Mark For: MAKEWAY™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of charitable services, namely providing and supporting projects and programs for promoting Indigenous language and culture, providing and supporting projects and programs for promoting leadership for Indigenous youth, providing and supporting projects and programs for capacity building for Indigenous leaders, and providing and supporting projects and programs to assist entrepreneurs in building sustainable livelihoods; Advocating for policy change on behalf of others; Charitable services, namely, providing and supporting projects and programs for social inclusion and civil engagement; providing and supporting initiatives for better access to affordable medicine; providing and supporting art initiatives for youth and under-resourced communities; partnering with community groups and social service agencies to support local neighbourhoods; arranging neighbourhood walking tours; providing and supporting projects and programs against domestic violence; providing and supporting projects and programs to engage professionals in addressing social and civic challenges; providing and supporting projects and programs for leadership development and capacity building; providing and supporting programs and projects for strengthening conservation and sustainable development; providing and supporting initiatives to strengthen and increase access to community-based change making; providing and supporting community based collective learning and action; providing and supporting initiatives to affect city development through urban literacy; providing and supporting projects and programs to advance social and environmental justice; providing and supporting projects and programs to advance First Nations community objectives; providing and supporting projects and programs empowering youth through video-making, interaction with domestic animals and creative writing; providing and supporting projects and programs for forest conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for environmental conservation, conservation of energy and salmon ecosystems, conservation of ecological and evolutionary processes on islands and conservation of marine and terrestrial wildlife; providing and supporting projects and programs for advancing environmental policy initiatives and increasing awareness about regional environmental conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for coordinating groups to encourage the adoption of conservation-based environmental planning; providing and supporting projects and programs for clean water and ocean and freshwater conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for carbon-neutral energy and energy conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for creating sustainable food systems; providing and supporting projects and programs promoting understanding of food-related science and technology issues; providing and supporting projects and programs for healthy and active regional farmlands; arranging for harvesting over-producing farmlands; assisting others in creating collaborative associations for charitable organizations; Business consultation services, namely advising on operation of charitable organizations, advising on setting up charitable programs and projects, advising on setting up corporate governance structures and creating not-for-profit organizations, advising on setting up administrative platforms for not-for-profit organizations, advising on setting up effective reporting to funders, advising on strategies, best practices for and risk-management in operating as a charitable organization and operating charitable programs and projects; providing online tools and training for charitable organizations in respect of the aforementioned consultation services; Providing impact assessments to donors and others relating to charitable donations, namely advising charitable donors on where donated funds have been applied and the outcome of charitable programs or projects to which donated funds were applied; arranging for third party organizations to provide impact assessment reports to donors and others relating to charitable donations, namely reporting on where donated funds have been applied and the outcome of charitable programs or projects to which donated funds were applied; providing an online data portal for donors and other charitable organizations to obtain the aforementioned impact assessment information and reports; Conducting research for others on philanthropic giving and philanthropic issues; providing information to others on philanthropic giving and philanthropic issues; Conducting due diligence for others on charitable organizations.
Status
2020-10-05 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
PAUL A. MCLEAN GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP 1900 UNIVERSITY AVE, 5TH FLOOR EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
35
U.S. Codes:
100,101,102
International Codes:
36
U.S. Codes:
100,101,102
International Codes:
39
U.S. Codes:
100,105
International Codes:
40
U.S. Codes:
100,103,106
International Codes:
41
U.S. Codes:
100,101,107
International Codes:
42
U.S. Codes:
100,101
International Codes:
43
U.S. Codes:
100,101
International Codes:
44
U.S. Codes:
100,101
International Codes:
45
U.S. Codes:
100,101
Type Code
Type
GS0351
Charitable services, namely providing and supporting projects and programs for promoting Indigenous language and culture, providing and supporting projects and programs for promoting leadership for Indigenous youth, providing and supporting projects and programs for capacity building for Indigenous leaders, and providing and supporting projects and programs to assist entrepreneurs in building sustainable livelihoods; Advocating for policy change on behalf of others; Charitable services, namely, providing and supporting projects and programs for social inclusion and civil engagement; providing and supporting initiatives for better access to affordable medicine; providing and supporting art initiatives for youth and under-resourced communities; partnering with community groups and social service agencies to support local neighbourhoods; arranging neighbourhood walking tours; providing and supporting projects and programs against domestic violence; providing and supporting projects and programs to engage professionals in addressing social and civic challenges; providing and supporting projects and programs for leadership development and capacity building; providing and supporting programs and projects for strengthening conservation and sustainable development; providing and supporting initiatives to strengthen and increase access to community-based change making; providing and supporting community based collective learning and action; providing and supporting initiatives to affect city development through urban literacy; providing and supporting projects and programs to advance social and environmental justice; providing and supporting projects and programs to advance First Nations community objectives; providing and supporting projects and programs empowering youth through video-making, interaction with domestic animals and creative writing; providing and supporting projects and programs for forest conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for environmental conservation, conservation of energy and salmon ecosystems, conservation of ecological and evolutionary processes on islands and conservation of marine and terrestrial wildlife; providing and supporting projects and programs for advancing environmental policy initiatives and increasing awareness about regional environmental conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for coordinating groups to encourage the adoption of conservation-based environmental planning; providing and supporting projects and programs for clean water and ocean and freshwater conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for carbon-neutral energy and energy conservation; providing and supporting projects and programs for creating sustainable food systems; providing and supporting projects and programs promoting understanding of food-related science and technology issues; providing and supporting projects and programs for healthy and active regional farmlands; arranging for harvesting over-producing farmlands; assisting others in creating collaborative associations for charitable organizations; Business consultation services, namely advising on operation of charitable organizations, advising on setting up charitable programs and projects, advising on setting up corporate governance structures and creating not-for-profit organizations, advising on setting up administrative platforms for not-for-profit organizations, advising on setting up effective reporting to funders, advising on strategies, best practices for and risk-management in operating as a charitable organization and operating charitable programs and projects; providing online tools and training for charitable organizations in respect of the aforementioned consultation services; Providing impact assessments to donors and others relating to charitable donations, namely advising charitable donors on where donated funds have been applied and the outcome of charitable programs or projects to which donated funds were applied; arranging for third party organizations to provide impact assessment reports to donors and others relating to charitable donations, namely reporting on where donated funds have been applied and the outcome of charitable programs or projects to which donated funds were applied; providing an online data portal for donors and other charitable organizations to obtain the aforementioned impact assessment information and reports; Conducting research for others on philanthropic giving and philanthropic issues; providing information to others on philanthropic giving and philanthropic issues; Conducting due diligence for others on charitable organizations
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