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'''1. What is the engagement strategy and why does it matter?'''
'''1. What is the engagement strategy and why does it matter?'''


Communications: By 2016 we will have built a global army of supporters who fiercly believe  in Mozilla, and in keeping the web knowable and open---sharing their  belief, knowledge and skills the same way they would encourage someone  they love to stop smoking or wear a seatbelt.
''Communications:'' By 2016 we will have built a global army of supporters who fiercly believe  in Mozilla, and in keeping the web knowable and open---sharing their  belief, knowledge and skills the same way they would encourage someone  they love to stop smoking or wear a seatbelt.


Development: By   2016, fundraising will be a meaningful source of unrestricted revenue  into the entire Mozilla project, empowering our community to lead new  projects without external complications or dependence.
''Development:'' By 2016, fundraising will be a meaningful source of unrestricted revenue  into the entire Mozilla project, empowering our community to lead new  projects without external complications or dependence.
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2. How will it shape the world by 2016?'''
2. How will it shape the world by 2016?'''


Communications: The  world will understand that the web is an essential part of our everyday  lives, and unless we know it and can understand and build it, we lose  out on a vital (and fun!) part of that existance. People realize that  it's not just about digital literacy --- it's as integral as the air we  breathe.  
''Communications:'' The  world will understand that the web is an essential part of our everyday  lives, and unless we know it and can understand and build it, we lose  out on a vital (and fun!) part of that existance. People realize that  it's not just about digital literacy --- it's as integral as the air we  breathe.  


Mozilla,  both our tools and our mission will be seen as integral to that belief,  and one of the most influential forces toward making that hapen.  
Mozilla,  both our tools and our mission will be seen as integral to that belief,  and one of the most influential forces toward making that hapen.  


The  Communications Team will make this happen by empowering each MoFo  project to reach their community and tell their own story better;  telling the larger Mozilla story better; and empowering our community  members to be the best storytellers of all.  
The  Communications Team will make this happen by empowering each MoFo  project to reach their community and tell their own story better;  telling the larger Mozilla story better; and empowering our community  members to be the best storytellers of all.  
Development: The development team is empowering our brightest product  managers with the resources they need to achieve their vision with  minimal distraction.
 
''Development:'' The development team is empowering our brightest product  managers with the resources they need to achieve their vision with  minimal distraction.
 


'''3. Why will people get involved in what we're doing?'''
'''3. Why will people get involved in what we're doing?'''


Communications: People  will get involved because they like the freedom and creativity that the  web enables, and how it makes things they love in their every day lives  possible. There is already a growing momentum around this movement---as  evidenced by the growing worldwide interest and concern around privacy  and protection of data. We'll not only help them realize why the web  needs a champion; we'll create a movement and a community, so that  people will feel like they're joining a movement that is fighting for  what's right, and what will protect the things they love and that are  important to them about the web.  
''Communications:'' People  will get involved because they like the freedom and creativity that the  web enables, and how it makes things they love in their every day lives  possible. There is already a growing momentum around this movement---as  evidenced by the growing worldwide interest and concern around privacy  and protection of data. We'll not only help them realize why the web  needs a champion; we'll create a movement and a community, so that  people will feel like they're joining a movement that is fighting for  what's right, and what will protect the things they love and that are  important to them about the web.  


Development: Mozilla's role as a  global movement dedicated to building and protecting the web will be  well understood. The success of our work in mobile, education, and  privacy will create additional proof points as to why we matter. The  shared work of the development and communications teams will help our  community understand that further progress is only possible by bringing  additional resources to the mission. Our community will rally around the  call:
''Development:'' Mozilla's role as a  global movement dedicated to building and protecting the web will be  well understood. The success of our work in mobile, education, and  privacy will create additional proof points as to why we matter. The  shared work of the development and communications teams will help our  community understand that further progress is only possible by bringing  additional resources to the mission. Our community will rally around the  call:


"What  we're doing matters. We need to keep winning. And we need all the time,  expertise, and money we can get to make that happen."
"What  we're doing matters. We need to keep winning. And we need all the time,  expertise, and money we can get to make that happen."


'''4. Why will lead users or partners get involved?'''
'''4. Why will lead users or partners get involved?'''
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Communications:'' Our  lead users and partners will get involved because they agree with us  ideologically about why the web is important, and will see us as the  most effective organization to partner with in order to protect it. They  will get involved because we are the only organization with an audience  large enough to have an impact, and we are the only ones in the unique  position to both build the tools and advocate for the policies that will  protect the web.


