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Movember Challenges

Who doesn’t love a little friendly competition? Join one of our Movember Challenges to compete with other fundraising teams across your sector to be crowned the Ultimate Fundraising Champions.

There are rewards and limitless bragging rights up for grabs. Plus, with live leaderboards, community pages, and content posted regularly... it’s classic Movember, with a fun twist. Anyone can join. But the question is, are you up for the challenge?

How to join a Movember Challenge:

  1. Sign Up for Movember and create a Movember Team. Rally your friends/co-workers/family to sign up, too.

  2. Take a look at the challenges below, find your field/industry/whatever Challenge suits you best, and click ‘Join this Challenge’

  3. Congrats! You’re officially ready to throw down against truckloads of other teams in your field or industry. Godspeed!

If you have any trouble joining a challenge, email us at info.nz@movember.com and we’ll get you sorted out in a jiff.

Mo
Legal

Challenge NZ

Mo Legal Challenge NZ

Movember is defending the right to grow Mo's in the workplace and we need your help. For all those working in the legal field in New Zealand, it's time to join the Legal Challenge.

Banking and
Finance

Challenge NZ

Banking and Finance Challenge NZ

It’s time again for all the bankers to put their money where their Mo is. Movember is calling on the industry to Grow, Host and get MOVEing in the name of men’s health.

Mo
Education

Challenge NZ

Mo Education Challenge

All students, teachers and staff are banding together to help raise funds and awareness. Helping men live happier, healthier and longer lives, one Wispy Mo at a time.

First
Responders

Challenge NZ

First Responders Challenge NZ

Personnel from New Zealand's Emergency Service sector come to the rescue each year in the First Responders Challenge. Fire, Ambulance, Police, and NZDF… we salute you.


Construction

Challenge NZ

Construction Challenge NZ

For the men & women of New Zealand who prefer their hats hard, using their hands for more than just typing at a computer and turning blue prints into buildings.