Frequently asked questions about TAFA
Registration will open in early 2026.
The cost to register is just $120. The discounted advance registration rate of $100 is available through April 30, 2026.
Your registration includes:
- Two days of inspiring workshops to learn how to take action on animal issues through lobbying, education and other citizen advocacy.
- Access to over two dozen exhibitors in animal welfare and advocacy.
- A humane world market with free animal friendly products.
- Networking opportunities.
- Lunch on Saturday and Sunday.
- Happy hour receptions on Friday and Saturday with complimentary appetizers and drinks.
- Lobby Day on Capitol Hill.
Friday, July 31 through Monday, August 3. Visit the schedule of events for an overview of the daily schedule.
In 2026, TAFA will take place at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C.
We recommend flying into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Dulles International Airport or Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Washington, D.C. is also accessible by train. For more information, please review our travel information.
We have secured a discounted rate for TAFA attendees at the Omni Shoreham. Please review our travel information for a booking link.
A description of all Taking Action for Animals workshops will be announced in spring 2026. Past topics have included puppy mills, fur farms, factory farming and cosmetics testing.
TAFA registration includes lunch both Saturday and Sunday. There are also evening receptions Friday and Saturday that include hors d’oeuvres and drinks.
We will be serving plant-based meals at TAFA, which is a great way to save precious natural resources, spare animals from factory farms and help you feel better! Serving meals free of animal products is not only environmentally-friendly and health-conscious, but it wholeheartedly helps support our mission.
No, not at all. The conference is open to all individuals, regardless of dietary lifestyle. The meals served at TAFA are 100% plant-based to support wellness, sustainability and our overall mission. We work with the chefs to create custom menus that are both nourishing and delicious for all attendees to enjoy.
The conference is smart casual: A polished yet relaxed style of dress—more elevated than casual wear, but less formal than business attire. However, if you are attending as part of an animal welfare organization and would like to wear your organization’s branded clothing, we encourage and welcome this.
We invite advocates of all ages to join us at TAFA. Please note that any participants under age 18 will be required to have a parent or legal guardian register and chaperone them at the conference. They must complete a minor participation release form.
We welcome speakers from across the animal welfare field—diverse perspectives and experiences are encouraged. Speaking opportunities are available through our formal proposal process. Interested individuals or organizations can submit a session or presentation idea during the call for presentations period, January 8 through February 17, 2026. Stay tuned for details.
Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are available through our official application process. Review available packages and submit your interest.
Stay connected with past and future attendees by joining our TAFA Attendees Facebook group. This is a great resource to ask questions, participate in the larger TAFA community and stay up-to-date on new announcements.
While the hotel is pet-friendly, pets are limited to guest rooms and designated public spaces and are not permitted in meeting rooms. For the comfort and safety of all guests—and to ensure your pet’s well-being—we kindly discourage leaving pets unattended in hotel rooms.
For guests staying in the hotel, Omni Shoreham Hotel is a pet-friendly hotel for dogs and cats under 25 pounds. There is a one-time non-refundable pet fee of $150 per reservation, plus a $100 nightly incidental deposit. Service animals accompanying guests with disabilities are always welcome and will not be required to pay the one-time pet charge (no documentation necessary).
Service animals are welcome at TAFA. TAFA abides by the ADA definition of a service animal. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
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Learn more about Taking Action for Animals!
TAFA brings together volunteers and animal advocates across the U.S. for one shared goal: to better the lives of animals and people alike. Join us July 31-Aug. 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
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