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=Mozilla Foundation strategic plan: Fueling the Movement=<big><b>This is the home of the Mozilla Foundation's 5-year strategic planning process.</b> <em>(Updated Dec 21June 9, 20152016)</em>* ==June 2016 update==We're excited to share the text of version 1.0!  ===[https://docs.google.com/presentationdocument/d/1yPhg7ilRgAjHn41w3jGjvTzcEOCknBh8YaUq0gOc7rg1KLFDzyr1jC-19TH7sI6WEBSYmo2KUyzxHzgb0j_KaUg/presentedit#slideView the latest version of the strategy here.]===id.g742e43fbd_0_0  Important notes about this version:<bul>Overview</bli>] -- slide deck summary of our 5-year visionThe text is still under revision, how it fits but is about 80% final.<li>We'll be enlisting design help in a broader Mozilla contextthe next phase, to explain more visually (and H1 2016 plansbeautifully).<li>We're still seeking your comments and feedback! Easist way is to send Sam a note at samb@mozillafoundation.org* <bli>Below you'll find excerpts from the strategy - but please see [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FvZErTiJivpNIXudhldWaU31KLFDzyr1jC-n5EbcaH5B9VLGeCNo1A19TH7sI6WEBSYmo2KUyzxHzgb0j_KaUg/edit#headingthe whole document] for full detail.</ul> ==Fueling the Movement==Mozilla believes that a global movement is vital to unlocking the next wave of openness and opportunity on the Internet—and, ultimately, to creating and sustaining an open Internet that truly puts people first. This is the Internet that Mozilla and our allies want. That is why Mozilla is committed to fueling a movement that brings together a global force of people who are willing to stand up for—and build—the open Internet, together. ==Why this matters=h=<b>To unlock the next wave of openness and opportunity on the Internet, we need the public to understand and be ready to address the biggest challenges and opportunities that face the Internet today.fx02yr6y4mov Strategic Plan]</b>  Mozilla, our community and our allies need to be clear, compelling voices for the open Internet. Our goal is to work together to make open Internet issues mainstream issues, globally.  ===Mozilla's Issues Agenda=== Mozilla has identified five issues that we believe must be tackled in the current era, to build the open Internet we want: <ul><li><b>Online Privacy & Security -- long-form version <em/b>(draft version 0People understand and can meaningfully control how their data is collected and used online, and trust that it’s safe. In parallel, companies and governments work to protect our data and enhance our ownership over our digital identities.9 -<li><b>Open Innovation - completed version coming soon)</emb> Open is the default: open source and open standards continue to be at the heart of the Internet, and influence organizations and industries products, policies and practices. As a result, entrepreneurs and everyday Internet users can create, innovate and compete online without asking permission.* <li><b> [http:Decentralization -<//marksurmanb> The technologies and platforms people use every day are interoperable and based on open standards.commonsPeople expect and demand systems that allow seamless flow and transfer of information and content.ca/2015/12/21/mofo2020/ Mark Surman blog post]<li><b>Web Literacy -</b> -- December 2015 update + request for feedback from People have the skills to read, write and participate in the digital world. Together, these informed digital citizens move beyond just consuming content, to creating, shaping and defending the Mozilla Foundation's Executive Directorweb.* [https:<li><b>Digital Inclusion -<//docsb> People everywhere can access and have the opportunity to participate in building the entire Internet.googleSubsequently, everyone on the Internet has the opportunity to access and shape our digital world.com/document/d/17_7zMuGsFJTKOMEDOZmuakvUybE0DzZRNfntSAoOGEM/edit?ts=56c7244b#heading=hThe Internet reflects the diversity of the people who use it.3zl6zg7daeqw Impact & KPIs] -- Prepared for Feb 2016 Board Meeting<br>{{#widget:Google Presentation|docid=1yPhg7ilRgAjHn41w3jGjvTzcEOCknBh8YaUq0gOc7rg}}<br /ul>
=Creating Mozilla and our allies will bring these issues front-and-centre by being an ambitious leadership increasingly visible and advocacy plan=<big>Defining a more ambitious learningrespected public voice, weaving these issues throughout our leadership and advocacy plan was one of the Mozilla Foundation’s main goals for 2015. We have now completed version 0.9 of this plan in [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FvZErTiJivpNIXudhldWaU3-n5EbcaH5B9VLGeCNo1A/edit#heading=h.fx02yr6y4mov] work, and [http://mzl.la/biz_plan long form]by building technologies that take a stance. </big>
==How we'll do it: Connect Leaders and Rally Citizens=December 2015 update===In October we set out a vision for the next phase of =Connect and build leaders through the Mozilla Foundation’s work: <b>fueling Leadership Network===As the movement that is building the next wave of open into the digital world</b>. Since thenInternet becomes more embedded in our daily lives, we’ve been digging into the first layer ‘how do we do this?’ detailneed new leadership to broaden participation and build a more inclusive, open Internet. We’ve been asking things like: * What issues do we want to focus on first? * How do we connect Mozilla offers these leaders a community, a platform and rally citizens resources to build momentum? * How does this movement building support and advance their work fit into Mozilla’s overall strategy? to protect the open Internet.
