Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, a trademark application was filed for DREAM.ORG with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DREAM.ORG trademark a serial number of 98827939. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Wednesday, October 30, 2024. This trademark is owned by Dream.org. The DREAM.ORG trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Insurance & Financial Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Conducting fellowship training programs in the field of skills needed to improve the world, namely, grassroots and digital organizing, campaigns and coalition-building, advocacy skills, working with elected officials, marketing, communications and social media skills, self-care, fundraising and grant writing, activist storytelling; Conducting fellowship training programs in the field of supporting Black- and Latinx-led technological startups; Educational services, namely, conducting convenings, seminars, workshops, discussions, and training sessions in the field of criminal justice reform, environmental issues, supporting underrepresented people in technological industries and distribution of educational materials in connection therewith; Charitable services, namely, providing training in the field of skills and leadership development; Leadership development training in the field of effective organizing, campaign, advocacy, fundraising and grant writing, and media skills; Providing onl...
Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of reports and guides in the field of criminal justice reform, environmental issues, creating new economic opportunities in low-income disadvantaged communities, and supporting underrepresented people in technological industries
Providing scholarships for underrepresented individuals interested in working in technological and sustainability fields; Charitable services in the nature of providing grants for training, education, and professional development in the clean energy and technological sectors; Providing grants to activist leaders; Providing grants to people working on criminal justice reform
Promoting public awareness of the need to end mass incarceration, overhaul the prison industry, and reform our criminal justice system, stop climate change and work for cleaner air and water and affordable energy, create new economic opportunities in low-income disadvantaged communities, and support underrepresented people in technological industries; Promoting the interests of members of the public who want to end mass incarceration, overhaul the prison industry, and reform our criminal justice system, stop climate change and work for cleaner air and water and affordable energy, create new economic opportunities in low-income disadvantaged communities, and support underrepresented people in technological industries; Charitable services, namely, facilitating coordination and collaboration among people and organizations looking for solutions to end mass incarceration, overhaul the prison industry, and reform our criminal justice system, stop climate change and work for cleaner air and w...