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A Step-by-Step Exercise for
Creating a Mission Statement
Working as a Group to Define a Mission that Matters
60–120 minutes • 10–30 people
START
HERE
What you’ll find inside
Your mission statement	 2
By itself, your mission statement doesn’t mean much.
It’s just words on a page.
Who needs to write a mission statement?	 3
Anyone who wants to decide what you stand for—
how to do work that matters and bring your team together.
Get your group together	 4
What you need. Who you’ll need. How much time you’ll need.
Step 1: Storytelling	 5
One of the fastest ways to get to the heart of your mission.
Step 2: Sharing	 8
Sharing your stories with the group and discovering the Big Ideas.
Step 3: Craft your statements	 11
You have everything you need to create a powerful statement.
Step 4: Sharing, take 2	 13
“Here, I made this. What do you think?”
Step 5: A dose of vision	 14
“This is why we have to do this. This is why we can succeed.”
Step 6: Jump	 15
Close your eyes and do it.
2
By itself, your mission statement
doesn’t mean much.
It’s just words on a page.
But if it’s supported by a
group of people who care about
making a difference in the world,
that’s something else.
Few things are as powerful as
a shared mission.
This exercise will help your team
come up with a mission that
matters, and then make the jump.
It can take as little time as an hour.
Are you ready?
Your mission statement
Change This
nonprofithub.org
A nonprofit mission is never static.
Especially in the first years, an organization’s mission
shifts and changes as the organization develops.
This tool is for teams who are either:
•	Starting a nonprofit organization, or
•	Rebooting their mission statement.
This tool is for those who want to skip the nitpicking, word choice arguments
or needing to create the elusive “perfect mission statement.”
It’s about deciding what you stand for, doing work that matters and bringing
your team together.
Who needs to write a mission statement?
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What you’ll need:
•	Paper and pens for brainstorming. Index cards work great.
•	A whiteboard or big sheets of paper for the group moderator.
•	Coffee and bagels (optional).
Who you’ll need:
•	You: an impartial moderator—preferably an outsider, not the
	 executive director. You keep things moving and help supervise.
•	10 to 30 of the people who care most about your organization.
	 This is a group project.
How much time you’ll need:
•	One to two hours.
Get your group together
4
tick tock
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Once upon
a time . . .
One of the fastest ways to the heart of your
mission is the stories your group already has.
1.	Split your large group into several small groups of 3–5 people each.
	 Make your groups as diverse as possible.
2.	Each member of your mini-group gets a few minutes to share a story.
	 This question can prompt some good ones:
	 “What does it look like when we’re doing our best work?”
3.	Don’t have any story yet? Make one up.
	 “What would it look like when we’re doing our best work?”
4.	Write details out on your notecards or paper. You’ll be sharing
	 stories with the large group soon. Don’t forget them.
“	In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water
which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead
of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours
to carry back water from the dirty river.”
	 (Modeled after charity: water)
e.g.
5
Step 1: Storytelling
Time: 10–20 minutes
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5. Look at the stories you’ve written down as a group. Identify every
time you mention a specific place or a person. Circle them so you
can identify them later.
“	In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water
which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead
of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours
to carry back water from the dirty river.”
e.g.
6. Now draw a square around any mention of your organization
	 making a difference and taking action. (It’s ok to overlap your squares
	 and circles.)
“	In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water
which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead
of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours
to carry back water from the dirty river.”
e.g.
“	In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water
which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead
of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours
	 to carry back water from the dirty river.”
e.g.
7. Finally, underline anytime something in the story changes for better
or results from your work.
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8. Your stories should look like this by now:
“In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water
which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead
of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours
to carry back water from the dirty river.”
The point of this exercise: being able to identify the important
parts of your stories so you can share with the large group.
If you identify the parts of your stories out loud, you can skip all
the diagramming. But we think it’s helpful.
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Step 2: Sharing
Time: 20–25 minutes
Now it’s time to share your stories and important elements.
1.	All small groups merge back into one large group.
2.	As moderator, create the following grid on a visible whiteboard,
large piece of paper or whatever else you’ve got:
Our Cause
Who? What? Where?
Our Actions
What we do
Our Impact
Changes for the better
Circled items go here
Squared items go here
Underlined items go here
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3. Have each group share stories from their group.
	 As they share, have them identify the objects the identified and put
them on your chart.
4. Patterns and similarities will develop naturally—group similar ideas
more or less together, like we’ve grouped our examples above.
Our Cause
Who? What? Where?
