Ninja Transfers, a national provider of custom Direct-to-Film heat transfers and apparel decoration solutions, announced that over $1,500,000 of its 2025 profits have been committed to youth education, arts and culture programs, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to strengthening communities.
The initiative reflects Ninja Transfers’ approach to corporate responsibility. Rather than structuring charitable giving as occasional donations, the company has established a percentage-based model that ties its success directly to sustained community investment.
The funding will support youth-focused education programs, creative arts initiatives, mentorship opportunities, and nonprofit organizations working to improve access, opportunity, and cultural enrichment at the local and regional levels. Our 100+ partners include Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, The Franklin Institute, PSPCA and WHYY, just to name a few.
“As our company grows, we believe our responsibility to the community should grow with it,” said Victor Ilisco, director of business development at Ninja Transfers. “This commitment creates a consistent and measurable way to support youth education, arts programs, and nonprofits that are actively improving the communities we operate in.”
Ninja Transfers serves small businesses, clothing brands, schools, nonprofits, and creators nationwide. 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.
For more information, visit NinjaTransfers.com/Giving-Back.




