Trademark Overview
On Friday, June 13, 2025, a trademark application was filed for LOST STUFFY PROJECT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the LOST STUFFY PROJECT trademark a serial number of 99233192. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, June 13, 2025. This trademark is owned by Lost Stuffy Project. The LOST STUFFY PROJECT trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Insurance & Financial Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Charitable services, namely, providing toys to children impacted by natural disasters and hardships; charitable services, namely, providing school supplies to children and communities impacted by natural disasters; providing educational resources for schools and families to assist children impacted by natural disasters and hardships; education services, namely providing programs and information in the field of children’s mental health and awareness
Charitable fundraising to support families affected by natural disasters or hardships; Charitable foundation services, namely, providing financial support to and other relief items for victims of natural disasters
Charitable services, namely, coordination of the procurement and distribution of gift-in-kind product donations from the general public to families, schools and communities affected by natural disasters; charitable services, namely, coordination of the procurement and distribution of in-kind donations of goods; providing a free online resource in the nature of a website for connecting families, schools, and communities with replacements of items lost in natural disasters; charitable services, namely, organizing and developing projects to benefit families, schools, and communities impacted by natural disasters; promoting public awareness of the interests of families, schools, and communities impacted by natural disasters; promoting public awareness of mental health issues for children impacted by natural disasters and hardships