Tyler Goodrich 180 RAP Participant Support Fund

The Tyler Goodrich 180 RAP Participant Support Fund was established in 2025 by the Goodrich Family in memory of their son, Tyler. Tyler’s life goal was to help people, as demonstrated by his meaningful service within the criminal justice field as Vocational and Life Skills Program Manager at Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.
Tyler was meticulous, fearless and driven by a deep commitment to social justice and reform. His compassion, integrity and unwavering commitment to justice made him a true force for good. Tyler put people first. To honor that legacy, the Goodrich family felt the establishment of this fund would be something Tyler was proud of.
The fund helps Metropolitan Community College 180 Re-entry Assistance Program (180 RAP) minimize barriers the re-entry population faces when pursuing an education or employment goal. The Tyler Goodrich fund will provide resources essential to the success of participants as they transition from incarceration to the community. Items may include food, hygiene, laundry supplies, diapers, bus passes or items needed to enter the workforce such as identification, nonskid shoes, steel-toed boots or uniforms.