Anthony Nolan Impact Report 2024/25

Anthony Nolan saves the lives of people with blood cancer by recruiting stem cell donors and conducting pioneering research. Their 2024/25 impact report shows 1,573 patients supported with transplants, a growing and more diverse register, and a landmark new cell collection centre opened in Nottingham.

Report snapshot
1,573 patients given another chance to live Key Metric 1
33,562 people recruited to the register Key Metric 2
761 patient grants provided totalling £188,000 Key Metric 3
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📋About

Stem cell register, patient support, research, donor recruitment, post-transplant care, cell collection centre

📊Key Metrics

1,573 patients given another chance to live Key Metric 1
33,562 people recruited to the register Key Metric 2
761 patient grants provided totalling £188,000 Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • New Anthony Nolan Cell Collection Centre opened in Nottingham
  • 8,206 new donors from minority ethnic backgrounds recruited (24% of total)
  • 184 patients, family members and nurses accessed telephone emotional support service

📍Geography

UK-Wide

2025

Annual Report 2024/25

£20.8m raised in 2024/25 (up from £17.4m in 2023/24)
Key Metric 1
£9.6m raised from 176 legacy gifts; £14m committed to new Total Body PET-CT scanner
Key Metric 2
49,000 active supporters; 3,857 running participants (doubled in 3 years); 83p in every £1 goes directly to patients
Key Metric 3
MyChristie-MyHealth ePROMs system reduces clinician time on routine reviews by up to 23% and enables earlier symptom detection
2026

Impact Report Year Ending April 2026

2,829 children, parents, siblings and grandparents supported; 506 families with a child in treatment
Key Metric 1
220 bereaved families supported; 424 individuals on 93 boat trips; 692 individuals in 165 cabin breaks
Key Metric 2
£71,935 unlocked in essential support; 1,320 social work hours; 188 creative therapy sessions and 271 counselling sessions delivered
Key Metric 3
Families show average 0.7 point improvement across five Mo's Outcomes after support begins; biggest gains in social participation and accessing emotional support