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<big>'''Impact statement''': describes the change we want to see in the world, regardless of how we might go about achieving it (who is impacted and what is the change for them and the world?)<br><br>
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<big>'''Impact statement''': describes the overall change we want to see in the world
Impact milestone''': a specific measurable change that is a step towards the impact statement. Further along in this process the milestones can look more like SMART goals (but there's work to do before we can be that precise)
* Who is impacted
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* What is the change for them, and the world?
* One statement for 'leadership' and one for 'advocacy'.
* See baseline statements below.


=Examples =
'''Impact milestones''': describe specific measurable changes that are a step towards the impact statement.
Example for Fellowship sub-group  
* A win we can map a path to in 6-24 months
* Rolls up into one of the two main impact statements
* Each working group will have several (or many) milestones
* '''These milestones will drive options for where and when we invest resources'''


* Aim for: Memorable, measurable, motivational, manageable (4Ms)
* Aim for: 8 words or less
* Also see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria SMART] goals for a useful framework
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CURRENT VERSION:
=Baseline Impact Statements =
 
    People: A network of skilled, community leaders catalyzing change in key user communities.
    Program: A cohort-based model to incentivize and support emerging community leaders.
 
 
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EXAMPLE VERSION:
 
Impact Statement


    Global = Key communities adopt and advocate for universal web literacy
* Leadership: More people teach and advocate for the web.
    Personal = Fellows become community leaders, joining a network of practitioners across key communities
* Advocacy: ''Many'' more people understand and care about the internet.
* We can and should evolve the wording, but the core goals are fixed at this point.


* Ideally, these feed each other:
** 0. We provide leadership development and advocacy platform
** 1. Result: more people teach and advocate for the web
** 2. Which ultimately results in: many more people understand and care about the internet.


(^ you might even be able to merge these into one sentence)
=Example Impact Milestones =


==Impact Milestones ==
* By 2016, 100k people have completed our basic online privacy training (SmartOn)
* By 2016, x% of fellowship partner organizations offer regular web literacy training for staff
* By 2017, y% of fellowship alumni continue to 'teach it forward' (in a way we can track)
* By 2017, we've seen an z% increase in public concern about key internet policy issues
* By 2018, we see a,b,c indicators that web literacy is being integrated into formal education
* Etc...


    By 201X, Y fellows have been through our programme, and continue to engage with the alumni community
* Good impact milestones are about something that happens external to Mozilla
    By 201X, Z partner organizations from our programme run web literacy training for their staff
* Bad impact milestones just focus on our own growth, popularity or quality
    By 201X, ...

Latest revision as of 19:47, 26 August 2015

How To


Impact statement: describes the overall change we want to see in the world.

  • Who is impacted?
  • What is the change for them, and the world?
  • One statement for 'leadership' and one for 'advocacy'.
  • See baseline statements below.

Impact milestones: describe specific measurable changes that are a step towards the impact statement.

  • A win we can map a path to in 6-24 months
  • Rolls up into one of the two main impact statements
  • Each working group will have several (or many) milestones
  • These milestones will drive options for where and when we invest resources
  • Aim for: Memorable, measurable, motivational, manageable (4Ms)
  • Aim for: 8 words or less
  • Also see SMART goals for a useful framework

Baseline Impact Statements

  • Leadership: More people teach and advocate for the web.
  • Advocacy: Many more people understand and care about the internet.
  • We can and should evolve the wording, but the core goals are fixed at this point.
  • Ideally, these feed each other:
    • 0. We provide leadership development and advocacy platform
    • 1. Result: more people teach and advocate for the web
    • 2. Which ultimately results in: many more people understand and care about the internet.

Example Impact Milestones

  • By 2016, 100k people have completed our basic online privacy training (SmartOn)
  • By 2016, x% of fellowship partner organizations offer regular web literacy training for staff
  • By 2017, y% of fellowship alumni continue to 'teach it forward' (in a way we can track)
  • By 2017, we've seen an z% increase in public concern about key internet policy issues
  • By 2018, we see a,b,c indicators that web literacy is being integrated into formal education
  • Etc...
  • Good impact milestones are about something that happens external to Mozilla
  • Bad impact milestones just focus on our own growth, popularity or quality