SIC 6-Digit Codes for "sic-code-for-religious-nonprofit"
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- 5999-21 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to various religions. This industry caters to individuals who practice different religions and are in need of specific items for their religious practices. Religious goods retailers may also offer services such as religious …Examples: Hindu Religious Stores, Religious Apparel Stores
- 8211-01 - Religious SchoolsReligious schools are educational institutions that provide elementary and secondary education with a focus on religious teachings and values. These schools are typically affiliated with a specific religion or denomination and offer a curriculum that integrates religious studies with traditional academic subjects. The goal of religious schools is to provide students …Examples: Catholic schools, Jewish day schools, Islamic schools, Christian academies, Buddhist schools, Hindu schools, Sikh
- 8661-10 - Religious OrganizationsReligious Organizations are entities that are primarily engaged in promoting religious beliefs and practices. These organizations can be churches, temples, mosques, synagogues, or any other type of religious institution. The main purpose of these organizations is to provide a place for worship, spiritual guidance, and community support to their members. …Examples: Christian Churches, Islamic Mosques, Jewish Synagogues, Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, Sikh Gurdwaras, Taoist
- 5199-57 - Religious Goods (Wholesale)The Religious Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of religious items and supplies to retailers, churches, and other religious organizations. These goods can include items such as Bibles, prayer books, rosaries, candles, incense, religious art, and other items used in religious ceremonies and practices. Companies in this industry may also offer …Examples: Religious bookstores, Online religious goods retailers, Wholesale distributors of religious items
- 8661-11 - Religious CounselingReligious counseling is a specialized form of counseling that focuses on the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals seeking guidance and support from a religious perspective. This type of counseling is typically provided by trained professionals who have a deep understanding of religious beliefs and practices, and who are able to integrate these beliefs into the …Examples: Marriage and family counseling from a religious perspective, Addiction recovery programs with a religious
- 6159-02 - Church FinancingChurch financing is a specialized industry that provides financial services to religious organizations. These services can include loans, lines of credit, and other financial products that are tailored to the unique needs of churches and other religious institutions. Church financing companies work closely with their clients to understand their financial needs and provide customized …Examples: Religious organization financing, Religious institution fundraising, Investment management for
- 8661-29 - Music MinistryThe Music Ministry industry is a subdivision of Religious Organizations that focuses on the use of music in religious services and events. This industry involves a range of activities, including composing and arranging music, leading choirs and worship teams, and providing musical accompaniment for religious services. Music Ministry …Examples: Worship music, Gospel music, Contemporary Christian music, Choral music, Instrumental
- 8221-02 - Theological SchoolsTheological Schools are educational institutions that specialize in providing religious education and training to individuals who wish to become religious leaders, ministers, or scholars. These schools offer a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as certificate programs. The curriculum typically includes courses in theology, biblical studies, …Examples: Religious Studies Departments in Universities
- 8661-06 - ClergyClergy is a profession within the religious organizations industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and leadership to a congregation or community. Clergy members are typically ordained or licensed by a religious institution and may hold titles such as pastor, priest, rabbi, or imam. They are responsible for leading religious services, performing …Examples: Protestant pastor, Catholic priest, Jewish rabbi, Muslim imam, Unitarian Universalist minister, Buddhist monk, Hindu
- 5021-18 - Church Furnishings (Wholesale)Church Furnishings (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that deals with the wholesale distribution of furniture and other furnishings specifically designed for use in churches and other religious institutions. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products, including pews, altars, lecterns, pulpits, baptismal fonts, communion tables, and other religious …Examples: Religious artwork, Religious literature
- 7299-46 - Devotion For The DayDevotion For The Day is an industry that provides personal services related to spiritual and religious practices. This industry involves a range of activities that are designed to help individuals connect with their faith and spirituality. Devotion For The Day services are typically provided by religious organizations, spiritual leaders, and other professionals who …Examples: Religious bookstores, Religious gift shops, Spiritual and religious podcasts
- 8661-02 - Bible Schools & StudyBible Schools & Study is an industry that focuses on providing education and resources related to the study of the Bible and religious teachings. This industry is primarily made up of religious organizations that offer courses, programs, and materials for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and its teachings. Bible Schools & Study can be found in …Examples: Religious education programs, Online Bible study platforms, Study abroad programs focused on
