Canadian Men’s Health Foundation and Blueprint Join Forces

The Canadian Men’s Health Foundation (CMHF) and Blueprint have joined forces to expand prevention and support programs that improve the health and well-being of men and their families across Canada. This merger brings together two leading health organizations with shared goals to reach more men, deliver deeper impact, and help families live stronger, healthier lives.

“This merger is about momentum,” said Kenton Boston, President & CEO of CMHF. “Men across Canada trust CMHF for guidance and tools that make healthy living achievable. By joining forces with Blueprint, we can go further by combining our national platform with their on-the-ground programs to help more men.”

CMHF will continue to provide trusted, evidence-based resources and tools to men and their families. For more than a decade, CMHF has inspired men across Canada to make small lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, to prevent common men’s health conditions while building physical and mental strength. 

As one of Canada’s leading men’s health research teams, Blueprint uses evidence-based data to go beyond prevention and create predictive programs that save lives. Working directly with men in high-risk sectors such as construction and first response, they bring deep clinical expertise and real-world insight. 

Together, the merged organizations will strengthen awareness and action by developing scalable, research-backed programs to meet men where they’re at. This united organization will be able to reach more men and families, to make a tangible difference in their lives.

Dr. David Kuhl, President & Co-Founder of Blueprint, added, “For more than a decade, Blueprint has worked to understand men’s experiences of stress, trauma, and recovery. Partnering with CMHF allows us to take that work to scale and reach men before crisis, through prevention, connection, and care.”

Together, CMHF and Blueprint will scale prevention and life-saving support programs across Canada, pairing CMHF’s barrier-free digital tools — such as the Men’s Health Check and MindFit Toolkit — with Blueprint’s evidence-based workshops, clinical initiatives, and research on resilience, trauma, and recovery.

Together, they’re building a movement.

For media inquiries, interviews or more information, contact:

Stephanie Woods, Director, Marketing & Content
stephanie@menshealthfoundation.ca

About the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation

The Canadian Men’s Health Foundation (CMHF) is a national, registered non-profit charity providing information, tools, and motivation that inspire men and their families to live healthier. Through barrier-free tools like the ‘Men’s Health Check’, ‘MindFit Toolkit’, and the ‘Don’t Change Much’ podcast, CMHF combines proven research, digital innovation, and nationwide campaigns to motivate men across all communities to take charge of their health.

About Blueprint

Blueprint is a non-profit society delivering research-backed mental health programs for men, families, and communities. Operating under the direction of UBC Professor Dr. David Kuhl — the Mohammad H. Mohseni Foundation Chair in Men’s Health, Integrity and Wellbeing at Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute — Blueprint translates academic insight into real-world impact, supporting first responders, fathers, and male leaders with proven tools to build resilience, reduce stigma, and drive systemic change.

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