The before — the mission ran on reconciliation.
Every nonprofit dollar carries paperwork, and Compass’s paperwork lived in four places. “A single gift touched Bloomerang for the donor record, QuickBooks for the books, Mailchimp for the thank-you, and a spreadsheet for the grant report,” says Grace Okafor, Executive Director. “Our smallest team was spending its biggest hours just keeping those four in agreement.”
Grant reporting was the breaking point. Pulling a clean picture of restricted funds meant exporting from three systems and praying the totals matched. They rarely did on the first try.
$850/month across four tools. ~2 hrs/week per staffer on cross-system admin. Grant reports assembled by hand from three exports.
The switch — supporters first, books close behind.
Compass imported its donor base and giving history first, then payroll and books. A board member who’d resisted “yet another system” became the loudest advocate once the first end-to-end gift posted itself.
“We’re a small team with a big mission,” Okafor says. “Every hour we get back from admin is an hour that goes to the work. This gave us a lot of hours back.”
What got replaced
| Old tool | Replaced by Mewayz module | Monthly saving |
|---|---|---|
| Bloomerang | CRM & Donor Management | $125 |
| Gusto | HR & Payroll | $150 |
| QuickBooks Plus | Fund Accounting | $90 |
| Mailchimp | Email & Appeals | $110 |
| Total old stack | Mewayz Business (nonprofit) | save $475/mo |
The unlock — one relationship, fully tracked.
With donors, accounting, and communications on one record, the back office turned into a tailwind:
- A gift posts to the books and fires the receipt in the same moment
- Restricted-fund reporting reads from one ledger, not three exports
- Appeals segment on real giving history, not a stale list copy
- Payroll and program costs sit beside the funding that covers them
When the gift, the fund, and the spend share one ledger, a grant report is a saved view — not a month of stitching exports together and reconciling the differences by hand.
The new normal — more mission, less admin.
“The quiet win is morale,” Okafor says. “Our team came here for the cause, not for data entry. Giving them back two hours a week each told them the cause comes first. The savings funded an extra program week this year.”