- 8661-04 - Church OrganizationsChurch Organizations are non-profit entities that are primarily focused on religious activities and services. These organizations are typically led by a religious leader or a group of leaders who oversee the operations of the church. The main goal of Church Organizations is to provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance to its members. This involves organizing religious …Examples: Catholic Churches, Baptist Churches, Methodist Churches, Presbyterian Churches, Lutheran Churches, Pentecostal
- 3999-29 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various items used in religious practices and ceremonies. These goods are typically made for use in a range of religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The industry is responsible for creating a wide variety of products, including …Examples: Religious texts
- 8661-21 - ChaplainsChaplains are professionals who provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals in various settings, such as hospitals, military bases, correctional facilities, and universities. They are trained to offer guidance and counseling to people of different faiths and beliefs, and they often work in collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure the holistic well-being of their clients. …Examples: Hospital chaplaincy, Military chaplaincy, Correctional facility chaplaincy, University chaplaincy, Hospice chaplaincy,
- 1542-25 - Church BuildersChurch Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of religious buildings such as churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues. These builders are responsible for the design, planning, and construction of these structures, ensuring that they meet the specific needs and requirements of their clients. Church Builders work closely with architects, engineers, and other …Examples: Religious building renovation, Religious building restoration, Religious building remodeling,
- 2731-02 - Church Supplies (Manufacturing)Church Supplies Manufacturing is a specialized industry that produces a wide range of products used in religious ceremonies and practices. These products are designed to meet the specific needs of churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions. The industry involves the production of items such as candles, chalices, vestments, altar cloths, crosses, rosaries, and …Examples: Religious statues
- 6732-98 - Education Religious & Charitable TrustsEducation Religious & Charitable Trusts is an industry that encompasses organizations that are primarily engaged in providing education, religious, or charitable services. These organizations are typically non-profit and are focused on providing services to the community. The industry includes a wide range of organizations, from schools and universities to churches and other …Examples: Religious institutions
- 8661-07 - ChurchesChurches are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance for their members. They are typically led by a religious leader, such as a pastor, priest, or rabbi, and offer a range of services and activities to their congregation. Churches may also provide community outreach programs, such as food banks, homeless shelters, and counseling services. …Examples: Protestant churches, Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Methodist churches, Pentecostal churches, Non-denominational
- 8661-33 - Religion Other Places Of WorshipThe Religion Other Places Of Worship industry involves establishments that provide religious services and activities other than those provided by churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, or other houses of worship. These establishments may include chapels, convents, monasteries, and religious retreats. The industry also includes establishments that provide religious education …Examples: Spiritual retreats, Meditation centers, Yoga ashrams, Buddhist temples, Jewish community centers, Christian youth
- 8661-46 - Synagogues CommunityThe Synagogues Community industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the operation of synagogues, which are Jewish places of worship and community centers. Synagogues are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of religious services, including prayer, study, and social events. In …Examples: Reform Synagogue
- 5192-04 - Bibles (Wholesale)Companies in the Bibles (Wholesale) industry are engaged in the wholesale distribution of Bibles, which are religious texts that are considered sacred by Christians. These companies purchase Bibles from publishers and manufacturers and sell them to retailers, churches, and other organizations. The industry is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of the religious and …Examples: Religious book wholesalers, Religious gift wholesalers
- 5699-54 - Church Vestments (Retail)Church Vestments (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of religious institutions and individuals who require clothing and accessories for religious ceremonies and services. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of vestments, including robes, stoles, chasubles, cassocks, surplices, albs, and other liturgical garments. These vestments are …Examples: Liturgical vestments, Altar cloths, Chasubles, Surplices, Albs, Stoles, Cassocks, Dalmatics, Copes, Humeral veils
- 5942-02 - Bibles (Retail)The Bibles (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious texts, specifically the Christian Bible, in retail settings. These stores may also carry other religious texts, such as the Quran or Torah, but the Bible is the primary focus. Bibles (Retail) stores can be found in a variety of locations, including shopping malls, strip malls, and standalone storefronts. The industry is …Examples: Religious gift shops
- 5999-50 - Church Supplies (Retail)Church Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of religious institutions and individuals. This industry involves the retail sale of various products that are used in churches, such as religious books, vestments, candles, chalices, and other liturgical items. The primary focus of this industry is to provide high-quality products that are essential …Examples: Religious books
