TLDR
Bloomerang is a solid donor CRM that tops out at donor retention metrics. It has no grant management or compliance tracking. If you're an ED who manages both donor relationships and grants out of one system, Bloomerang will leave you running a second tool—or a spreadsheet—for grant work.
Quick verdict
Bloomerang is a solid donor CRM that tops out at donor retention metrics. It has no grant management or compliance tracking. If you're an ED who manages both donor relationships and grants out of one system, Bloomerang will leave you running a second tool—or a spreadsheet—for grant work.
| Feature | Bloomerang | GrantPipe |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost (mid-size org) | $125-$249/mo | $99–$499/mo |
| Setup/Implementation fee | Varies | $0 |
| Grant compliance tracking | No | Yes — built in |
| Contract | Annual | Month-to-month |
| Built for | General donor management | Donors + grants unified |
GrantPipe offers the same core features at $99–$499/mo with zero setup fees vs. Bloomerang at $125-$249/mo.
What Bloomerang Does Well
Bloomerang was built around one core idea: help nonprofits keep donors. Its retention dashboard shows giving history, lapse risk, and engagement scores in a clean interface most development staff can pick up without training. If your primary need is tracking individual donor relationships and running email campaigns, Bloomerang earns its reputation.
The onboarding process is genuinely nonprofit-specific. Support staff understand the sector, and the platform does not require a consultant to get running.
Where Bloomerang Falls Short for EDs
The gap becomes visible the moment you manage grants alongside donor funds. Bloomerang tracks donations. It does not track grants.
For an executive director accountable to both funders and a board, that distinction matters:
- No restricted fund compliance tracking. When a foundation grant requires that funds be spent only on program X, you need a system that flags misallocations. Bloomerang has no mechanism for this.
- No grant reporting templates. Funder report formats vary. Without built-in templates, staff export data and rebuild reports manually for each grant cycle.
- No grant deadline management. Application deadlines, report due dates, and compliance check-ins are not trackable in Bloomerang. These end up in a separate calendar or spreadsheet.
- Scaling costs. Bloomerang charges by contact count. As your database grows from 1,000 to 5,000 records, you move from the entry tier to higher pricing—while still needing a grant tool on top.
The Audit Risk
For any organization receiving federal, state, or foundation grants, maintaining a clear audit trail for restricted funds is not optional. If an auditor asks how restricted grant dollars were spent and separated from unrestricted revenue, “we tracked it in Bloomerang” is not an answer that holds up. The platform was not designed for this use case.
Why Executive Directors Look at GrantPipe
GrantPipe combines donor CRM and grant compliance tracking in one platform. EDs using GrantPipe manage grant applications, deadlines, restricted fund tracking, and funder reports alongside donor records—without running a second system.
At $20-$99/mo, it also costs less than Bloomerang alone, before accounting for any grant tool you’d need alongside it.
The honest tradeoff: Bloomerang has a more polished donor experience interface and a larger ecosystem of email marketing integrations. If your organization receives no grants and focuses entirely on individual donor fundraising, Bloomerang is a reasonable choice. If grants are part of your funding mix—even one or two annually—the missing compliance layer becomes a real operational problem.
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Source: Omatic 2025 Nonprofit Integration Report (600+ respondents)
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