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26 November 2024

Take part in something bigger on GivingTuesday

Movember
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The Movember finish line is in sight, and GivingTuesday generosity is in the air. That means there'll be plenty of giving going around. Here are a few tips on how to make the most of it.

We double dog dare you

Engage your friends and family by doing dares for donations. Dye your Mo a funky color. Record yourself Lip syncing Good Luck Babe and post it on YouTube. Pen a thank you poem for every new donor and recite them on TikTok. Instagram Live yourself belting out We Are the Champions dressed as mustachioed Freddie Mercury. Run a mile for every dollar you raise in your final fundraising push. Recreate iconic photos of mustachioed legends and reward donors with signed copies. Let your highest fundraiser shave off your moustache. Get creative. The key is to make yourself an irresistible donation magnet. What will get your friends and family reaching for their wallets? And when all is said, dared and done, send a thank you to everyone who helped you get there.

Share your fundraising page far and wide

Take to the streets (OK, maybe social media) to share your Mo Space link. Whether you’ve chosen to Grow, Move or Host – or opted to Mo Your Own Way – sharing photos and updates keeps your donors (and potential donors) in the loop, and reminds them why men’s health needs their help.

Fire up your Facebook fundraiser

Starting a Facebook Fundraiser is like unlocking a fundraising hack. Because those who link one to their Mo Space raise, on average, 180% more than those who don't. If you haven’t set up your page yet, here’s how you can connect it through your Mo Space. You'll be set up in seconds.

Make a donation

We all have partners, fathers, brothers, sons, uncles, and friends that we love. Too many of these men are dying too young, impacting relationships, families, and communities. Donate today and help us build a future with healthier men and healthier communities.