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Could your mission statement actually be hurting your nonprofit’s growth?
In this episode of The Million Dollar Nonprofit, Tom Kelly challenges a common assumption: that a well-written mission statement automatically inspires support. The reality is, many mission statements sound polished — but fail to connect.
The issue isn’t your mission. It’s how it’s communicated.
Most mission statements are written to sound impressive, using broad and abstract language like “empowering communities” or “driving sustainable change.” While these phrases may look good on paper, they often lack clarity and emotional impact. And when people don’t clearly understand what you do — or why it matters — they don’t take action.
Tom introduces a critical distinction: your mission explains your organization, but your message explains why it matters.
This episode walks you through a simple yet powerful framework to transform vague, generic language into messaging that resonates: Cut. Clarify. Connect.
First, cut the jargon that clouds meaning. Then, clarify the real, tangible outcome of your work so people can easily understand it. Finally, connect that outcome to a human story or emotional moment that makes your mission feel real and urgent.
You’ll hear examples of how small wording changes can shift your communication from abstract to impactful — turning something people overlook into something they remember and act on.
Tom also emphasizes consistency. Your message should be simple enough to repeat and strong enough to appear across all channels — from your website to your emails to your events. Because when your message is unclear, your organization becomes invisible.
If you want more people to understand your mission, talk about it, and support it, this episode will give you the clarity you need to make your message work.