- 8661-08 - Clergy & Pastoral CounselingClergy & Pastoral Counseling is an industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and counseling services to individuals and groups. This industry is primarily made up of religious organizations and their clergy members who offer counseling services to their congregations. Pastoral counseling is a form of counseling that integrates psychological and theological concepts to help …Examples: Religious retreats, Religious education
- 8661-15 - Religious Science PractitionersReligious Science Practitioners are professionals who provide spiritual guidance and counseling to individuals seeking to improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being through the principles of Religious Science. This industry is based on the belief that there is a divine intelligence that exists within all of us, and that by tapping into this intelligence, we can …Examples: Spiritual counseling, Meditation instruction, Prayer services, Energy healing, Workshops and classes on spiritual
- 8661-34 - Pastoral Counseling Of Religious LeadersPastoral counseling of religious leaders is a specialized industry that provides counseling services to individuals, couples, and families within a religious context. This industry is focused on helping people deal with personal, emotional, and spiritual issues that are related to their faith. Pastoral counselors are trained to provide guidance and support to people who are …Examples: Christian pastoral counseling, Jewish pastoral counseling, Islamic pastoral counseling, Buddhist pastoral counseling,
- 8661-39 - Temples-SikhTemples-Sikh is an industry that encompasses religious organizations that are dedicated to the Sikh faith. These organizations operate temples, also known as gurdwaras, which serve as places of worship and community gathering for Sikhs. The primary objective of these temples is to provide a space for Sikhs to come together and practice their faith, as well as to promote the …Examples: Gurdwara Sahib Fremont, Sikh Center of San Francisco Bay Area, Guru Nanak Sikh Temple Surrey, Sikh Gurdwara of Ventura
- 7374-08 - CodesThe Codes industry, classified under SIC Code 7374, involves the provision of computer processing and data preparation and processing services specifically related to coding. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of various coding systems that are used in a wide range of applications. The Codes industry is an essential …Examples: Source code management
- 8322-60 - Sexual Harassment Awareness & PreventionCompanies in the Sexual Harassment Awareness & Prevention industry provide services and resources to prevent and address sexual harassment in the workplace and other settings. These companies offer training, consulting, and other solutions to help organizations create safe and respectful environments for their employees and clients. The industry plays a crucial role in promoting awareness …Examples: Nonprofit organization sexual harassment prevention, Law enforcement sexual harassment prevention,
- 7299-71 - Henna TattoosThe Henna Tattoo industry falls under the SIC Code 7299, which is a subdivision of "Miscellaneous Personal Services, Not Elsewhere Classified". Henna tattoos are a form of temporary body art that involves the application of a paste made from the henna plant to the skin. The paste is left on the skin for a few hours to dry and then removed, leaving behind a …Examples: Religious henna
- 8661-30 - ShrinesThe Shrines industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under SIC Code 8661. Shrines are places of worship or pilgrimage that are dedicated to a particular deity, saint, or religious figure. These sites are often considered sacred and are visited by individuals seeking spiritual guidance, blessings, or healing. The Shrines …Examples: Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, Catholic Shrines, Islamic Shrines, Shinto Shrines, Taoist Temples, Sikh Gurdwaras,
- 5049-26 - Religious Supplies Judaic (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Religious Supplies Judaic industry involves the wholesale and manufacturing of products related to the Jewish faith. This includes a wide range of items such as prayer shawls, menorahs, mezuzahs, yarmulkes, Torah scrolls, and other religious artifacts. Companies in this industry may also provide services such as custom engraving or embroidery on these items. …Examples: Mezuzah manufacturers, Yarmulke wholesalers, Torah scroll repair services, Menorah distributors, Prayer shawl
- 5182-07 - Wines-Sacramental (Wholesale)The Wines-Sacramental (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of wines that are specifically intended for use in religious ceremonies. These wines are typically made from grapes and are fortified with brandy to increase their alcohol content and prevent spoilage. The industry serves a niche market of religious institutions, including churches, synagogues, and …Examples: Religious ceremony wine
- 7032-09 - Bible CampsBible Camps are a type of sporting and recreational camp that focuses on religious teachings and activities. These camps are typically run by religious organizations and offer a range of programs and services for children and young adults. The main goal of Bible Camps is to provide a fun and safe environment for campers to learn about their faith, build relationships …Examples: Christian Youth Camps, Catholic Summer Camps, Jewish Summer Camps, Evangelical Retreat Centers, Baptist Youth Camps,
- 8661-09 - Convents & MonasteriesConvents & Monasteries are religious organizations that provide a place for individuals to live a contemplative life dedicated to prayer, meditation, and spiritual reflection. These institutions are typically associated with the Catholic Church, but can also be found in other religious traditions. The primary purpose of Convents & Monasteries is to provide a space for …Examples: Benedictine Monastery, Carmelite Monastery, Dominican Convent, Franciscan Monastery, Jesuit Retreat House, Trappist
- 8661-18 - RabbisRabbis are religious leaders who are trained in Jewish law and tradition. They provide spiritual guidance and support to members of their community, and often serve as teachers and counselors. Rabbis may lead religious services, perform weddings and funerals, and provide pastoral care to those in need. They are also responsible for interpreting religious texts …Examples: Jewish community center, Synagogue, Yeshiva (Jewish school), Jewish summer camp, Jewish hospital, Jewish funeral home,
