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Ninja Transfers commits $1 million to youth education & community improvement initiatives

The company's partners include St. Jude's Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, The Franklin Institute & more.

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Ninja Transfers, a provider of custom direct-to-film heat transfers and apparel decoration solutions, announced that it is committing over $1 million to youth education, arts and culture programs, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to strengthening communities.

According to Ninja Transfers, the initiative reflects its approach to being good corporate citizens and its belief in ongoing corporate responsibility. The funding will support nonprofit organizations working to improve access, opportunity, and cultural enrichment. The company’s 100-plus partners include Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, The Franklin Institute, St. Jude’s Hospital, ASPCA, and Tunnels 2 Towers, to name a few.

“As someone who did not graduate high school in order to help provide for my family, I understand the importance of education personally because I’ve had to learn a lot on my own,” said Michael Nemeroff, CEO of Ninja Transfers. “While it was self-education through reading, researching, trying and failing, conferences, mentorship, and more, it was education nonetheless. Without it, I wouldn’t be capable of doing what I do today.”

“Leadership views charitable giving as a natural extension of the creative ecosystem the company supports. By investing in educational and cultural initiatives, Ninja aims to contribute to the development of future designers, entrepreneurs, artists, and community leaders,” stated the company in a press release.

For more information, visit NinjaTransfers.com/Giving-Back

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Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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