Jeffrey, you've spent nearly 20 years helping communities in Honduras and Malawi reach their potential. The volunteer program you've built is proof of that impact — and it's time the infrastructure caught up.
You said it yourself — the program has exploded. Paper applications, WhatsApp threads, and spreadsheets were fine when you had a few dozen volunteers. They break down when the mission grows.
International trip applications across email, WhatsApp, and paper create gaps, missed waivers, and volunteer frustration before they ever board a plane.
Every waiver chased, every passport copy requested by email, every payment reconciled by hand — that's time not spent on Honduras or Malawi.
Disorganized onboarding erodes trust — and for mission trip participants, trust is everything before they commit to going.
Without a CRM connecting donors and volunteers, your most engaged supporters are invisible in major gift conversations.
Timing matters. Right now, you have a deadline, a waiting group, and a program at an inflection point. All three point to the same answer.
Acting now saves the 5% increase and gives you a full year of tools before your next trip cycle — at today's rate.
The right time to build infrastructure is before it breaks. You're at that moment now — not after a dropped ball or a lost volunteer group.
You have a group that needs a form today. Every day without a system is a day of friction — for them and for you.
Most software was built for businesses and retooled for nonprofits. Bloomerang was built from day one for organizations exactly like yours — purpose-driven, relationship-centered, and mission-first.
Donors who volunteer — and volunteers who donate — merge into a single CRM profile. No duplicates, no blind spots, no data silos.
Collect waivers, passport uploads, and custom questions — all tied automatically to volunteer profiles and trip opportunities in Bloomerang Volunteer.
Mission trip participants are your most motivated fundraisers. Bloomerang Fundraising empowers them to raise money for their trip — built right in.
Church group trips stay hidden from the public. Open trips are publicly listed. You control visibility per opportunity — no workarounds needed.
Bulk email within an opportunity, designate group leads for special access, or communicate directly with specific volunteers — all from one dashboard.
Bloomerang was built around donor retention science. When volunteer engagement lives in the same profile, your major gift conversations get sharper.
Every challenge Jeffrey raised in our conversation maps directly to a Bloomerang capability.
| Today — the pain | With Bloomerang — the fix | |
|---|---|---|
| Paper applications, email, WhatsApp for international trips | → | Customizable digital forms with waiver collection and passport uploads, linked to trip opportunities |
| Payments tracked manually with no link to volunteer records | → | Payment forms embedded in volunteer communications; all data syncs to the volunteer's CRM profile |
| No volunteer hours reporting and no donor/volunteer connection | → | Hours tracked per profile; donors and volunteers unified in a single CRM record automatically |
| No peer-to-peer fundraising for mission trip participants | → | Volunteers raise funds through Bloomerang Fundraising crowdfunding — built into the same platform |
| Church groups mixed in with public-facing volunteer opportunities | → | Private opportunities keep groups separate; group leads get elevated communication access |
| No unified view of who is both a donor and a volunteer | → | Constituent overlap automatically merged — one login, one profile, full engagement history |
These defaults are conservative estimates based on what Jeffrey shared. Move the sliders to your actual numbers — the return tells a different story every time.
Staying with the current system feels like saving money. It isn't. These costs are real — they just don't show up on any accounting sheet.
Even at a modest nonprofit salary equivalent of $25/hr, 5 hours a week of manual coordination equals $6,500 in staff time per year that never touches the mission.
Disorganized onboarding loses participants before they ever step off the plane. Replacing one volunteer group can cost months of re-recruiting and re-trust-building.
Mission trip participants are your most motivated potential fundraisers. Without peer-to-peer tools, that energy has nowhere to go.
Without unified donor and volunteer data, you're having major gift conversations without the full picture — and missing asks you should be making.
A WhatsApp thread or paper waiver has no backup. One lost consent form creates problems no spreadsheet can fix — especially with international volunteers.
Every month without a system is a month of messy data that costs more to clean later. The longer you wait, the steeper the setup curve becomes.
Goodjustice has been pushing purpose higher for nearly 20 years. This is the infrastructure that helps you do it at the next level.
Questions? Email Kaylee Gordon · kaylee.gordon@bloomerang.com