- 8661-20 - ParsonagesParsonages are a type of religious organization that provides housing for clergy members. These organizations are responsible for maintaining and managing the parsonages, which are typically located on or near the grounds of a church or other religious institution. Parsonages are an important part of the religious community, as they provide a home for …Examples: Church parsonages, Synagogue parsonages, Mosque parsonages, Temple parsonages, Monastery parsonages, Convent
- 8661-22 - Christian MinistriesChristian Ministries is an industry that involves the establishment and operation of religious organizations that are focused on the Christian faith. These organizations are typically non-profit and are dedicated to spreading the teachings of Christianity, providing spiritual guidance and support to their members, and engaging in charitable activities that benefit their communities. …Examples: Youth ministries, Bible study groups, Worship services, Mission trips, Christian schools, Prison ministries, Homeless
- 8661-35 - Places Of WorshipPlaces of Worship is an industry that encompasses all types of religious buildings where people gather to worship and practice their faith. These buildings can range from small chapels to grand cathedrals and can be found in every corner of the world. The industry involves providing a space for religious services, ceremonies, and events, as well as offering support and …Examples: Churches, Mosques, Synagogues, Temples, Shrines, Monasteries, Chapels, Cathedrals, Gurdwaras, Pagodas
- 8661-37 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-OrgztnMosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-Orgztn is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that provide services to the Muslim community. These organizations are typically non-profit and focus on providing charitable services to their members and the wider community. Mosques are the central place of worship for Muslims and are used for daily prayers, …Examples: Islamic Relief USA, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islamic Society of North America, Muslim American Society,
- 8661-49 - Synagogues Lubavitch ChabadSynagogues Lubavitch Chabad is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the Lubavitch Chabad movement within Judaism. This industry involves the operation of synagogues and other religious institutions that follow the teachings and practices of the Lubavitch Chabad movement. The Lubavitch Chabad movement is known for its outreach and educational …Examples: Religious services
- 7379-08 - Computer PresentationsCompanies in the Computer Presentations industry provide services related to creating and delivering digital presentations. This includes designing and developing presentations for a variety of purposes, such as business meetings, conferences, educational lectures, and marketing campaigns. Computer Presentations companies may also provide training and support for presentation …Examples: Nonprofit Presentations
- 8322-25 - Domestic Abuse Information & TreatmentCompanies in the Domestic Abuse Information & Treatment industry provide services to individuals and families affected by domestic abuse. These services include counseling, therapy, education, and support to help victims of domestic abuse recover and rebuild their lives. Domestic abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, and financial abuse, and can occur in …Examples: Nonprofit advocacy groups
- 8399-04 - Child Abuse Information & Treatment CtrsChild Abuse Information & Treatment Centers are organizations that provide support and assistance to children who have experienced abuse or neglect. These centers offer a range of services to help children and their families cope with the effects of abuse, including counseling, therapy, medical care, and legal advocacy. The primary goal of these centers is to ensure the safety and …Examples: Nonprofit organizations
- 8399-05 - Disability ServicesThe Disability Services industry provides support and assistance to individuals with physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities. This industry is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with disabilities by offering a range of services that cater to their unique needs. Disability Services can include anything from personal care assistance to job training and …Examples: Residential care facilities for individuals with disabilities, Nonprofit organizations focused on
- 8611-02 - AssociationsAssociations are organizations that bring together individuals or companies with similar interests or goals. These groups can be formed for a variety of reasons, such as networking, advocacy, education, or certification. Associations can be found in almost every industry and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. The primary …Examples: Nonprofit associations
- 8721-11 - Chartered AccountantsChartered Accountants are professionals who provide financial advice, audit financial statements, and prepare tax returns for individuals and businesses. They are highly trained and knowledgeable in accounting principles, tax laws, and financial regulations. Chartered Accountants work in a variety of settings, including public accounting firms, government agencies, and private companies. …Examples: Forensic accounting, Nonprofit accounting, Information technology consulting
- 8721-21 - Accountants CommercialAccountants Commercial is a subdivision of the Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services industry. This industry involves providing accounting and financial services to businesses, organizations, and individuals. Accountants Commercial specifically focuses on providing these services to commercial businesses. These services may include financial statement preparation, tax planning and …Examples: Nonprofit organizations
