Together with Brand Action
2025 t-shirt fundraiser
Inspired by the amazing causes we are supporting, the countries we’ll visit throughout the year and the incredible global trademark community that turns every conference into an opportunity to care, connect, and give back. Together we spread kindness one t-shirt at a time.
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100% of proceeds from t-shirt sales supporting local charities
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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR 2025 TSHIRT SPONSOR:
Vox Populi Registry is the company behind the introduction of .sucks domain names to the Internet. These domains offer individuals a powerful platform to rally support around causes and provide companies with valuable insights for transforming critics into loyal customers. More than just a web address, .sucks is a space for innovation, one that captures the attention of a younger, more diverse audience by empowering people not only to speak, but to truly be heard.
Next up:
Berlin!
We are thrilled to support an amazing nonprofit organization that is committed to improving the living conditions of disadvantaged children and families in Germany.
100% of proceeds from t-shirt sales during the ECTA Annual Meeting in Berlin 18-20 June 2025 will go to Die Arche.
Die Arche uses six basic components to help disadvantaged children and families in Germany: LEISURE – meaningful leisure activities, FOOD – free meals, LEARNING – effective educational support, FRIENDS – sustainable relationship work, HOLIDAYS – eventful holiday camps, FAMILY – help and advice for parents.
To learn more, visit www.kinderprojekt-arche.de
Past Events
San Diego
In May 2025, during the INTA Annual Meeting in San Diego* the money from our t-shirt sales went to support two amazing charities that are supporting the victims of this year’s devastating California wildfires, The Soul Points Fund and Latino Community Foundation.
*This is not an INTA-sponsored initiative
Latino Community Foundation (LCF)’s California Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund provides rapid-response and recovery support to community-based organizations that are trusted by impacted communities, are led by strong leadership, and have the capacity to respond to the immediate needs of Latino and BIPOC families. With its community partners, LCF ensures Latino and immigrant families are not left in the shadows of relief and rebuilding efforts. In LA, their funding has provided critical financial assistance, rehousing support, and emergency translation for Latino and Indigenous families impacted by the wildfires, among other areas of immediate need. If you want to learn more, visit: https://latinocf.org/invest-in-us/california-wildfire-and-disaster-relief-fund/
The Soul Points Fund is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for families in need across Los Angeles with a mission to support those affected by the recent fires and provide them with essential resources. To find out more, visit: www.thesoulpointsfund.org