You know the ground. We help you cover it.
Envoy Mission funds ministries running creative analog outreach in the hardest-to-reach countries — printed tracts, QR signage, radio, film, literature, diaspora mailers. You run the campaigns. We send the funds and carry the conversation when the QR gets scanned.
Why analog still wins
Digital-only outreach can't reach everyone.
Billions of people live in places where the app stores are restricted, the networks are surveilled, and the data plans don't stretch far enough to matter. But a printed tract left on a café table, a QR sticker on a lamppost, a radio broadcast at dusk, a film screening in a borrowed room — those still work. They've always worked.
The ministries doing that work are the ones who already know the streets, the dialects, and the risks. They just need the funding and a way to carry the conversation once somebody responds.
How it fits together
You run the ground game. We carry the conversation.
Five steps, and the middle ones run on their own — so your team only steps in where a human really matters.
Step 1
Your campaign goes out
Print, QR signage, radio, film, literature — whatever channel you know works in your country.
Step 2
A seeker scans or tunes in
Curiosity leads them to Envoy — anonymously, in their language, without creating an account.
Step 3
Our AI carries the conversation
Culturally-intelligent, biblically-grounded agents meet them in 35+ languages, 24/7.
Step 4
You get notified when they go deep
When someone in your region asks to meet a real person, we route them to your team with context.
Step 5
Follow-up through your community
You close the loop — discipleship, local connection, whatever the next step looks like on your ground.
What we fund
Funding that fits your ministry.
Every ministry is different. We'll talk through what makes sense — grant, reimbursement, performance-based continuation, or a hybrid of all three.
Campaign grants
Propose a specific campaign — scope, channel, country. We approve a lump sum and you run it.
Reimbursement
You move first and send us the receipts and what you heard back. We reimburse up to an agreed ceiling.
Performance continuation
A seed grant to start. Additional funds unlock as scans, conversations, and stories come in.
Channels we love
If it reaches people, we want to fund it.
A few of the channels we already believe in. The best campaigns usually come from ministries who've invented something we haven't heard of yet.
Printed tracts with QR
Left in cafés, markets, and trains.
Poster & signage campaigns
Bus stops, lampposts, market stalls.
Christian radio spots
FM spots and shortwave at dusk.
Film screenings with cards
JESUS film nights, take-away QR card.
Smuggled literature
Physical books with offline QR endpoints.
Diaspora mailers
Targeted to communities in exile.
University campus flyering
Dorm boards, club fairs, lecture halls.
Street art and stencils
City walls that invite curiosity.
Event giveaways
Holidays, festivals, conferences.
Something we haven’t thought of
If it works on the ground, pitch us.
Who this is for
A short, honest filter.
Outreach partnerships work best when a few things line up. If most of these are true of your team, we want to hear from you.
You are a field ministry, missionary network, or indigenous outreach team — not just an idea on a napkin.
Your focus is a specific country or region that is hard to reach through digital-only channels.
You have a creative analog channel already working, or a clear plan for one you can put into motion quickly.
You are willing to tell us what you sent out, how much you spent, and what you heard back.
What we ask in return
Help us learn together.
This is a conversation, not an audit. We need just enough to close the loop with donors and to figure out what kinds of campaigns deserve more funding next.
The numbers
Roughly what went out, where, how much it cost, and what happened after — scans, calls, conversations.
The stories
When something lands, send us the story. Anonymized is fine. Stories fund the next campaign.
The artifacts
A photo of a flyer in the wild, a QR poster on a wall, a radio jingle — so donors can see their gift at work.
Tell us about your work.
Share your ministry, your country, and the channels you're running. We'll be in touch to talk through what it would look like to fund a campaign together.