- 8733-03 - Foundation-Educ Philanthropic ResearchFoundation-Educ Philanthropic Research is an industry that involves noncommercial research organizations that focus on philanthropic and educational activities. These organizations conduct research and provide funding for research in various fields such as education, social sciences, humanities, and health. The main objective of this industry is to promote the advancement of knowledge and …Examples: Nonprofit research institutions
- 8999-23 - Psychological ExaminersPsychological Examiners are professionals who conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to diagnose and treat mental health disorders. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and government agencies. The role of a Psychological Examiner involves administering and interpreting psychological tests, conducting interviews with patients, and …Examples: Nonprofit Organizations
- 8999-43 - PoetryThe Poetry industry involves the creation, publication, and distribution of literary works that use language to evoke emotion, express ideas, and convey experiences. Poets may write in a variety of forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, and more. The industry encompasses a wide range of professionals, from established poets to small independent publishers. …Examples: Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Haiku, Sonnet, Free Verse, Epic Poetry, Lyric Poetry, Narrative Poetry, Concrete Poetry,
- 8748-99 - Consultants-Business NECCompanies classified under the SIC Code 8748 subdivision "Consultants-Business NEC" provide a wide range of consulting services to businesses that are not covered by other SIC Code subdivisions. These services can include anything from strategic planning to marketing to human resources. Essentially, these consultants help businesses improve their operations and achieve …Examples: Marketing strategy consulting, Human resources consulting, IT consulting, Financial consulting, Operations consulting,
- 5044-21 - Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies related to bar code scanning technology. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Office Equipment (Wholesale) industry and is focused on providing businesses with the tools they need to efficiently track inventory, manage assets, and improve …Examples: Retail inventory management, Healthcare patient tracking, Logistics and supply chain management, Manufacturing process
- 7372-01 - Computer Software (Manufacturing)The Computer Software (Manufacturing) industry involves the development and production of software programs for various applications. This includes operating systems, productivity software, database management systems, and other specialized software. Companies in this industry create software that can be sold as a standalone product or bundled with hardware. The industry is highly …Examples: Healthcare Information Systems
- 1799-07 - ColumnsThe Columns industry, classified under SIC Code 1799, involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of columns in various structures. Columns are vertical structural elements that provide support to the weight of a building or other structures. This industry is comprised of specialized trade contractors who work on columns made of various materials such as concrete, steel, …Examples: Installation of columns in religious buildings
- 5947-04 - Curios (Retail)Curios (Retail) is a specialized industry within the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Shops (Retail) subdivision of SIC Code 5947. This industry involves the retail sale of unique and unusual items that are often associated with a particular culture or region. Curios (Retail) stores typically offer a wide range of products, including handicrafts, antiques, collectibles, and other items …Examples: Musical instruments and sheet music, Religious icons and artifacts
- 6411-08 - Insurance-GroupInsurance-Group is a subdivision of the Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service industry, classified under SIC Code 6411. This industry involves companies that provide insurance services to groups of individuals or organizations, rather than to individuals or businesses on an individual basis. Insurance-Group companies act as intermediaries between insurance providers and groups …Examples: Religious organization insurance
- 7334-09 - BindingsThe Bindings industry, classified under SIC Code 7334, involves the process of binding printed materials together. This can include a range of materials such as books, magazines, reports, and manuals. Bindings can be done in various ways, including spiral binding, perfect binding, saddle stitching, and case binding. The industry is essential for businesses that require …Examples: Religious organizations
- 7336-08 - Bumper StickersThe Bumper Sticker industry falls under the Commercial Art and Graphic Design subdivision of the SIC Code 7336. This industry involves the design, production, and distribution of adhesive stickers that are affixed to the bumpers of vehicles. Bumper stickers are a popular form of self-expression and are often used to convey political, social, or humorous messages. The industry …Examples: Religious messages
- 8211-14 - Home SchoolingThe Home Schooling industry, classified under SIC Code 8211, involves the provision of education to elementary and secondary school students in a home setting. This industry is comprised of parents or guardians who choose to educate their children at home rather than sending them to traditional public or private schools. Home schooling allows for a more personalized and …Examples: Home schooling for children with special needs, Religious home schooling, Classical education home
- 8661-13 - SpiritualistsThe Spiritualists industry, classified under SIC Code 8661, involves organizations that provide spiritual and religious services to their members and the general public. These organizations are focused on spiritual growth, enlightenment, and the exploration of the supernatural. Spiritualists believe in the existence of spirits and the afterlife, and they use various methods …Examples: Psychic readings, Mediumship, Reiki healing, Astrology services, Numerology services, Tarot readings, Spiritual
