How Churches Use SignUpGenius to Organize
From nursery volunteers to mission trip fundraising, here's which tool fits which job.


Churches run on volunteers, and volunteers run on good organization. Between Sunday morning shifts, VBS registration, mission trip fundraising and the food drive that always sneaks up in November, most church staff and lay leaders end up juggling five different tools just to keep everything straight.
You don't need five tools. Depending on what you're organizing, one of these does the job:
Here's a quick reference before we get into examples:
| What you're organizing | Best tool |
|---|---|
| Nursery, greeter, and service volunteer shifts | Sign Ups |
| Retreats, VBS, conferences, banquets | Events |
| Service days and mission trips (with waivers) | Sign Ups + Forms & Waivers |
| Angel tree, food drive, coat drive | Sign Ups |
| Building fund, disaster relief, general giving | Fundraisers |
| Choir fees, mission trip deposits, class costs | Dues & Fees |
| Church merch, holiday markets, ticketed concerts | Online Stores |
| Pastor appreciation, benevolence, celebration gifts | Group Gifts |
| Individual mission trip or camp fundraising | Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers |
This one hasn't changed. A sign up is still the easiest way to recruit volunteers across your congregation. Post the shifts, share a link by email or on your church website, and let people pick what works for them. A few that come up constantly:
Your sign up becomes the hub for that opportunity, and people can claim a slot on their own time instead of waiting for a phone call. Add reminder texts and emails so nobody forgets their shift.
Genius Tip
Send a reminder the day before a volunteer shift, not just the morning of. It gives people time to find a replacement if something comes up.
If your church is running a retreat, VBS, or a conference, you're not just tracking headcount anymore, you're likely selling tickets, collecting registration fees, and gathering details like t-shirt sizes or dietary needs all in one place. That's what Events is built for. A few common examples:
Events lets you cap capacity so it auto-closes when you're full, collect the same custom questions Sign Ups always has, and scan tickets at the door if it's a paid event. For something simpler, like an RSVP-only gathering with no ticket component, a sign up still works fine.
People want to serve, they just need an easy way to find where. Sign Ups still handles this well: list your service opportunities, dates, and shift times, then share it with your congregation.
Involving minors or going off-site?
Add Forms & Waivers to your sign up
If your service project is off-site or involves minors, pair your sign up with Forms & Waivers. It captures a signed waiver and emergency contact info at the same time someone signs up, so you're not chasing down paper forms before the trip.
This is where the old advice needs an update. Not every donation drive is the same, and the right tool depends on whether you're collecting items or asking for money.
For item-based drives, Sign Ups is still the better fit:
For anything where you're asking people to give money directly, that's Fundraisers:
Fundraisers adds a visible goal bar, lets donors choose from suggested giving amounts, and issues tax-deductible receipts automatically if your church is a verified 501(c)(3).
Some things aren't one-time asks, they're ongoing costs your church needs to collect on a schedule. That's Dues & Fees.
Set the amount and frequency once, and payments run automatically instead of you sending a reminder every month. It also works well for anything with a payment plan, since people commit once instead of you tracking who's paid installment three.
If your church sells things, whether that's youth group t-shirts or tickets to a concert, Online Stores handles both without needing separate tools.
Inventory tracking means sizes and quantities auto-hide once they sell out, and you can take payment in person with a card reader at the event itself, not just online ahead of time.
Every church has a moment where a group wants to give together. Group Gifts handles the collection without someone fronting the cash or running a Venmo request chain.
Contributors don't need an account, and the recipient picks their own gift card once the collection closes.
Mission trips and camp costs often need each person to raise their own support, not just pull from a general fund. That's what Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers is for.
Each person gets their own page to share with family and friends, and a leaderboard keeps momentum going if you've got a whole youth group raising support at once. It's included on every plan, including Free.
What's the difference between using Sign Ups and Fundraisers for a donation drive?
Use Sign Ups when donors are giving specific items, like an Angel tree gift or a food drive item. Use Fundraisers when you're asking people to give money directly, since it adds goal tracking, suggested amounts and tax-deductible receipts for verified nonprofits.
Can we use SignUpGenius for a mission trip that needs both fundraising and a waiver?
Yes. Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers so each participant can raise their own support, and add Forms & Waivers to collect signed waivers and emergency contact info from participants at the same time.
Do we need a paid plan to use Fundraisers, Events, or Dues & Fees?
No. Every product, including Fundraisers, Events, Dues & Fees and Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers, is available on the Free plan. Paid plans add more custom questions, admins and communication volume, not access to the products themselves.
Can different ministries in our church each have their own sign ups and fundraisers?
Yes. One account can manage multiple ministries, each with their own sign ups, events and fundraisers running independently, so your youth group and your outreach team aren't tripping over each other's registrations.
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