Our Actions
What we do
Our Impact
Changes for the better
	 Bangladesh 	 developing areas
Rwanda 	 Ngoma 	 rural communities
Liberia
			 farmers
	women	 families 	 business owners
children 	 Bagina 		 fishermen
	 access to clean water 	
	 wells		latrines
safe routes to water		 sanitation
			 handwashing
		 education
	 water filter
	 less sickness 	 reduce poverty
health	 less thirst	 improved economy
decrease mortality 	 solid communities
	 more food	
		 kids can go to school
	 less fear 	 can pursue other dreams
less crime		 save time and energy
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charity: watere.g.
nonprofithub.org
Bangladesh 		
	 Rwanda 	 Ngoma 	 developing areas
	 Liberia		 rural communities
			
	women	 families 	 farmers
	 children 	 Bagina 	 business owners
		 fishermen
	 Clean Water	 Sanitation/Education
	 Families/Communities Local Economies
	 less sickness			 reduce poverty
	 health	 less thirst		 improved economy
	 decrease mortality		 solid communities
	 more food
	 less fear		 kids can go to school
	 less crime		 can pursue other dreams
	 	 save time and energy
charity: watere.g.
Our Cause
Who? What? Where?
Our Actions
What we do
Our Impact
Changes for the better
	 	
	 access to clean water		 latrines
	 wells		 sanitation
			 handwashing
	 safe routes to water	education
	 water filter
Developing Areas
	 Security 	 Opportunity
	 Health	 Stronger Communities
5. Name and identify common ideas from your stories and label their Big Idea.
10nonprofithub.org
Step 3: Craft your statements
Time: 5–10 minutes
Time to get back into your original small groups
and craft a mission statement.
1.	Split back into your small groups.
2.	As a group, you’re going to write a mission statement for your organization
that incorporates the Big Ideas you identified as a large group (They should still
	 be somewhere everyone can see them.):
All mission statements have these three elements: Cause, Actions and Impact.
Here are some simple examples of mission statements that incorporate the Big
Ideas above:
e.g.
“We help families in developing areas stay healthy
by providing clean water and education.”
“Helping build safe, strong communities in the
developing world through safe drinking water.”
“Through clean water, we promote security and
opportunities in rural economies.”
	 Our Cause	 Our Actions	 Our Impact
	 Who? What? Where?	 What we do	 Changes for the better
	 developing areas	 provide clean water	 health
	 families/communities	 sanitation/education	 stronger communities
	 local economies		 security		
			 opportunity
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e.g.
3.	Here are 5 things to remind your group:
•	 Don’t worry about word choice. This is the easiest part to nit-
pick and the least important for your final statement!
•	 Keep it short. Many of the best mission statements have fewer
than 10 words.
•	 Keep it simple. Too many nonprofits have long, flowery mission
statements that sound toiled over.
•	 Say it out loud. Does it sound awkward? Memorable? Catchy?
Human?
•	 The disagreement test: If no one would disagree with your
	statement (things like “make the world better” or “act with integrity”)
then your statement is too generic. Don’t hide behind clichés!
“charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe
drinking water to people in developing nations.”
“The mission of The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts is to work
with our community to reduce hunger and increase food security.”
“TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.”
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Time: 5 minutes
Now it’s time to share your potential statements as a large group.
1.	All small groups merge back into one large group.
2.	Have the moderator write each potential mission statement for
everyone to see as each group shares it out loud.
3.	If you like, you can identify each time a Big Idea identified ear-
lier shows up. Remember: the Big Ideas can be implied—they
don’t have to be stated directly.
Step 4: Sharing, take 2
Big Idea
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Ahoy
Time: 5 minutes
Now you’ve got several strong, simple mission statement
possibilities.
Each statement is built off the powerful stories your
nonprofit has experienced or hopes to make true.
1.	Moderator: Ask for volunteers to share why they know
	 the mission you’ve defined is important.
	 Why does it matter?
	 And most of all, why do you know that you can achieve
	 this mission together?
	 This is the final, most important test.
Step 5: A dose of vision
14nonprofithub.org
You don’t have your final mission statement yet, but you’re close.
1.	Appoint a committee or final decision maker to take these
	 mission statements and Big Ideas finalize the wording.
2.	Have the final decision maker present the final mission
	 statement to your organization at a later date.
Step 6: Jump
A mission statement does two things:
1.	Tells the world why what you’re doing matters.
2.	Leads your organization to do what matters.
By itself, a mission statement isn’t enough.
You’ve got to make the jump.