- 8661-26 - ScientologistsThe Scientologists industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the practice and teachings of the Church of Scientology, a religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s. The Church of Scientology is known for its controversial practices and beliefs, including the use of "auditing" to help …Examples: Scientology music and art
- 9211-05 - Justice Of The PeaceJustice of the Peace is a subdivision of the Courts industry, classified under SIC Code 9211. Justices of the Peace are public officials who have the authority to perform a variety of legal duties, including administering oaths, issuing subpoenas, and presiding over small claims court cases. They are typically elected or appointed to their positions and serve as a neutral …Examples: Small claims court, Marriage ceremonies, Traffic court, Landlord-tenant disputes, Mediation and arbitration, Oath
- 2531-02 - Church Furniture (Manufacturing)Church Furniture Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of furniture specifically designed for use in churches and other religious institutions. This industry is responsible for creating a range of furniture items that are used in religious settings, including pews, altars, lecterns, pulpits, and other items that are used for …Examples: Church pews, Altars, Lecterns, Pulpits, Baptismal fonts, Communion tables, Credenzas, Hymn boards, Kneelers, Offering
- 2899-17 - Incense (Manufacturing)The Incense Manufacturing industry involves the production of incense sticks, cones, and coils used for religious, spiritual, and therapeutic purposes. Incense is made by combining natural or synthetic fragrances with a binding agent such as bamboo sticks or charcoal. The mixture is then rolled into sticks or cones and dried. The industry also includes the production of incense …Examples: Incense coils for mosquito repellent
- 3999-41 - Candles (Manufacturing)The Candles Manufacturing industry involves the production of candles for various purposes such as decoration, religious ceremonies, aromatherapy, and emergency lighting. Candles are made from different materials such as wax, beeswax, soy, and gel. The manufacturing process includes melting the wax, adding fragrance and color, pouring the mixture into molds, and adding wicks. The …Examples: Religious candles
- 5137-44 - Veiling (Wholesale)Veiling (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing and Accessories (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of veils. Veiling refers to a sheer fabric that is used to cover the face or head, often worn by women for religious or cultural reasons. Companies in this industry typically purchase veiling products from …Examples: Religious veil wholesalers
- 5999-59 - Incense (Retail)The Incense (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of incense products to consumers. Incense is a fragrant substance that is burned to produce a pleasant aroma. This industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in selling incense products. The products sold in this industry range from traditional incense sticks to incense cones, resins, …Examples: Religious incense
- 5999-66 - Ethnic Products & Service (Retail)The Ethnic Products & Service (Retail) industry involves the sale of products and services that are specific to certain ethnic groups. These products and services may include clothing, jewelry, food, music, and other cultural items. This industry caters to customers who are interested in exploring and celebrating different cultures. Retailers in this industry may operate physical …Examples: Middle Eastern music and instruments, Jewish religious items and artifacts
- 8211-17 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Educational InstnMosques Muslim-Islamic Educational Instn is an industry that involves the operation of educational institutions that provide elementary and secondary education with a focus on Muslim-Islamic teachings. These institutions are typically affiliated with mosques and provide education to students from the Muslim community. The curriculum includes a range of subjects such as Arabic language, Islamic …Examples: Islamic Academy of Riverside, Al-Huda School, Islamic School of Irving, Al-Furqan Academy, Darul Arqam School, Islamic
- 8661-01 - Retreat HousesRetreat Houses are establishments that provide a peaceful and secluded environment for individuals or groups to engage in spiritual, religious, or personal development activities. These houses are typically located in rural or remote areas and offer a range of services such as accommodations, meals, meeting rooms, and outdoor spaces for meditation and reflection. Retreat …Examples: Silent Meditation Retreats, Yoga and Wellness Retreats, Christian Retreat Centers, Buddhist Monasteries, Shamanic
- 8661-17 - Congregations-MessianicCongregations-Messianic is a religious organization industry that focuses on the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. This industry involves the gathering of individuals who share this belief and the practice of their faith through various religious activities. Congregations-Messianic can be found in various parts of the world and are often associated with the Jewish community. …Examples: Jews for Jesus
- 8661-25 - Church ConsultingChurch consulting is a specialized industry that provides guidance and support to religious organizations. The primary focus of church consulting is to help churches improve their operations, increase their membership, and enhance their overall effectiveness. Church consultants work with pastors, church leaders, and congregations to identify areas of improvement and develop strategies to …Examples: Strategic planning, Leadership development, Membership growth, Financial management, Marketing and branding, Volunteer
- 8661-36 - Temples-BuddhistTemples-Buddhist is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that are dedicated to the practice and teachings of Buddhism. These organizations are responsible for maintaining and operating temples, which are places of worship and meditation for Buddhists. Temples-Buddhist are typically run by monks and nuns who are trained in the teachings of …Examples: Zen temples, Theravada temples, Mahayana temples, Tibetan temples, Pure Land temples, Nichiren temples, Vipassana
