Trademark Overview
On Friday, October 6, 2023, a trademark application was filed for WHOLE COMMUNITY with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the WHOLE COMMUNITY trademark a serial number of 98212325. The federal status of this trademark filing is RESPONSE AFTER NON-FINAL ACTION - ENTERED as of Thursday, August 15, 2024. This trademark is owned by AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.. The WHOLE COMMUNITY trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Insurance & Financial Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Organizing and conducting social entertainment events to promote good nutritional practices, access to nutritious foods, environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable food distribution; Organizing and conducting social entertainment events with community organizations to promote good nutritional practices, access to nutritious foods, environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable food distribution.
Philanthropic services concerning monetary donations; charitable fundraising; charitable fundraising services; accepting and administering monetary charitable contributions; charitable fundraising services by means of organizing and conducting special events; Providing grants and funding for organizations and individuals that provide and promote good nutritional practices, access to nutritious foods in disadvantaged communities, environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable food distribution; Charitable fundraising services by means of organizing and conducting events to provide and promote good nutritional practices and access to nutritious foods; Charitable fundraising services for promoting education and other activities relating to the problems of hunger, poverty, inadequate nutrition, access to nutritious food, and the affordability of food and the solutions to these problems and increasing access to nutrition assistance programs.
Promoting public awareness of hyper-local community organizations, and the need to support those organizations; Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects; Charitable services by means of promoting public awareness of hyper-local community organizations.