Vision Statement vs Mission Statement. Marie will explain the differences between a nonprofit mission statement and vision statement. These terms are commonly interchanged and often confused. Marie will explain the key differences in this short video.
The Vision Statement is all about the future and where the organization is going in the future. The vision statement also acts to inspire people. The Mission Statement is all about what the organization does in the present. The mission statement acts to inform people about what work is being done to move toward the organizations vision.
0:15 The vision statement exists to explain where the organization is going in the future.
0:24 The mission statement defines what the organization does in the present
0:30 The vision statement is also to inspire people
0:40 The mission statement is designed to inform people
0:55 Both the mission and vision statement should be clear, concise and compelling
1:00 Ideally both statement are 34-50 words at most
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Vision Statement vs Mission Statement
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