Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Today's Nonprofit Wonder - Commitment

What do we really mean when we commit?

It is a pledge, a trust put forth to accomplish an agreed upon goal. The commitment may be between two people or organizations. Or, it may be an agreement with one's self - a personal commitment.

In the nonprofit world, we talk about our commitment to the mission, to the vision, to the process. But we don't always walk the walk. It is easy to sit around a board table and get jazzed up about what we are committed to, what we will accomplish. But the meeting's over, we go our separate ways and later wonder why nothing really happened.

Commitment means jumping in. All the way in. Getting things done. Take a look around...is your organization committed to doing what it needs to do to succeed? Are you personally committed? If not, it is time for some serious reflection - lack of committed action happens for a number of reasons.

Maybe you have too many irons in the fire - the nonprofit sector often overextends itself. Maybe this isn't what you bargained for - you don't always know what you're getting into up front. Or maybe you just need to step back, take a look around and decide if it's still right for you. And if it's not, move on - there's always another cause out there that could use you. Where you can truly feel your commitment and be successful.

And if you've still got that commitment? Spread it around, people, spread it around.