About Us
FraserNet develops products, programs and seminars that help entrepreneurs and professionals get clients, build their businesses and accelerate their careers through networking.
Our Vision
To lead a global networking movement that brings together diverse human resources, to increase opportunities for people of African descent.
Our Mission
To promote and showcase our members'/partners' products and services and help them achieve their professional objectives. To create a networking culture centered on "giving first " and "adding value" before focusing on ourselves. To provide our members unparalleled access to the people and resources they need to succeed.
Core Values
We value:
- Service to others as the foundation of success
- Learning and growingThe importance of family and legacy
- Spiritual growth and guidance
- Building wealth honorably
- Being a positive role model
- A strong work ethic and loving what you do
- The importance of our relationships
- Making the investment to succeed
- Measuring success by the generational wealth we transfer
Guiding Principles
We will ...
- Put God first
- Foster trust through honesty and integrity
- Give first, share always
- Keep promises to ourselves and one another
- Treat everyone with respect
- Exceed expectations
- Practice listening as the first duty of love
- Use wealth as a force for good
- Think hard, work smart
- Practice humility as strength of character
- Give thanks in and for all things
- Live authentic lives
- Honor our work as a spiritual practice and as our gift
- Lead by serving
Major Objectives
- To help Black people build wealth that can be transfered intergenerationally.
- To make Black people the number one employer of Black people in the 21st Century.
Annual Goals
- Double Your Streams of Income
- A 50% Increase in Business Relationships with Black People.
- A 25% Annual Decrease in Purchasing From Companies
- Save and/or Invest at least 12% of Your Annual Income
- Declare Yourself Politically Independent; Vote the Person, Not the Party.
- Save One Child Other Than Your Own; With a Special Emphasis on Black Boys.


