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Hope For New York

3 Marks
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First Filed:Aug 27, 1999Latest Filed:Aug 5, 2016Address:Suite 700, New York, NY 10036, US

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Class 36
Insurance, Financial Services & Real Estate
3(100%)
Class 41
Education and Entertainment
2(67%)
Class 35
Advertising, Business Services & Retail
2(67%)

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HOPE
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REGISTERED
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Serial:87128647
Filed:Aug 5, 2016
Classes:35, 36, 41
Registration:5212404
Registered:May 30, 2017
Description: Class 35: Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects serving low-income, poor and marginalized communities in New York
Class 36: Providing charitable grants and capacity building grants to nonprofit organizations serving low-income, poor and marginalized communities in New York; charitable fund raising services; charitable fundraising services directed to improving the City of New York
Class 41: Educating nonprofit organizations by providing workshops, learning groups, seminars, conferences, and classes regarding nonprofit leadership, governance, capacity building, organizational strengthening, and organizational best practices
HOPE FOR NEW YORK
HOPE FOR NEW YORK
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REGISTERED
Owner:
Serial:87031365
Filed:May 10, 2016
Classes:35, 36, 41
Registration:5212055
Registered:May 30, 2017
Description: Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects serving low-income, poor and marginalized communities in New York
HOPE FOR NEW YORK
HOPE FOR NEW YORK
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CANCELLED
Owner:
Serial:75786989
Filed:Aug 27, 1999
Classes:36, 42
Registration:2452565
Registered:May 22, 2001
Description: Charitable fund raising services directed to improving the City of New York; "NEW YORK"; Charitable volunteerism services directed to improving the City of New York