Make your mission a reality. Do work that matters.
15
You
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We’re dedicated to empowering
nonprofit organizations by creating
and shipping the highest quality
nonprofit resources available online.
We believe the world needs more
remarkable nonprofits.
Thanks for reading
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Ceo how to create a mission

  • 1. A Step-by-Step Exercise for Creating a Mission Statement Working as a Group to Define a Mission that Matters 60–120 minutes • 10–30 people START HERE
  • 2. What you’ll find inside Your mission statement 2 By itself, your mission statement doesn’t mean much. It’s just words on a page. Who needs to write a mission statement? 3 Anyone who wants to decide what you stand for— how to do work that matters and bring your team together. Get your group together 4 What you need. Who you’ll need. How much time you’ll need. Step 1: Storytelling 5 One of the fastest ways to get to the heart of your mission. Step 2: Sharing 8 Sharing your stories with the group and discovering the Big Ideas. Step 3: Craft your statements 11 You have everything you need to create a powerful statement. Step 4: Sharing, take 2 13 “Here, I made this. What do you think?” Step 5: A dose of vision 14 “This is why we have to do this. This is why we can succeed.” Step 6: Jump 15 Close your eyes and do it.
  • 3. 2 By itself, your mission statement doesn’t mean much. It’s just words on a page. But if it’s supported by a group of people who care about making a difference in the world, that’s something else. Few things are as powerful as a shared mission. This exercise will help your team come up with a mission that matters, and then make the jump. It can take as little time as an hour. Are you ready? Your mission statement Change This nonprofithub.org
  • 4. A nonprofit mission is never static. Especially in the first years, an organization’s mission shifts and changes as the organization develops. This tool is for teams who are either: • Starting a nonprofit organization, or • Rebooting their mission statement. This tool is for those who want to skip the nitpicking, word choice arguments or needing to create the elusive “perfect mission statement.” It’s about deciding what you stand for, doing work that matters and bringing your team together. Who needs to write a mission statement? 3 nonprofithub.org
  • 5. What you’ll need: • Paper and pens for brainstorming. Index cards work great. • A whiteboard or big sheets of paper for the group moderator. • Coffee and bagels (optional). Who you’ll need: • You: an impartial moderator—preferably an outsider, not the executive director. You keep things moving and help supervise. • 10 to 30 of the people who care most about your organization. This is a group project. How much time you’ll need: • One to two hours. Get your group together 4 tick tock nonprofithub.org
  • 6. Once upon a time . . . One of the fastest ways to the heart of your mission is the stories your group already has. 1. Split your large group into several small groups of 3–5 people each. Make your groups as diverse as possible. 2. Each member of your mini-group gets a few minutes to share a story. This question can prompt some good ones: “What does it look like when we’re doing our best work?” 3. Don’t have any story yet? Make one up. “What would it look like when we’re doing our best work?” 4. Write details out on your notecards or paper. You’ll be sharing stories with the large group soon. Don’t forget them. “ In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours to carry back water from the dirty river.” (Modeled after charity: water) e.g. 5 Step 1: Storytelling Time: 10–20 minutes nonprofithub.org
  • 7. 5. Look at the stories you’ve written down as a group. Identify every time you mention a specific place or a person. Circle them so you can identify them later. “ In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours to carry back water from the dirty river.” e.g. 6. Now draw a square around any mention of your organization making a difference and taking action. (It’s ok to overlap your squares and circles.) “ In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours to carry back water from the dirty river.” e.g. “ In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours to carry back water from the dirty river.” e.g. 7. Finally, underline anytime something in the story changes for better or results from your work. 6nonprofithub.org
  • 8. 8. Your stories should look like this by now: “In Rwanda, we got to help Bagina’s family easily get clean water which allowed the four children to focus on school work instead of spending days sick from bad water and nights walking hours to carry back water from the dirty river.” The point of this exercise: being able to identify the important parts of your stories so you can share with the large group. If you identify the parts of your stories out loud, you can skip all the diagramming. But we think it’s helpful. 7 nonprofithub.org
  • 9. Step 2: Sharing Time: 20–25 minutes Now it’s time to share your stories and important elements. 1. All small groups merge back into one large group. 2. As moderator, create the following grid on a visible whiteboard, large piece of paper or whatever else you’ve got: Our Cause Who? What? Where? Our Actions What we do Our Impact Changes for the better Circled items go here Squared items go here Underlined items go here 8nonprofithub.org
