ZERO PROSTATE CANCER

Programs
ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk Series
Education & Awareness - The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk Series is the largest event series dedicated to men's health in the U.S. For more than a decade, the series has helped raise awareness and unite men and their families across the country as a powerful force in the fight against prostate cancer. ZERO helps lead the national dialogue on prostate cancer through our awareness campaigns, social media, website, blog, and podcast. Our regional chapters are the boots on the ground to engage local communities, facilitate grassroots action, and provide support and education.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2022 – Mar 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$5.7MPatient Support For Prostate Cancer
Patient Support - ZERO offers direct support for prostate cancer patients and families including free customized case management (ZERO360), peer-to-peer mentorship, a nationwide network of local support groups, and online resources. Our ZERO360 team of experienced case managers helps patients access financial resources, cut through insurance and Medicare red tape, and find emotional support. In addition to providing critical patient support, ZERO educates millions of men and their families with disease information through our events, website, social media, printed materials, videos, webinars, blogs, and podcasts.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2022 – Mar 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.5MProstate Cancer Advocacy Initiatives
Advocacy - As the national leader in prostate cancer advocacy, ZERO protects and grows federal research funding, currently at $110M, that has led to several key prostate cancer treatments for extending and improving the lives of patients. For more than twenty years, our annual Summit has brought together thousands of advocates from around the country to make prostate cancer a priority within our federal government, our state legislatures, and our communities. ZERO's advocacy initiatives have resulted in improving access to care, new state-level laws to eliminate cost-sharing related to screening, and legislative efforts to benefit those at the highest risk for the disease including the Black community and Veterans.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2022 – Mar 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.5M
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