Project Overview
We are searching for a volunteer who can lead our development of a new and improved mission and vision statement that will communicate our purpose and vision to a variety of stakeholders. Our ideal volunteer partner will be a creative communicator who is ready to dive into messaging strategy with our team!
We will work together to complete the project through three meetings in three weeks. The first meeting will be an opportunity for our team to provide you with a briefing on our core stakeholders and goals as an organization. We will provide the volunteer with our existing mission or value statement and orient the volunteer to discuss our current vision and the way we deliver on it through our programs. In our second meeting, the volunteer should present a first draft. We will provide feedback. We may work asynchronously for continued feedback, and in our final meeting together, the volunteer will deliver the final, copy-edited version.
We are a startup nonprofit with our 501c3 status. While we already have a mission statement and vision, we feel it may not be aligned with our core values. We want to make sure that messaging is consistent across the board and can relate to our stakeholders
We will provide the volunteer with our existing mission, vision, or value statement, plus other relevant background materials. Our organization has clearly defined stakeholders and will provide that information to our volunteer partner. We have a designated member of our team available to work with the volunteer on this project.
Nonprofit Overview
At The Steven Spectrum Career Project, we believe in the power of diversity and the strength of inclusion. Our mission is simple yet profound – to bridge the gap and create employment opportunities for neurodiverse individuals.
We empower the neurodivergent community by providing them with the necessary skills, training, and support to succeed in the workforce.
Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to break down barriers and challenge societal misconceptions about neurodiversity.