Trademark Overview
On Thursday, February 2, 2012, a trademark application was filed for POVERTY NOMADS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the POVERTY NOMADS trademark a serial number of 85532525. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Friday, December 14, 2012. This trademark is owned by Homes For The Homeless Institute, Inc.. The POVERTY NOMADS trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, Advertising, and Business and Retail Services categories with the following description:
Electronic publications, namely, video, audio, posters, and social media, columns, books, hand-outs, workbooks, journals, brochures, booklets, manuals and teaching materials in the field of survey programs and services for homeless families and evaluating the effect of homelessness on children and families in relation to homeless shelter programs, evaluating services and plans, evaluating data on funds for services and usages pertaining to low income families, homeless families, at-risk families, and formerly homeless families
Publications, namely, columns, books, hand-outs, workbooks, journals, brochures, booklets, manuals and teaching materials in the field of survey programs and services for homeless families and evaluating the effect of homelessness on children and families in relation to homeless shelter programs, evaluating services and plans, evaluating data on funds for services and usages pertaining to low income families, homeless families, at-risk families, and formerly homeless families
Providing a Website featuring information on a survey of programs and services available for Homeless families; providing information pertaining to government affairs in the field of homeless issues and providing information on state agencies and service providers; providing information pertaining to demographics of family homeless population; providing information regarding charitable community service programs that serve homeless families; evaluation of services and plans; evaluation of data on funds for services and usages pertaining to low income families, homeless families, at-risk families, and formerly homeless families