Communications: Our lead users and partners will get involved because they agree with us ideologically about why the web is important, and will see us as the  most effective organization to partner with in order to protect it. They  will get involved because we are the only organization with an audience large enough to have an impact, and we are the only ones in the unique position to both build the tools and advocate for the policies that will protect the web.  
''Development:'' Our lead users and partners are already involved. People understand the need for additional resources. They also understand that dependence on institutional or single-source revenue limits our ability to make the best decisions for the Web. And they are starting to seeing fundraising not as a chore, but as an exciting and meaningful path of contribution.


Development: Our lead users and partners are already involved. People  understand the need for additional resources. They also understand that  dependence on institutional or single-source revenue limits our ability  to make the best decisions for the Web. And they are starting to seeing  fundraising not as a chore, but as an exciting and meaningful path of  contribution.


'''5. What we're doing in 2014 to move towards this:'''
'''5. What we're doing in 2014 to move towards this:'''


Communications: We're starting by clearly telling our story.
''Communications:'' We're starting by clearly telling our story.


We'll  work with each project team to help them tell their story effectively.  We'll build a clear elevator pitch, marketing language and assets so  each project is appealing and easy to understand. We'll also work with  each project to micro-segment and target each audience of users &  community members through marketing, press, events and engagement  tactics, pulling them into the project and making sure they have good  feedback and input. We'll finally tie each project into the larger  Mozilla narrative, so that everyone involved understands how it all  clearly stacks up to the same goal, and there's widespread understanding  acorss Mozilla.  
We'll  work with each project team to help them tell their story effectively.  We'll build a clear elevator pitch, marketing language and assets so  each project is appealing and easy to understand. We'll also work with  each project to micro-segment and target each audience of users &  community members through marketing, press, events and engagement  tactics, pulling them into the project and making sure they have good  feedback and input. We'll finally tie each project into the larger  Mozilla narrative, so that everyone involved understands how it all  clearly stacks up to the same goal, and there's widespread understanding  acorss Mozilla.  
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We'll  also start training and empowering our community members, helping them  tell their own stories (and thus the story of Mozilla). We'll train them  and give them the assets and spotlight they need to become influential  and effective storytellers.  
We'll  also start training and empowering our community members, helping them  tell their own stories (and thus the story of Mozilla). We'll train them  and give them the assets and spotlight they need to become influential  and effective storytellers.  


Development: We are building a 'real' development department, modeling  from professional, full-scale non-profits like Wikimedia, big health  charities, and universities. This involves distributing responsibility  for institutional fundraising across the full management team, refining  our donations program based on our EOY2013 success, and hiring a new  staff member to build our major donor program.
''Development:'' We are building a 'real' development department, modeling  from professional, full-scale non-profits like Wikimedia, big health  charities, and universities. This involves distributing responsibility  for institutional fundraising across the full management team, refining  our donations program based on our EOY2013 success, and hiring a new  staff member to build our major donor program.
 


'''6. Possible revenue opportunities:'''
'''6. Possible revenue opportunities:'''


Communications: We  can work with each project to determine a percentage of grant budgets  that could go directly to marketing and communications.  
''Communications:'' We  can work with each project to determine a percentage of grant budgets  that could go directly to marketing and communications.
 
''Development:'' Our institutional fundraising will remain consistent at  several million per year, our small dollar program should increase by  factor of 2x to reach $2.5M, and our major donor program, with its first  experiements around the issue of privacy, should deliver $500K.


Development: Our institutional fundraising will remain consistent at  several million per year, our small dollar program should increase by  factor of 2x to reach $2.5M, and our major donor program, with its first  experiements around the issue of privacy, should deliver $500K.


'''7. Why the engagement strategy will succeed:'''
'''7. Why the engagement strategy will succeed:'''


Communications: We  will succeed because there is already a growing momentum around  protecting the web, and a growing awareness that we need to know, and  understand the web better, and protect its ability to enable freedom and  innovation.
''Communications:'' We  will succeed because there is already a growing momentum around  protecting the web, and a growing awareness that we need to know, and  understand the web better, and protect its ability to enable freedom and  innovation.


We  will use a combination of the science of community-based marketing,  leveraging influential partners, and effective community organizing and  storytelling techniques, to capitalize on the already-growing momentum  around protecting the web and turn it into momentum around supporting Mozilla.  
We  will use a combination of the science of community-based marketing,  leveraging influential partners, and effective community organizing and  storytelling techniques, to capitalize on the already-growing momentum  around protecting the web and turn it into momentum around supporting Mozilla.  


Development: Because we matter. Because we're getting better at  telling people why we need their money. Because the full organization -  all of Mozilla - is starting to get excited about fundraising. And we  are leveraging our brand and the potential scale of our program to hire  the best minds in the game.
''Development:'' Because we matter. Because we're getting better at  telling people why we need their money. Because the full organization -  all of Mozilla - is starting to get excited about fundraising. And we  are leveraging our brand and the potential scale of our program to hire  the best minds in the game.
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