USPTO Trademark 98238219
USPTO Trademark 98238219 is a USPTO trademark filed by Thrive Farmers International, Inc.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | USPTO Trademark 98238219 |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 98238219 |
| Registration Number | 8196896 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2023-10-24 |
| Registration Date | 2026-03-31 |
| Mark Type | Design |
| Nice Classes | 035 (Advertising & Business), 036 (Financial Services), 041 (Education & Entertainment), 045 (Legal Services) |
| Owner | Thrive Farmers International, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | Anuj Desai |
| Prosecution Events | 20 |
| Latest Event | NRCC on 2026-03-31 |
Goods & Services
Business education and training services, namely, developing customized leadership and executive development programs, providing executive coaching services, and providing business education programs to employees and executives; Charitable services, namely, mentoring of youth in the field of leadership, entrepreneurship, and spiritual faith; Charitable services, namely, providing camps for youth from disadvantaged communities; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, seminars, conferences, workshops, retreats, camps and field trips in the field of leadership, entrepreneurship, and spiritual faith and distribution of training material in connection therewith; Leadership development training in the field of social entrepreneurship, community development, community improvement, youth empowerment, agriculture innovation, and spiritual faith; Providing group coaching and in-person learning forums in the field of leadership development; Recreational camps; Charitable services, namely, providing financial support to disadvantaged individuals in the United States and other countries for the purpose of facilitating health, wellness and economic development; Providing grants for initiatives and projects concerning community development, leadership development, entrepreneurship, infrastructure for the provision of water, healthcare infrastructure and accessibility, agriculture innovation, and educational institutions improvement and accessibility; Administration of a program to promote community service; Charitable services, namely, coordination of non-monetary contributions to charities and non-profits; Charitable services, namely, facilitating administrative coordination among charitable organizations; Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects; Charitable services, namely, organizing youth groups to undertake charitable projects in the field of leadership, entrepreneurship, and spiritual faith; Charitable services, namely, organizing youth groups to undertake projects to benefit the needy and the community to encourage leadership, character, compassion, and good citizenship; Developing and coordinating volunteer projects for charitable organizations; Organizing and developing charitable projects that aim to create economic opportunities for and support entrepreneurship in marginalized communities in the United States and other countries; Promoting economic development in the economically disadvantaged local and regional communities of the United States and other countries; Promoting the interests of people concerned with health, community and environmental sustainability issues; Organization of religious meetings; Providing information about religion; Religious and spiritual services, namely, providing gatherings and retreats to develop and enhance the spiritual lives of individuals