached an important milestone, completing its first full year of operation. The initiative has grown tremendously, becoming a trusted space where men can openly share barriers, build emotional resilience, and strengthen personal and professional skills. Its rapid expansion reflects both community need and the program’s effectiveness in supporting men’s wellness and growth.
Additionally, we have continued to expand our community presence through collaborative events such as the Goshen Community Summit and our Back-to-School Celebration, which connect families to resources, introduce them to our programs, and strengthen partnerships across the region.
Together, these accomplishments demonstrate our organization’s commitment to delivering high impact programming, fostering community connection, and creating meaningful pathways for youth, families, and men to thrive.
Major funders
NFL Foundation
Mark Ingram Foundation
Community Foundation for Greater Flint
Agape Reality
Partnerships & Collaborations
Flint Development Center
Molina
Corporate Development Institute
Sandcastles Development Center
Mark Ingram Foundation

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