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10 2025 projects made possible by the Movember community.Image by: Movember
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10 September 2025

10 men’s health projects your donations funded in 2025

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Over 285,000 people took part in Movember in 2024 – raising much-needed awareness and funds for men’s mental health, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.

We’re humbled to put your funds to work to change the face of men’s health.

Check out 10 projects made possible by the Movember community over the last 12 months.

New report: Young Men’s Health in a Digital World

Social media plays a huge role in young men’s lives. The rise of 'male and masculinity' influencers has made global headlines. But what do young men themselves think? We asked 3,000 guys about their experiences online—here’s what we found. Find out more.

How we’re helping close equity gaps in prostate cancer care

Where you were born. How much money you make. Your ethnicity, race and gender. These, and other factors, shape the cancer care you receive. Earlier this year, with support from PCUK and People’s Postcode Lottery, we announced £3.5M, over three years, in 18 grants to create more equitable prostate cancer care. Find out more.

Supporting the first-ever Men’s Health Strategy

Last year at a Summit with Movember, the UK Government announced its first ever Men’s Health Strategy to address the biggest problems facing men’s health today. Backed by our network of men’s health experts, Movember submitted recommendations as well as campaigning for Mo’s to let decision makers know what they need. Find out more.

A £4.3M investment to expand our youth mental health programme

We’re expanding Movember Ahead of the Game – our mental health programme delivered through community sport. Over the next three years, 50 new delivery partners will roll out the program to reach tens of thousands of young athletes with the tools to keep mentally fit. Find out more.

Levelling up mental health in esports

In late 2024, we announced a partnership with esports juggernaut BLAST. Over the last 12 months, we've worked together to reach tens of thousands of players and fans promoting the importance of mental health and healthy communities. Plus, we’re working on world-first guidelines to better support players and make esports settings more psychologically safe. Find out more.

Six new grants to make prostate cancer care more personalised

Every man’s experience with prostate cancer is unique. So their care should be too. We’re investing £1.37M into six grants globally – two here in the UK – that will help clinicians tailor care based on symptoms and side effects a patient is experiencing. Find out more.

Getting more young men to Know Thy Nuts

Testicular cancer is the #1 cancer among young men. But most guys don’t know it. Our annual Know Thy Nuts campaign, held during Testicular Cancer Awareness Month in April, encourages young men to know their risk, know their nuts and know what to do if something doesn’t feel quite right down there. Find out more.

The UK's best minds take on major gap in prostate cancer

Did you know that prostate cancer treatment impact sex and intimacy? In fact, it’s one of the most common issues that men with prostate cancer face. Over the past 12 months, Movember has united national experts to tackle this issue head on. Find out more.

The tools to help you tackle important conversations

Starting conversations with men who are struggling may seem daunting. But getting them to open up can be easier with practice. Our online conversation simulator, Movember Conversations, can help. Over the last 12 months, we’ve added new topics based on feedback from the community. Find out more.

Movember-funded study gives people with incurable prostate cancer more time

Research findings from a Movember-funded clinical trial reveal a world-first combination treatment approach that has led to longer lives, with less pain and fatigue, for people with incurable prostate cancer. Find out more.

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