Vision, Mission And Values
The vision, mission and values are usually established when the organisation or group is initially set up and the mission is incorporated into the group’s strategic plan or action plan.
Not all groups have these formally defined, however, many groups find it useful to define them in writing in order to:
Establishing the vision, mission and values is also an ongoing process of review to ensure that they are still relevant for the current challenges and environment. Many organisations find it useful to review these at the start of their process of strategic planning.
The Management Committee must ensure that the organisation operates in a way that is consistent with its vision, mission (or purpose) and values (or ethical principles). This should be the basis for planning, monitoring and reviewing all activities, expenditures, policies and decision-making.
In order to be able to do this, committee members need to be familiar with the vision, mission and values of the organisation and these need to be periodically reviewed in light of current and impending circumstances.
Every community group or voluntary organisation is set up to pursue an agreed purpose. This may have been, for example, to provide a service or to address a specific need in the community. Organisations use a range of ways to communicate why they exist, what it is they hope to achieve and how they work.
The core purpose of the organisation is usually defined in the strategic plan and the governing documents. Organisations are not legally permitted to carry out functions which are not within the remit of their core purpose, as defined in their governing documents.
An organisation’s vision is the long-term change it ideally would like to see if its work is successful. A vision should motivate and enable individuals to see how their effort contributes to an overall inspirational purpose.
Examples:
”Our vision is of empowered and articulate communities working to create a more just and equitable society.”
(Community Work Education & Training Network)
“Our vision is a caring, inclusive and participative society.”
(Volunteer Development Agency)
Worksheet for Developing a Vision Statement
One of the fundamental questions for any group or organisation is, “what is our purpose?” The mission statement should clearly define your purpose. It is a short, formal statement about:
It is the reason the group or organisation exists and helps keep everyone involved in the organisation focused.
Examples:
“To strengthen communities through the promotion and development of volunteering.” (Volunteer Development Agency)
“PlayBoard exists to improve the quality of children’s lives by increasing their opportunity to play.” (PlayBoard)
Worksheet for Developing a Mission Statement
An organisation’s values are its guiding principles which apply across the organisation and underpin how its work is carried out. An organisation’s values are its basic beliefs about what really matters, which guide how things should be done.
Example:
“Our work will be guided and informed by our beliefs and commitments to:
Worksheet for Developing Organisational Values
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Strategic Planning
- Stage 1: Who should be involved?
- Stage 2: Where is the organisation now?
- Stage 3: Where does the organisation want to be?
- Stage 4: How do we get there?
- Stage 5: Writing a strategic plan
- Stage 6: Monitoring and reviewing your strategic plan
ACEVO
Useful publications and good practice guidance for Management Committees and chief executives in the voluntary and community sector.
Charity Commission for England and Wales
Good practice principles in their wide range of downloadable publications can also be applied to charities in Northern Ireland. Includes guidance on mergers and on winding up.
National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)
Provides guidance on a range of topics relevant to management committees under topic of trustees and governance.
Invest NI
Detailed guidance on producing a business plan from a commercial perspective.