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<big>'''Mozilla 2026 - 2028 Strategy Wiki'''</big>
<big>'''Mozilla 2026 - 2028 Strategy Wiki'''</big>
This wiki provides resources related to the [https://blog.mozilla.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/278/files/2025/11/Mozilla-Summary-Portfolio-Strategy.pdf <u>Mozilla Portfolio Strategy (2026–2028)</u>]: , which guides all organizations in the Mozilla portfolio. This page is the home base for anyone at Mozilla — or in our community — who wants to understand our 2026–2028 strategy and how to plug in.
== Summary ==


'''Mozilla’s current aspiration is to ‘do for AI what we did for the web’'''. We will do this by helping to build a tech ecosystem where power is decentralized and AI is built with human agency at its core. And we will measure Mozilla’s progress against two metrics: (a) are we building AI that puts humanity first? (b) are we able to radically diversify our sources of revenue? This is our double bottom line.
'''Mozilla’s current aspiration is to ‘do for AI what we did for the web’'''. We will do this by helping to build a tech ecosystem where power is decentralized and AI is built with human agency at its core. And we will measure Mozilla’s progress against two metrics: (a) are we building AI that puts humanity first? (b) are we able to radically diversify our sources of revenue? This is our double bottom line.
This wiki provides resources related to Mozilla Portfolio Strategy (2026 - 2028), which is designed to move towards this aspiration. This strategty currently guides all of the organizations in the Mozilla portfolio.


== Key resources ==
== Key resources ==


<ul>
<ul>
<li>Mozilla 2026 - 28 Portfolio Strategy — Executive Summary | Full Version</li>
<li>[https://blog.mozilla.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/278/files/2025/11/Mozilla-Summary-Portfolio-Strategy.pdf <u>Mozilla 2026 - 28 Portfolio Strategy — Executive Summary | Full Version</u>]:</li>
<li>Blog Post: Doing for AI What We Did For the Web</li>
<li>[https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/rewiring-mozilla-ai-and-web/ <u>Blog Post: Doing for AI What We Did For the Web</u>]:</li>
<li>Video: Unpacking Mozilla’s Strategy</li>
<li>Additional materials and coverage</li></ul>
<li>Additional materials and coverage</li></ul>


== What does success look like? ==
== Mozilla portfolio ==
 
At the heart of this strategy is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bottom_line <u>double bottom line</u>] framework — a way to measure our progress against both mission and money:
 
{|
!width="21%"| ''Double bottom line''
!width="39%"| ''In the world''
!width="39%"| ''In Mozilla''
|-
| '''Mission'''
| Empower people with '''tech that promotes agency and choice''' - make AI for and about people.
|
Build '''AI that puts humanity first'''. 100% of Mozilla orgs building AI that advances the Mozilla Manifesto.
|-
| '''Money'''
| Decentralize the tech industry - and create an '''tech ecosystem where the ‘people part’ of AI can flourish'''.
| '''Radically diversify our revenue.''' 20% yearly growth in non-search revenue. 3+ companies with $25M+ revenue.
|}
 
Mozilla has always had an implicit double bottom line. The strategy we developed this year makes this double bottom line explicit — and ties it back to [https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/ai/next-steps-for-mozilla-and-trustworthy-ai/ <u>making AI more open and trustworthy</u>]. Over the next three years, all of the organizations in Mozilla’s portfolio will design their strategies — and measure their success — against this double bottom line.
 
== Mozilla portfolio model ==


In order to ‘do for AI what we’ve done for the web’, Mozilla is building out a portfolio of mission driven nonprofits and companies to prove it is possible to build and use AI in ways that advance the values in our Manifesto.
In order to ‘do for AI what we’ve done for the web’, Mozilla is building out a portfolio of mission driven nonprofits and companies to prove it is possible to build and use AI in ways that advance the values in our Manifesto.
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<ul>
<ul>
<li>[http://mozilla.org <u>Mozilla.org Team</u>]: drives overall strategy and direction of Mozilla’s portfolio</li>
<li>[https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/leadership/ </u>]Mozilla.org Team:</u>]: drives overall strategy and direction of Mozilla’s portfolio</li>
<li>[https://www.mozillafoundation.org/en/what-we-fund/fellowships-and-awards-team/ <u>Core Mozilla Foundation Team</u>]: drives philanthropic programs and advocacy</li></ul>
<li>[https://www.mozillafoundation.org/en/meet-mozilla/ <u>Core Mozilla Foundation Team</u>]: drives philanthropic programs and advocacy</li></ul>


Individual companies and funds in the core portfolio include:
Individual companies and funds in the core portfolio include:
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<li>[http://thunderbird.net <u>MZLA</u>] — Thunderbird and associated products</li>
<li>[http://thunderbird.net <u>MZLA</u>] — Thunderbird and associated products</li>
<li>[http://mozilla.ai <u>Mozilla.ai</u>] — open source AI for developers</li>
<li>[http://mozilla.ai <u>Mozilla.ai</u>] — open source AI for developers</li>
<li>[https://mozilla.vc/ <u>Mozilla Ventures</u>] — funding other double bottom line tech companies</li></ul>
<li>[https://mozilla.vc/ <u>Mozilla Ventures</u>] — funding other mission-driven tech companies</li></ul>


These are all independent organizations under the banner of the Mozilla Foundation — united by a commitment to the Mozilla Manifesto and the goals outlined the Mozilla Portfolio Strategy. Each has its own board of directors.
These are all independent organizations under the banner of the Mozilla Foundation — united by a commitment to the Mozilla Manifesto and the goals outlined the Mozilla Portfolio Strategy. Each has its own board of directors.


Mozilla’s extended portfolio also includes over [https://mozilla.vc/portfolio/ <u>50 responsible tech companies in the Mozilla Ventures portfolio</u>]. Wherever possible, we try to support and work with these companies.
Mozilla’s extended portfolio also includes dozens of [https://mozilla.vc/portfolio/ <u>50 responsible tech companies in the Mozilla Ventures portfolio</u>]. Wherever possible, we try to support and work with these companies.


'''Why this portfolio approach?'''
'''Why this portfolio approach?'''
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