Ronald McDonald House Detroit Serves More Families with Volunteers

Author Ally PattersonPosted by Ally Patterson
Ronald McDonald Detroit

365

Days a Year Covered by Volunteer Meals

20–30

Staff Hours Saved Per Week

0

Double Bookings Since Implementation

For the staff at Ronald McDonald House Charities Detroit, every hour spent on administrative work is an hour not spent supporting families facing a medical crisis. When coordinating volunteers for a meal program that runs 365 days a year was consuming 20 to 30 hours of staff time every week, something had to change. SignUpGenius gave them a way to do more of the work that actually matters.

The Organization

Ronald McDonald House Charities Detroit (RMHC Detroit) provides a home away from home for families with seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. When a child is undergoing surgery, chemotherapy, or extended medical care, the last thing a parent should have to worry about is where they will sleep or what they will eat. RMHC Detroit exists to remove those worries entirely, keeping families close to their child and close to each other during some of the most frightening moments of their lives.

At the heart of the RMHC Detroit experience is community. The house runs because of the generosity of volunteers, donors, and corporate partners who show up consistently and make daily life possible for the families staying there. That sense of community is not incidental to the mission. It is the mission.

Central to that volunteer effort is the Make a Meal Program, a daily initiative through which volunteer groups prepare and serve home-cooked meals for families at the house. The program runs every single day of the year. There are no holidays, no slow seasons, and no nights off. For the families inside, a warm meal prepared by people who care is a small but meaningful reminder that their community has not forgotten them. For RMHC Detroit, delivering that experience reliably requires a level of coordination that most organizations never have to think about.

The Problem

Coordinating a 365-day volunteer meal program is not simply a scheduling task. It is a continuous logistics operation, and for years RMHC Detroit was running it entirely by hand.

Staff maintained a physical calendar to track which groups were signed up for which meal slots. Confirmations went out manually. Reminders had to be sent individually. When a group canceled, filling the gap meant making calls, sending emails, and hoping someone could step in on short notice. There was no system to surface open slots to volunteers who might be available. There was no automated safety net.

Double bookings were a recurring problem. Two groups would arrive at the house expecting to cook the same meal, creating an awkward situation that reflected poorly on an organization built around hospitality and care. "There were times when two groups showed up for the same meal slot, or we'd have last-minute cancellations without an easy way to fill the gap," said Anthony Walker, Director of Operations. "It was frustrating for both our staff and volunteers."

Behind the scenes, the cumulative weight of that manual work was substantial. Staff were spending 20 to 30 hours per week just keeping the schedule functional. That is nearly a full-time position dedicated entirely to coordination overhead, time that could have gone toward family support, community outreach, or donor engagement. For a nonprofit running on limited resources, that is a significant cost to carry.

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The Solution

RMHC Detroit implemented SignUpGenius to replace the hand-written calendar and the manual communication chain behind it. The goal was not just to digitize the existing process. It was to rebuild volunteer coordination in a way that largely ran itself.

Staff built the full Make a Meal schedule inside SignUpGenius, with clearly defined slots that volunteers could browse, claim, and manage on their own. Automated confirmations went out when someone signed up. Automated reminders went out before their scheduled slot. When a cancellation happened, the open slot was visible to anyone looking, rather than buried in someone's inbox.

The platform also gave RMHC Detroit something they had not had before: a consistent, branded volunteer experience. The sign-up portal was designed to match RMHC Detroit's website, so volunteers encountered something familiar and professional rather than a generic third-party tool. That consistency matters for an organization where trust and relationship are central to everything.

Here is what that shift looked like in practice:

Challenge SignUpGenius Solution
Double bookings Real-time sign ups prevent duplicate slot claims automatically.
Last-minute cancellations Automated reminders reduce no-shows; open slots are visible to volunteers who can step in.
Scattered communication All schedule information lives in one place; confirmations go out automatically.
No volunteer data for donors Robust reporting tracks participation trends and surfaces insights for stakeholder reports.
Inconsistent volunteer experience A branded portal matches RMHC Detroit's website, creating a professional, ad-free experience.

Reporting turned out to be one of the most valuable features the team had not anticipated leaning on. SignUpGenius gave staff the ability to track participation over time, identify trends in volunteer engagement, and pull data that told a compelling story to donors and board members. "We love the reporting. It allows us to track volunteer participation, analyze trends, and provide meaningful insights to our donors and stakeholders," said Walker.

For a development team that depends on demonstrating community impact, having that data organized and accessible changed what was possible in donor conversations.

The Results

The operational results were immediate. Double bookings stopped. Meal coverage became reliable. The families staying at RMHC Detroit got what they needed every night, and staff were no longer spending their days managing a calendar that required constant intervention.

But the impact did not stop at operations. As the administrative burden lifted, the team had more capacity to think about volunteer engagement strategically, and what they found surprised them. The volunteers coming through the Make a Meal Program were not just showing up to cook. Many of them were interested in a deeper relationship with the organization. Meal program participants began converting into donors. Corporate volunteer groups began returning as sponsors. The connection that started with a dinner slot was turning into something with real development value.

"When volunteers come in, we now have a structured way to engage them further, whether through sponsorships, attending our fundraising events, or making direct contributions," said Kelly Klemmer, Director of Marketing and Development. "This has been a game-changer for our development efforts."

The team is now expanding their use of SignUpGenius beyond the Make a Meal Program to coordinate housekeeping tasks, broader volunteer activities, and special events across the organization. They are also using volunteer data to identify corporate partnership opportunities they might otherwise have missed.

In Their Words

We asked the RMHC Detroit team about their experience coordinating the Make a Meal Program with SignUpGenius. Here is what they shared.

On the before: "There were times when two groups showed up for the same meal slot, or we'd have last-minute cancellations without an easy way to fill the gap. It was frustrating for both our staff and volunteers." — Anthony Walker, Director of Operations

On centralization: "We're no longer relying on paper sign up sheets or tracking things in separate places. Now, everything is in one spot, and we can focus on what really matters: supporting families during a difficult time." — Anthony Walker, Director of Operations

On reporting: "We love the reporting. It allows us to track volunteer participation, analyze trends, and provide meaningful insights to our donors and stakeholders." — Anthony Walker, Director of Operations

On features: "We love the customizable options, the reporting features, and the ease of use. We haven't even tapped into its full potential yet, but we're already seeing huge improvements." — Kelly Klemmer, Director of Marketing and Development

On development impact: "This has been a game-changer for our development efforts." — Kelly Klemmer, Director of Marketing and Development

On going back: "We couldn't imagine going back to the old way. SignUpGenius has helped us work smarter, engage our volunteers better, and ultimately, serve more families." — Kelly Klemmer, Director of Marketing and Development

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