Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1478 (Rev 09/2006)
OMB No. 0651-0009 (Exp 02/28/2021)
Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
*DESCRIPTION OF THE MARK
(and Color Location, if applicable)
The mark consists of a stylized M inside a shaded circle.
PIXEL COUNT ACCEPTABLE
YES
PIXEL COUNT
486 x 393
REGISTER
Principal
APPLICANT INFORMATION
*OWNER OF MARK
Makeway Foundation
*MAILING ADDRESS
400 - 163 West Hastings Street
*CITY
Vancouver, B.C.
*COUNTRY/REGION/JURISDICTION/U.S. TERRITORY
Canada
*ZIP/POSTAL CODE
(Required for U.S. and certain international addresses)
V6B1H5
*EMAIL ADDRESS
XXXX
LEGAL ENTITY INFORMATION
TYPE
British Columbia society
STATE/COUNTRY/REGION/JURISDICTION/U.S. TERRITORY WHERE LEGALLY ORGANIZED
Canada
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES AND BASIS INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
035
*IDENTIFICATION
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
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
036
*IDENTIFICATION
Convening and coordinating one or more charitable foundations for cooperatively funding charitable programs and projects, cooperatively
providing charitable programs and projects and pooling resources to more effectively achieve charitable goals; Charitable fund raising; funding charitable organizations; Collecting, managing and
distributing charitable donations of others; Consultation services, namely providing advice regarding charitable donations, advising donors on where and how to invest charitable donations, advising
donors on strategic charitable donating and where charitable donations will make the most impact; Managing funds from donors and foundations and distributing to charitable organizations
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
041
*IDENTIFICATION
Providing information on recycling, climate change and climate change solutions, digital literacy, equitable distribution of wealth;
Educational and training services, namely providing seminars, workshops, conferences and online materials in the fields of leadership, community building, leadership training, increasing
effectiveness for change makers, social entrepreneurs, leaders and activists to create positive impacts on communities; providing and supporting programs and projects for training leaders in
furtherance of community objectives; hosting events for charitable organizations to network and share common learning experiences
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
043
*IDENTIFICATION
Educational and training services, namely hosting summer camps for indigenous youth
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1478 (Rev 09/2006)
OMB No. 0651-0009 (Exp 02/28/2021)
Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
Serial Number:90267228
Filing Date:10/20/2020
To the Commissioner for Trademarks:
MARK: M (stylized and/or with design, see mark)
The literal element of the mark consists of M. The applicant is not claiming color as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of a stylized M inside a shaded circle.
The applicant, Makeway Foundation, a British Columbia society legally organized under the laws of Canada, having an address of
400 - 163 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6B1H5
Canada
XXXX
requests registration of the trademark/service mark identified above in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on the Principal Register established by the Act of July 5, 1946 (15 U.S.C.
Section 1051 et seq.), as amended, for the following:
International Class 035: 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
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 2025360, filed 04/29/2020.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
International Class 036: Convening and coordinating one or more charitable foundations for cooperatively funding charitable programs and projects, cooperatively providing charitable programs
and projects and pooling resources to more effectively achieve charitable goals; Charitable fund raising; funding charitable organizations; Collecting, managing and distributing charitable donations
of others; Consultation services, namely providing advice regarding charitable donations, advising donors on where and how to invest charitable donations, advising donors on strategic charitable
donating and where charitable donations will make the most impact; Managing funds from donors and foundations and distributing to charitable organizations
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 2025360, filed 04/29/2020.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
International Class 041: Providing information on recycling, climate change and climate change solutions, digital literacy, equitable distribution of wealth; Educational and training services,
namely providing seminars, workshops, conferences and online materials in the fields of leadership, community building, leadership training, increasing effectiveness for change makers, social
entrepreneurs, leaders and activists to create positive impacts on communities; providing and supporting programs and projects for training leaders in furtherance of community objectives; hosting
events for charitable organizations to network and share common learning experiences
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 2025360, filed 04/29/2020.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
International Class 043: Educational and training services, namely hosting summer camps for indigenous youth
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 2025360, filed 04/29/2020.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
The owner's/holder's proposed attorney information: Paul A. McLean. Paul A. McLean of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, is a member of the XX bar, admitted to the bar in XXXX, bar membership no. XXX, is
located at
1900 University Ave, 5th Floor
East Palo Alto, California 94303
United States
gtipmail@gtlaw.com
The docket/reference number is 196296-106.
Paul A. McLean submitted the following statement: The attorney of record is an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or any U.S.
Commonwealth or territory.
The applicant's current Correspondence Information:
Requirement for Email and Electronic Filing: I understand that a valid email address must be maintained by the applicant owner/holder and the applicant owner's/holder's attorney, if appointed,
and that all official trademark correspondence must be submitted via the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).
A fee payment in the amount of $1100 has been submitted with the application, representing payment for 4 class(es).
Declaration
Declaration Signature
Signature: /Paul A. McLean/ Date: 10/20/2020
Signatory's Name: Paul A. McLean, Esq., Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Signatory's Position: Attorney of record, California bar member
Payment Sale Number: 90267228
Payment Accounting Date: 10/20/2020
Serial Number: 90267228
Internet Transmission Date: Tue Oct 20 20:33:02 ET 2020
TEAS Stamp: USPTO/BAS-XX.XXX.XX.XXX-2020102020330293
0848-90267228-75047e0ecef21bfbba4cfd9b2f
2a056437a27df9527c8a0f212748285ca576f5-D
A-33024076-20201020191754056999