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Why a Clear Vision—and the Right People—Are Everything

How to Build Meaningful Change with the Right Vision and the Right People

Dr Angie Holzer
Dr Angie Holzer
CEO Founder
WikiCharties / Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Why a Clear Vision—and the Right People—Are Everything

Stay Grounded in Your Vision

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from building a global nonprofit platform from the ground up, it’s this: when skepticism or resistance shows up, the most important thing you can do is hold steady to your vision and remember the many individuals and communities who will ultimately benefit from what you’re creating.

Vision Is Powerful—But Not Enough

In a world full of noise and outdated systems, clarity of vision is powerful. It gives you direction when the path isn’t obvious and keeps you grounded when obstacles arise.

But vision alone isn’t enough.

You need the right people—those who not only understand what you’re building but are willing to roll up their sleeves and help build it with you.

The Rarity of True Visionaries

One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned is that true visionaries are rare. Many people—especially those who have spent years in a particular field—approach new ideas with skepticism. They’ve built systems that worked for them, and innovation can feel less like opportunity and more like disruption.

I’ve seen this often in spaces like academia, where individuals are brilliant with data and structure but sometimes struggle to imagine a different, more efficient path forward.

Navigating Different Sectors with Intention

Because of this, I’ve learned to intentionally “pop in and out” of different sectors, engaging the right people at the right time for the right purpose.

I work with academic experts when I need depth in data and research. But when it’s time to cast a bold vision or build something new, I look elsewhere—toward people who are curious, collaborative, and open to possibility.

Surrounding myself with individuals who are willing to imagine differently has been essential to our growth.

From Idea to Movement

When I founded WikiCharities, we didn’t have major backers. What we had was a clear mission and a small group of believers—volunteers, small funders, and innovators—who were willing to help create something better for the global nonprofit sector.

That’s where real momentum began.

Build with Believers

At the heart of every meaningful movement is a bold idea—and a team of people willing to bring it to life.

So if you have a vision, protect it. Refine it. And surround yourself with those who believe in it, too.

Because that’s how real change happens.

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