- 8661-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is an industry that involves the operation of Hindu temples, which are places of worship for followers of Hinduism. These temples are typically large, ornate buildings that serve as a center for religious and cultural activities within the Hindu community. The primary function of these temples is to provide a space for devotees to offer prayers and …Examples: Hindu Temple, Shiva Temple, Krishna Temple, Ganesha Temple, Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Sai
- 8661-40 - Temples-Hare KrishnaTemples-Hare Krishna is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that follow the Hare Krishna movement. This movement is a branch of Hinduism that emphasizes the worship of Lord Krishna and the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra. Temples-Hare Krishna offer a range of services to their followers, including religious ceremonies, spiritual guidance, and …Examples: Hare Krishna Temple, ISKCON Temple, Bhakti Center, Radha Krishna Temple, Govinda's Restaurant and Temple
- 8661-44 - Synagogues MessianicSynagogues Messianic is a religious organization that combines Jewish traditions and beliefs with the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. This industry involves providing a place of worship and community for individuals who identify as Messianic Jews. Synagogues Messianic offer a unique blend of Jewish customs and Christian beliefs, creating a distinct religious experience …Examples: Messianic Jewish Alliance of America, Beth Yeshua Messianic Synagogue, Adat HaTikvah Messianic Synagogue, Congregation
- 8661-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community who follow a liberal or progressive approach to Judaism. These synagogues are known for their inclusive and egalitarian practices, where men and women have equal roles in religious services and leadership positions. The focus is on creating a welcoming …Examples: Inclusive prayer services, Egalitarian leadership roles, LGBTQ+ acceptance, Social justice advocacy, Interfaith
- 8661-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that encompasses independent Jewish congregations that are not affiliated with any particular movement or denomination. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They provide a range of religious services and activities to their members, including prayer …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Hillel House, Jewish Student Union, Jewish Federation, Jewish Community
- 8661-52 - Synagogues SephardicSynagogues Sephardic is a religious organization that caters to the Sephardic Jewish community. Sephardic Jews are descendants of Jews who lived in the Iberian Peninsula before the Spanish Inquisition. The synagogues provide a place of worship, community gathering, and religious education for the Sephardic Jewish community. The synagogues are led by rabbis who are …Examples: Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation, Congregation Or VeShalom, Congregation Beth Jacob, Congregation Shaare Zion,
- 4212-10 - Trucking-DumpTrucking-Dump is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, classified under SIC Code 4212. This industry involves the transportation of loose materials, such as sand, gravel, and dirt, using dump trucks. Dump trucks are specifically designed to carry and unload heavy materials, making them ideal for construction sites, mining operations, and other similar …Examples: Forestry projects
- 6411-20 - Hospital/Hlth Facilities Planning AgencyCompanies classified under the SIC Code 6411 subdivision "Hospital/Hlth Facilities Planning Agency" are engaged in providing consulting services related to the planning, design, and construction of healthcare facilities. These agencies work with healthcare providers, architects, and construction companies to ensure that healthcare facilities are designed and built to meet the needs …Examples: Hospital design, Healthcare facility planning, Medical office building design, Ambulatory care center planning,
- 6531-25 - Real Estate ExchangersReal Estate Exchangers is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry, classified under SIC Code 6531. This industry involves the exchange of real estate properties between two parties, where each party gives up their property in exchange for the other party's property. Real Estate Exchangers act as intermediaries in these transactions, facilitating the …Examples: Residential property exchange, Commercial property exchange, Land exchange, Vacation property exchange, Investment
- 7374-12 - Bar CodingThe Bar Coding industry, classified under SIC Code 7374, involves the use of barcodes to track and manage inventory, assets, and products. Barcodes are a series of vertical lines of varying widths that represent a unique code that can be scanned by a barcode reader. This industry is essential for businesses that need to manage large amounts …Examples: Retail inventory management, Warehouse management, Asset tracking, Healthcare patient tracking, Manufacturing inventory
- 7381-21 - Civil EnforcementCivil Enforcement is a subdivision of the Detective, Guard, and Armored Car Services industry, classified under SIC Code 7381. This industry involves the enforcement of civil laws and regulations, typically carried out by government agencies or private companies contracted by government entities. Civil enforcement activities can include a range of tasks such as …Examples: Parking enforcement companies, Code enforcement departments, Immigration and customs
- 7539-26 - Automobile Repair/Service Facilities-RentingAutomobile Repair/Service Facilities-Renting is a subdivision of the SIC Code 7539 that involves companies that provide automobile repair and maintenance services to customers. These companies may also offer rental services for tools and equipment used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles. The primary focus of this industry is to ensure that vehicles are in good working …Examples: Auto repair shops, Car rental companies, Tire and wheel shops, Oil change and lube shops, Brake and muffler shops,