  • 10. 3. Have each group share stories from their group. As they share, have them identify the objects the identified and put them on your chart. 4. Patterns and similarities will develop naturally—group similar ideas more or less together, like we’ve grouped our examples above. Our Cause Who? What? Where? Our Actions What we do Our Impact Changes for the better Bangladesh developing areas Rwanda Ngoma rural communities Liberia farmers women families business owners children Bagina fishermen access to clean water wells latrines safe routes to water sanitation handwashing education water filter less sickness reduce poverty health less thirst improved economy decrease mortality solid communities more food kids can go to school less fear can pursue other dreams less crime save time and energy 9 charity: watere.g. nonprofithub.org
  • 11. Bangladesh Rwanda Ngoma developing areas Liberia rural communities women families farmers children Bagina business owners fishermen Clean Water Sanitation/Education Families/Communities Local Economies less sickness reduce poverty health less thirst improved economy decrease mortality solid communities more food less fear kids can go to school less crime can pursue other dreams save time and energy charity: watere.g. Our Cause Who? What? Where? Our Actions What we do Our Impact Changes for the better access to clean water latrines wells sanitation handwashing safe routes to water education water filter Developing Areas Security Opportunity Health Stronger Communities 5. Name and identify common ideas from your stories and label their Big Idea. 10nonprofithub.org
  • 12. Step 3: Craft your statements Time: 5–10 minutes Time to get back into your original small groups and craft a mission statement. 1. Split back into your small groups. 2. As a group, you’re going to write a mission statement for your organization that incorporates the Big Ideas you identified as a large group (They should still be somewhere everyone can see them.): All mission statements have these three elements: Cause, Actions and Impact. Here are some simple examples of mission statements that incorporate the Big Ideas above: e.g. “We help families in developing areas stay healthy by providing clean water and education.” “Helping build safe, strong communities in the developing world through safe drinking water.” “Through clean water, we promote security and opportunities in rural economies.” Our Cause Our Actions Our Impact Who? What? Where? What we do Changes for the better developing areas provide clean water health families/communities sanitation/education stronger communities local economies security opportunity 11 nonprofithub.org
  • 13. e.g. 3. Here are 5 things to remind your group: • Don’t worry about word choice. This is the easiest part to nit- pick and the least important for your final statement! • Keep it short. Many of the best mission statements have fewer than 10 words. • Keep it simple. Too many nonprofits have long, flowery mission statements that sound toiled over. • Say it out loud. Does it sound awkward? Memorable? Catchy? Human? • The disagreement test: If no one would disagree with your statement (things like “make the world better” or “act with integrity”) then your statement is too generic. Don’t hide behind clichés! “charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.” “The mission of The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts is to work with our community to reduce hunger and increase food security.” “TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.” 12nonprofithub.org
  • 14. 13 Time: 5 minutes Now it’s time to share your potential statements as a large group. 1. All small groups merge back into one large group. 2. Have the moderator write each potential mission statement for everyone to see as each group shares it out loud. 3. If you like, you can identify each time a Big Idea identified ear- lier shows up. Remember: the Big Ideas can be implied—they don’t have to be stated directly. Step 4: Sharing, take 2 Big Idea nonprofithub.org
  • 15. Ahoy Time: 5 minutes Now you’ve got several strong, simple mission statement possibilities. Each statement is built off the powerful stories your nonprofit has experienced or hopes to make true. 1. Moderator: Ask for volunteers to share why they know the mission you’ve defined is important. Why does it matter? And most of all, why do you know that you can achieve this mission together? This is the final, most important test. Step 5: A dose of vision 14nonprofithub.org
  • 16. You don’t have your final mission statement yet, but you’re close. 1. Appoint a committee or final decision maker to take these mission statements and Big Ideas finalize the wording. 2. Have the final decision maker present the final mission statement to your organization at a later date. Step 6: Jump A mission statement does two things: 1. Tells the world why what you’re doing matters. 2. Leads your organization to do what matters. By itself, a mission statement isn’t enough. You’ve got to make the jump. Make your mission a reality. Do work that matters. 15 You nonprofithub.org
  • 17. We’re nonprofithub.org. We’re dedicated to empowering nonprofit organizations by creating and shipping the highest quality nonprofit resources available online. We believe the world needs more remarkable nonprofits. Thanks for reading Share this eBook: 99% of nonprofits forget the basics online “does our website tell our story?” Get the FREE Evaluation Your mission should be visible in everything you do. Great nonprofit websites: • Reach more donors (not just anyone) • Raise money through online donations • Reflect your mission on every page