Trademark Overview
On Sunday, November 1, 2020, a trademark application was filed for FICPFM with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the FICPFM trademark a serial number of 90292089. The federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLATION PENDING as of Monday, September 18, 2023. This trademark is owned by The Ordinary People Society, Inc.. The FICPFM trademark is filed in the Insurance & Financial Services and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Charitable foundation services, namely, providing funding and grants for nonprofit criminal rehabilitation, inmate reentry, and other community-based organizations to facilitate the provision and availability of prison reform services, restorative justice services, criminal and victim reconciliation services, and services related to the reentry of individuals after incarceration and to educate and assist individuals with successful reentry after incarceration; Philanthropic services, namely, financial endowment of criminal rehabilitation, inmate reentry, and other community-based organizations to facilitate the provision and availability of prison reform services, restorative justice services, criminal and victim reconciliation services, and services related to the reentry of individuals after incarceration
Public policy research and development of public policy strategies and concepts in the areas of prison reform, restorative justice, criminal rehabilitation, criminal and victim reconciliation, and reentry of individuals after incarceration, and the promotion and encouragement of legislative advocacy related to the foregoing issues; Promoting public awareness of nonprofit criminal rehabilitation, inmate reentry, and other community-based organizations that facilitate prison reform services, restorative justice services, criminal and victim reconciliation services, and services related to the reentry of individuals after incarceration by means of public advocacy; Administration of programs to promote prison reform, restorative justice, criminal rehabilitation, criminal and victim reconciliation, and reentry of individuals after incarceration for public advocacy and public policy purposes