- 7699-58 - KeysThe Keys industry, classified under SIC Code 7699, encompasses businesses that specialize in key cutting, duplication, and repair services. These companies provide a range of services related to keys, including lock installation, rekeying, and emergency lockout assistance. The industry is highly competitive, with many small businesses operating in local markets. …Examples: Key cutting services, Locksmiths, Lock and key repair services, Emergency lockout services, Automotive locksmiths,
- 8222-03 - Schools-ComputersSchools-Computers is an industry that focuses on providing education and training in the field of computer science and technology. This industry is a subdivision of the SIC Code 8222, which is dedicated to Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes. Schools-Computers offer a range of programs and courses that are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to …Examples: Computer programming courses, Web development courses, Cybersecurity courses, Data science courses, Network engineering
- 8712-15 - House PlansThe House Plans industry, classified under SIC Code 8712, is a subdivision of Architectural Services that specializes in the creation of detailed plans for residential buildings. This industry involves the design and drafting of blueprints, floor plans, and elevations for single-family homes, multi-family dwellings, and other residential structures. House Plans …Examples: Custom home plans, Multi-family housing plans, Vacation home plans, Retirement community plans, Tiny house plans,
- 8748-93 - Energy Code Compliance AnalystsEnergy Code Compliance Analysts are professionals who specialize in ensuring that buildings and structures comply with energy codes and regulations. They work with architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners to ensure that energy efficiency standards are met and that buildings are designed and constructed in an environmentally responsible manner. Energy Code …Examples: Building design and construction firms, Energy consulting firms, Architecture firms, Engineering firms, Government
- 1799-67 - Steeples & SpiresSteeples & Spires is a specialized industry within the Special Trade Contractors, Not Elsewhere Classified category of SIC Codes. This industry involves the construction, repair, and maintenance of steeples and spires on buildings, particularly on churches and other religious structures. Steeples and spires are tall, pointed structures that are often used as architectural …Examples: Church steeples, Cathedral spires, Bell towers, Clock towers, Cupolas, Minarets, Obelisks, Monumental columns,
- 8712-05 - Architects & EngineersArchitects & Engineers is an industry that involves the planning, design, and construction of buildings and other structures. This industry is responsible for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing structures that meet the needs of clients while adhering to safety and building codes. Architects & Engineers work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, …Examples: Religious buildings
- 8712-07 - Architects & Builders ServiceArchitects & Builders Service is an industry that involves the planning, design, and construction of buildings and other structures. This industry is responsible for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of clients. Architects & Builders Service companies work closely with clients to understand their requirements and develop plans that meet their needs. …Examples: Religious buildings
- 8712-10 - Building Construction-ConsultantsBuilding Construction-Consultants is a subdivision of the Architectural Services industry that specializes in providing expert advice and guidance to clients involved in the construction of buildings. These consultants work closely with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that construction projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest …Examples: Religious buildings
- 0111-98 - WheatThe Wheat industry, classified under SIC Code 0111, involves the cultivation and harvesting of wheat crops. Wheat is one of the most important cereal crops in the world and is used for a variety of purposes, including food production, animal feed, and biofuels. The industry is highly dependent on weather conditions, soil quality, and technological advancements to ensure high …Examples: Wheat flour, Wheat bran, Wheat germ, Wheat straw, Wheat gluten, Wheat beer, Wheatgrass juice, Wheat-based animal feed,
- 0115-98 - CornThe Corn industry, classified under SIC Code 0115, involves the cultivation and harvesting of corn crops for various purposes. Corn is a versatile crop that is used for human consumption, animal feed, and industrial purposes. The industry is a vital part of the agricultural sector and plays a significant role in the economy. Corn is a cereal grain that is grown in …Examples: Cornmeal production, Corn syrup production, Ethanol production, Animal feed production, Corn oil production, Cornstarch
- 0173-01 - Macadamia NutsThe Macadamia Nuts industry, classified under SIC Code 0173, involves the cultivation, harvesting, processing, and distribution of macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are a high-value crop that is primarily grown in tropical and subtropical regions, such as Hawaii, Australia, and South Africa. The industry is characterized by a range of activities, from small-scale family farms to large …Examples: Macadamia nut farms, Nut processing facilities, Wholesale nut distributors, Nut butter manufacturers, Specialty food
- 0179-01 - Dates-EdibleThe Dates-Edible industry involves the cultivation, harvesting, processing, and distribution of dates, which are a type of fruit that grows on date palm trees. This industry is a subset of the larger Fruits and Tree Nuts industry and is classified under SIC Code 0179. Dates are a popular food item and are consumed both fresh and dried. They are used in a variety of dishes, including …Examples: Medjool dates, Deglet Noor dates, Barhi dates, Halawy dates, Khadrawy dates, Zahidi dates, Ajwa dates, Sukkari dates,
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