<b>We’ve drafted The Mozilla Leadership Network is</b> a global network of diverse leaders who will ensure the next wave of access, inclusion and opportunity online. Working towards a MoFo 2020 Strategy document common goal, Mozilla Leadership Network leaders take action together to answer to these questions:<ul><li>Increase their influence on issues like privacy, digital inclusion and web literacy, <li>Share and continuously improve their skills and experience as leaders, which we're posting here for comment and feedback<li>Advance open practices to shape the web in new ways.</bul>
While this builds on our past workUltimately, it is worth noting that there are some important differences from the initial thinking we had earlier envision these leaders being in the year. We started out talking about a ‘Mozilla Academy’ or ‘Mozilla Learning’. And we had universal web literacy as our top line social impact goal. Along the way, we realized that web literacy is one important area where our movement building work can impact the world — but that there are other issues where we want and need to have impact as well. The focus on a rolling agenda setting model positions in the current strategy reflects society that realization.<br><br>[[File:FullSizeRender-990x462.jpg|500px]]<br>==Seeking your comments and feedback==As you’ll see as you look at the planning documentslet them layer ‘open’ into institutions, we are considering the current work as version 0.8. That means that the broad framework is complete products and fixed. The next phase will involve:* a) engagement with our community and partners re: how this framework can provide policies around the most value and * b) initial roll out of key parts of the plan to test our thinking by doing. Plans to do this in the first half of 2016 are detailed in the documentsworld.
'''At this stage===Rally citizens through the Mozilla Advocacy Engine===As part of a broad global movement, we really want reactions to this next level Mozilla will cultivate a global force of tens of millions of detail'''. What seems compelling? What doesn’t? Where are there connections people will take action to protect the broader movement or to other parts of Mozilla that we’re not making yet? And, most important, are there places that you want to get involved?open Internet.
<b>The best way To grow and protect the promise of the Internet, we need a global movement of bold, informed citizens working together to give feedback is as comments on [http://marksurmanbuild and protect the next wave of openness and opportunity online.commons.ca/2015/12/21/mofo2020/ Mark Surman's blog post] for now.</b> And we'll have an updated set That’s why Mozilla will work with allies to cultivate a global force of tens of millions of people who are aware of the issues that are vital to the future of new communications channels the open Internet, and prepared to take action in support of the rights of citizens of the web. Over the next three years, Mozilla, our Leadership community and Advocacy work shipping in Januaryour allies will become the most effective advocates for the health of the open Internet.<br>
==How we got here==
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===December 2015 update===
We have now completed version 0.9 of this plan in [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FvZErTiJivpNIXudhldWaU3-n5EbcaH5B9VLGeCNo1A/edit#heading=h.fx02yr6y4mov] and [http://mzl.la/biz_plan long form].
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yPhg7ilRgAjHn41w3jGjvTzcEOCknBh8YaUq0gOc7rg/present#slide=id.g742e43fbd_0_0 <b>Overview</b>] -- slide deck summary of our 5-year vision, how it fits in a broader Mozilla context, and H1 2016 plans
* <b>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FvZErTiJivpNIXudhldWaU3-n5EbcaH5B9VLGeCNo1A/edit#heading=h.fx02yr6y4mov Strategic Plan]</b> -- long-form version <em>(draft version 0.9 -- completed version coming soon)</em>
* <b> [http://marksurman.commons.ca/2015/12/21/mofo2020/ Mark Surman blog post]</b> -- December 2015 update + request for feedback from the Mozilla Foundation's Executive Director
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/17_7zMuGsFJTKOMEDOZmuakvUybE0DzZRNfntSAoOGEM/edit?ts=56c7244b#heading=h.3zl6zg7daeqw Impact & KPIs] -- Prepared for Feb 2016 Board Meeting
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In October we set out a vision for the next phase of the Mozilla Foundation’s work: <b>fueling the movement that is building the next wave of open into the digital world</b>. Since then, we’ve been digging into the first layer ‘how do we do this?’ detail. We’ve been asking things like:
* What issues do we want to focus on first?
* How do we connect leaders and rally citizens to build momentum?
* How does this movement building work fit into Mozilla’s overall strategy?
 
<b>We’ve drafted a MoFo 2020 Strategy document to answer to these questions, which we're posting here for comment and feedback.</b>
 
While this builds on our past work, it is worth noting that there are some important differences from the initial thinking we had earlier in the year. We started out talking about a ‘Mozilla Academy’ or ‘Mozilla Learning’. And we had universal web literacy as our top line social impact goal. Along the way, we realized that web literacy is one important area where our movement building work can impact the world — but that there are other issues where we want and need to have impact as well. The focus on a rolling agenda setting model in the current strategy reflects that realization.
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