Why “Mission First” Is Killing Your Growth
Noble? Too noble. And that's the problem.
Let’s talk about one of the most sacred cows in the nonprofit world: “Put the mission first, and the money will follow.”
How noble. How too noble.
And that’s the problem. It’s an uber boardroom and fundraising meeting mantra for decades. It’s dragging nonprofits down—and no one’s talking about it.
No one cares about your mission if they don’t trust the organization behind it.
Not your donors, not your board, not your community.
A great mission without a trustworthy brand is like selling a car with no engine.
The nonprofit sector has a bad habit of putting “mission” on a pedestal, as if it exists in a vacuum.
Donors aren’t buying just because you have a good cause. They’re looking for signals—proof that you’re credible, capable, and worth their investment.
And if your brand isn’t screaming, “Trust us, we know what we’re doing,” they’ll move on to someone who is.
Hot Tip
Your mission is what you do.
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Your brand is why anyone should believe you’re the one to do it.
Stop confusing the two.
What You Can Do
Question for You
What’s really driving your donor support—your mission or your brand? I'd really like to know!
Is “Mission First” Killing Your Growth?
It doesn’t have to. My free Brand Building Checklist is here to help you identify the gaps, build trust, and strengthen your nonprofit’s impact. Comment “Yes, please!” or message me directly, and I’ll send it your way.
Communications and Fundraising Consultant at Viva Strategic Communications | Health Advocacy Volunteer | AI Enthusiast
2 个月Yes, please.
Communications and Fundraising Consultant at Viva Strategic Communications | Health Advocacy Volunteer | AI Enthusiast
2 个月Love the idea of a trust audit. When I donate, it's because of the people behind the cause more than anything else. For example, I always contribute to my friends' causes and former employers because they are people I like and trust.