GPS Tracking for Church & Nonprofit Fleets — No Subscription
Track vans, buses, and outreach vehicles with Moto Watchdog. Pay $119.99 per device once, install it yourself, and avoid monthly per-vehicle tracking fees.
- Real-time location for shared vehicles and busy schedules.
- Trip history for accountability and simple record-keeping.
- Geofences for campuses, shelters, food pantries, and partner sites.
- Predictable cost as you add vehicles—no monthly bills.
Privacy note: Moto Watchdog is a vehicle tracking tool. Avoid storing personal or sensitive info in notes/labels and follow your organization’s policies for vehicle use and privacy.
Built for shared vehicles, volunteers, and mission-driven trips
Shared-vehicle visibility
Know where each vehicle is when multiple leaders or teams share the same vans.
Geofences for campuses & partner sites
Create geofences for campuses, shelters, food pantries, and partner locations to get arrival/departure awareness.
Trip history for accountability
Trip history and timestamps help clarify where vehicles traveled and support simple record-keeping.
Great fit for church & nonprofit fleets like
- Passenger vans and minibuses
- Outreach and community delivery vehicles
- Youth trips, events, and mission transport
- Maintenance and facilities vehicles
What you get (without monthly fees)
Churches and nonprofits choose Moto Watchdog for essential GPS visibility without recurring monthly costs per vehicle.
Church & nonprofit fleet GPS tracking FAQs
Is Moto Watchdog good for church and nonprofit vehicles?
Yes. Moto Watchdog helps churches and nonprofits track vehicles in real time, review trip history, and set geofences and curfews—without monthly per-vehicle subscriptions.
How much does Moto Watchdog cost for nonprofits?
Moto Watchdog is $119.99 per device as a one-time cost. Installation is handled by the buyer. No recurring subscription is required.
Can we track multiple vehicles and drivers?
Yes. Moto Watchdog supports unlimited devices, making it easy to track multiple vans, buses, and outreach vehicles from one account.
How can GPS tracking help with accountability?
Trip history and timestamps help provide clarity on where vehicles traveled and when, which supports vehicle accountability and scheduling.
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