Protecting the Humanity Project® Name

Since 2005, the Humanity Project® has worked to build self-worth, equality and respect for every individual through programs in schools and communities. Over the years, our work has reached people across the United States and beyond. And in 2018 the Humanity Project® name became our federally registered trademark.

Recently, it has come to our attention that other organizations and individuals have begun using the name “Humanity Project” without authorization. We want to make it clear that the Humanity Project® is the only organization in the United States legally authorized to operate under that name in connection with our registered services and mission.

These unauthorized uses have created understandable confusion for supporters, schools and members of the public. Some individuals have mistakenly believed these outside groups were affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to the Humanity Project®. They are not.

To protect the integrity of our work, our mission and the trust that communities have placed in us over many years, we are actively addressing these matters through our intellectual property attorney and appropriate legal channels.

We remain fully committed to the work that has always defined the Humanity Project®: helping human beings recognize their value, strengthen self-worth and build a more respectful and compassionate world.

We thank everyone who has supported the Humanity Project® through the years and who continues to stand with us as we protect the integrity of our name and mission.