The Mission Statement Competition for 2012 will culminate tomorrow with the webinar Whats a Mission Statement Worth? During the webinar we will present the six semi-finalists selected by our review panel and ask for input from participants.
This year's entries in the mission statement competition represent a diverse group of inspiring causes, in both the Great Mission Statement and the Mission Statement Makeover categories. They include organizations concerned with:
- veterans
- women and families
- young women
- young fathers
- abused and neglected children
- children from troubled families
- youth on the Autism spectrum
- individuals with Down syndrome
- people with disabilities
- struggling schools in Third World Countries
- shoes for children in need
- growing food for neighbors in need
- rebuilding impoverished communities
- providing food and crisis assistance
- development of young musicians
- protecting and restoring waters in San Diego County
- conservation of soil, water
- bridging the digital divide
- bicycle riding
- symphonic music
- literacy
- education
- mentoring
- volunteerism
- affordable transitional housing
- public safety
- poverty
- adoption
- pet overpopulation
- sexual health
- homelessness
- polymicrogyria.
- childhood obesity
- breast cancer
- professional theatre Canada
- Mexican culture in Edmonton
- landmines in Vietnam
- liberty in North Korea
- Pan-African people and their communities
- communities in Africa
- positive interaction between African and Afro-American communities
- Central Florida Arab Americans
- poverty and economic justice in Vermont
On our review panel this year are:
- Claire Axelrad of Axelrad Social Benefit Consulting
- Scott Bechtler-Levin, co-founder of IdeaEncore, now part of Good Done Great, where he is Vice President for Collective Impact
- Hillel Bromberg, Director of Grants Development & Administration for Families United in Educational Leadership
Join us tomorrow and look for the list of finalists next week.
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