Product
Learn more about the all-in-one, most powerful solution for community engagement
Learn more about the all-in-one, most powerful solution for community engagement
We power great communities across all industry sectors.
Small and large enterprises turn to Hivebrite to engage with customers, partners, employees, alumni, industry experts, and more
Charities, foundations, NGOs, and government organizations turn to Hivebrite to engage with donors, volunteers, and mentors
Schools, colleges and universities use Hivebrite as a digital engagement hub for their student & alumni groups, researchers, mentors and volunteers
Clubs, Associations and professional bodies rely on Hivebrite to offer their members networking and collaboration opportunities, and other services
What is the purpose of your community? Who is the community designed to serve? What value will people get when they join and contribute? These are some of the key questions you need to ask when creating your community. The answers to these questions must be clear to you and your members. This is where developing a community mission statement comes in! Your mission statement will help you answer these questions and more!
Acommunity mission statement is a formal summary that outlines why your community exists and the goals you want to achieve. It should be the central pillar of the community—you should turn to it as a guideline for all actions.
In addition to highlighting the community’s purpose, a great mission statement encourages members to join, articulates the values and culture of the community, and explains the value of being part of it.
The mission statement is integral to your community’s strategy because it is used to define future goals, as well as operational tactics. By defining the purpose of your community, you can better understand the goals your community is committed to achieving. Once those goals are set, you can create a strategy to achieve them. By establishing this stable foundation, you can build your community from the ground up and help ensure its stability.
Your mission statement is also critical for your members. After all, if you don’t have a clear and specific understanding of the focus and value of your community, you can’t expect your members to (or you risk them defining this for you, which might not be ideal). Potential members can evaluate your community based on its mission statement to decide whether it suits their own values and goals or not.
The ideation process of creating a mission statement should bring together multiple opinions from different community stakeholders. You may find that creating the mission station can also spark new ideas. The mission statement can also transform your perspective on your community. It can cause you to look at your community with a fresh pair of eyes.
That being said, bear in mind that a mission statement can always be evolved over time, enabling you to adjust your statement in new directions that better suit your members and your own business goals.
Here are some quick tips to ensure you create an effect mission statement:
Mission statement:
“To provide meaningful forums for HBS alumni to connect with one another and the School, inspire through engaging, diverse and enriching programs, and to make an impact in their personal and professional communities”
Why it is good:
It’s inspirational and attractive. It reflects their values and gives a powerful message to their community. Members can always go back to this mission to remember why they are part of the community in the first place.
Mission statement:
“We believe that complex global issues are fought by building confidence, raising aspirations, and connecting diverse people of merit.”
Why it is good:
World Merit succeeds in concisely explaining the reason why they exist and why they do what they do. The wording is to the point, memorable, and inspiring.
Mission Statement:
“Inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy”
Why it is good:
They keep it simple and short. In only one sentence, JA worldwide defines the purpose of their activity, no more words needed.
Developing a good community mission statement takes time and effort (and sometimes even money), but it is essential for your community’s success.
Mission statements can be incredibly powerful and you should think carefully before writing yours. These simple sentences and ideas force you to consider the current direction of the community and the image it presents to the world.
Looking to build, expand, or increase engagement in your community? Explore resources from our community experts: