NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "arts"
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- 611610-09 - Schools-Performing ArtsSchools-Performing Arts is a subdivision of the Fine Arts Schools industry that focuses on providing education and training in various performing arts disciplines. This industry includes schools that offer courses in dance, theater, music, and other related fields. The primary goal of these schools is to develop the skills and talents of students who are interested in …Examples: Performing arts academies
- 459110-33 - Martial Arts Supplies & Equipment (Retail)Martial Arts Supplies & Equipment (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of martial arts enthusiasts. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies that are specifically designed for martial arts training and competition. The products sold in this industry are of high quality and are designed to meet the unique …Examples: Karate uniforms, Taekwondo sparring gear, Jiu-jitsu mats, Kendo shinai, Muay Thai punching bags, Wing Chun wooden
- 459110-31 - Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Supplies (Retail)Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Supplies (Retail) is a specialized retail industry that caters to the needs of martial arts enthusiasts. This industry involves the sale of equipment, gear, and accessories that are specifically designed for martial arts training and competition. The products sold in this industry are of high quality and are designed to meet the unique …Examples: Martial arts weapons
- 611620-14 - Martial Arts InstructionMartial Arts Instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals various forms of martial arts. This industry is focused on providing training and education to individuals who are interested in learning self-defense techniques, improving their physical fitness, and developing discipline and mental focus. Martial Arts Instruction can …Examples: Karate classes, Taekwondo lessons, Jiu-jitsu training, Muay Thai instruction, Kung Fu classes, Boxing coaching,
- 621399-60 - Healing ArtsHealing Arts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that encompasses a range of health practices that involve the use of non-invasive techniques to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Healing Arts practitioners use a variety of methods to help their clients achieve optimal health, including massage therapy, energy healing, aromatherapy, and meditation. The …Examples: Massage therapy, Reiki healing, Aromatherapy, Sound healing, Energy healing, Crystal healing, Meditation instruction,
- 712110-04 - Arts Organizations & InformationArts Organizations & Information is a subdivision of the Museums industry that focuses on the promotion and support of various forms of art. This industry involves the management and operation of organizations that provide information, resources, and services related to the arts. Arts Organizations & Information includes a wide range of activities that support the …Examples: Art education programs, Art advocacy organizations, Art festivals, Art museums
- 813410-31 - Art AssociationsArt Associations are organizations that promote and support the arts. They are typically non-profit organizations that aim to foster creativity, provide education and resources, and create opportunities for artists to showcase their work. Art Associations can be local, regional, or national in scope and may focus on a specific type of art, such as painting, …Examples: Visual Arts Association, Youth Art League, Women in the Arts Network, Art Educators
- 611620-13 - Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu InstrKarate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Instr is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry. This industry involves providing instruction in martial arts such as karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, and kung fu. The instructors in this industry teach students of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. They provide training in various techniques, forms, …Examples: Mixed martial arts (MMA) training
- 624410-04 - Childrens After School ProgramsChildren's After School Programs are specialized programs that provide care and educational activities for school-aged children outside of regular school hours. These programs are designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children while their parents are at work or otherwise occupied. Children's After School Programs offer a range of activities that promote social, emotional, and …Examples: Arts and crafts programs for children
- 711110-10 - Performing ArtsPerforming Arts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 711110, which includes companies involved in the production and presentation of live theatrical performances, musical performances, and other forms of entertainment. This industry involves a wide range of artistic disciplines, including dance, music, theater, and opera. Performing Arts companies may operate in a variety of …Examples: Performance art groups
- 711510-33 - Artists-Fine ArtsArtists-Fine Arts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 711510 that includes independent artists who create original works of art using a variety of mediums. This industry involves the creation of unique and original pieces of art that are intended for display or sale. Artists-Fine Arts can work in a range of mediums, including painting, drawing, …Examples: Digital art prints
- 713940-15 - Recreation CentersRecreation centers are facilities that provide a variety of recreational activities and services to the public. These centers are designed to promote physical fitness, social interaction, and overall well-being. Recreation centers typically offer a range of activities, such as sports, fitness classes, dance classes, arts and crafts, and other leisure activities. These centers are often …Examples: Martial arts classes, Art classes and workshops
- 323111-01 - Color Separations-Graphic Arts (Manufacturing)Color Separations-Graphic Arts (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 323111 that involves the process of separating a full-color image into its primary color components for printing. This industry is responsible for creating high-quality color separations for use in the printing of various materials such as magazines, newspapers, brochures, and packaging. The color separation …Examples: Magazine Printing, Newspaper Printing, Brochure Printing, Packaging Printing, Catalog Printing, Direct Mail Printing,
- 423920-01 - Arts & Crafts (Wholesale)The Arts & Crafts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of art and craft supplies to retailers, educational institutions, and other businesses. These supplies can include everything from paints, brushes, and canvases to beads, yarn, and fabric. The industry is driven by the demand for creative and DIY projects, as well as the popularity of crafting as a …Examples: Scrapbooking supplies, Jewelry making supplies, Painting supplies, Knitting and crochet supplies, Sewing supplies,
- 424310-05 - Cheesecloth (Wholesale)Cheesecloth (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cheesecloth, a lightweight cotton fabric that is commonly used for culinary purposes such as straining liquids or wrapping cheese. Cheesecloth is also used in a variety of other industries such as arts and crafts, …Examples: Arts and crafts materials
- 516120-04 - Internet Artists Social NetworkInternet Artists Social Network is an industry that provides a platform for artists to connect and share their work with a community of like-minded individuals. This industry involves the use of social networking sites specifically designed for artists to showcase their work, collaborate with other artists, and build a following. The focus of this industry is on visual …Examples: Digital Art Community, Online Art Gallery, Artist Portfolio Site, Visual Arts Community,
- 541612-04 - Grant ConsultantA Grant Consultant is a professional who specializes in helping organizations secure funding from various sources such as government agencies, foundations, and corporations. They work with clients to identify funding opportunities, develop grant proposals, and manage the grant application process. Grant Consultants are experts in grant writing and have a deep understanding of the grant …Examples: Arts and cultural organizations
- 611610-01 - Art Instruction & SchoolsArt Instruction & Schools is a subdivision of the Fine Arts Schools industry that provides education and training in various forms of visual arts. This industry is focused on teaching individuals the skills and techniques needed to create art, as well as providing a comprehensive understanding of art history and theory. Art Instruction & Schools can be …Examples: Art history programs
- 611691-02 - TutoringTutoring is an industry that provides one-on-one or group instruction to students of all ages in a variety of subjects. The goal of tutoring is to help students improve their academic performance, gain confidence in their abilities, and achieve their educational goals. Tutors may work independently or for tutoring companies, and they may provide services in-person or online. Tutoring can be …Examples: Language arts tutoring, Art tutoring
- 611699-32 - Schools-AcrobaticSchools-Acrobatic is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that provides training and instruction in acrobatics. This industry involves teaching students of all ages the skills and techniques required to perform acrobatic feats such as tumbling, balancing, and aerial stunts. Schools-Acrobatic may offer classes for recreational purposes or for those pursuing a career in acrobatics. …Examples: Circus arts instruction, Performance arts schools
- 611699-33 - Schools-CookingSchools-Cooking is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that provides education and training in the culinary arts. This industry involves teaching students how to cook, bake, and prepare food in a professional setting. Schools-Cooking can range from vocational schools to community colleges to specialized culinary institutes. The curriculum typically includes courses in food preparation, …Examples: Culinary arts institute
- 711190-10 - Kids EntertainmentKids Entertainment is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry that specializes in providing entertainment for children. This industry involves a wide range of activities that are designed to engage and entertain children, such as live performances, interactive exhibits, and educational programs. Kids Entertainment companies may operate in a variety of settings, …Examples: Art workshops and classes
- 711320-01 - Contest Arranging & JudgingContest arranging and judging is a subdivision of the NAICS code 711320, which falls under the category of promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events without facilities. This industry involves organizing and managing various types of contests, competitions, and tournaments. The contests can be related to sports, arts, music, dance, cooking, writing, or any other field. …Examples: Art competition
- 713940-03 - AuditoriumsAuditoriums are specialized facilities designed for hosting large-scale events such as concerts, theatrical performances, lectures, and conferences. These venues are typically equipped with a stage, seating arrangements, lighting, and sound systems to provide an immersive experience for the audience. Auditoriums can be found in a variety of settings, including educational institutions, performing …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 713940-24 - Children's FitnessChildren's Fitness is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry that focuses on providing fitness and physical activity programs for children. This industry aims to promote healthy lifestyles and physical development in children through various activities and exercises. Children's Fitness centers typically offer a range of programs and classes that cater to different …Examples: Martial arts for children, Children's fitness parties
- 721214-03 - CampsCamps are facilities that provide recreational and educational activities for individuals or groups in an outdoor setting. These facilities are typically located in natural environments such as forests, mountains, or near bodies of water. Camps offer a range of programs and activities that cater to different age groups and interests. Some camps focus on outdoor activities such as hiking, …Examples: Arts camps
- 112990-11 - LlamasThe Llamas industry is a subdivision of the All Other Animal Production industry under the NAICS Code 112990. This industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of llamas for various purposes such as wool production, pack animals, and as pets. Llamas are domesticated animals that are native to South America and are known for their gentle nature, intelligence, and adaptability to different …Examples: Llama fiber arts and crafts
- 112990-17 - AlpacasThe Alpaca industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which encompasses all other animal production. Alpacas are domesticated South American camelids that are primarily raised for their fiber, which is used to make clothing and textiles. Alpacas are known for their soft and luxurious fleece, which comes in a range of natural colors. The industry involves breeding, raising, and shearing …Examples: Alpaca fiber arts and crafts
- 322220-08 - Pressure Sensitive Materials (Manufacturing)Pressure Sensitive Materials Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of materials that have an adhesive coating on one side and a release liner on the other side. These materials are used in a wide range of applications, including labeling, packaging, and graphic arts. Pressure sensitive …Examples: Adhesive labels, Graphic films, Packaging tapes, Protective films, Decals, Stickers, Medical tapes, Automotive tapes,
- 339920-27 - Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods that are not classified under other specific categories. This industry includes the production of a wide range of products such as archery targets, athletic protective pads, fishing lures, golf club heads, and more. …Examples: Martial arts equipment
- 423840-36 - Inks (Manufacturing) Materials (Wholesale)The Inks (Manufacturing) Materials (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of materials used in the manufacturing of inks. These materials include pigments, resins, solvents, and additives. The industry serves ink manufacturers of various types, including those producing printing inks, writing inks, and drawing inks. The materials distributed by this industry are used to create inks for a …Examples: Printing ink manufacturers, Writing ink manufacturers, Drawing ink manufacturers, Packaging companies, Textile
- 423920-22 - Toys (Wholesale)Toys (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423920 that involves the distribution of a wide range of toys to retailers, such as department stores, toy stores, and online retailers. This industry includes the wholesale of various types of toys, including action figures, dolls, board games, puzzles, stuffed animals, and more. The toys may be designed for children of different ages, …Examples: Arts and crafts kits
- 423940-28 - Trophies (Wholesale)The Trophies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of trophies, plaques, and other awards. These products are typically made of materials such as plastic, metal, or glass and are used to recognize achievements in various fields such as sports, academics, and the arts. Companies in this industry may also offer customization services, allowing customers to add personalized …Examples: Sports trophies, Academic awards, Corporate plaques, Music competition trophies, Dance competition awards, Military
- 424350-64 - Robes (Wholesale)Robes (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of robes, which are loose-fitting garments that are worn for warmth, comfort, or ceremonial purposes. Robes can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, wool, and synthetic fabrics. They can be plain or patterned, and may …Examples: Martial arts robes
- 424690-04 - Adhesives & Glues (Wholesale)The Adhesives & Glues (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various types of adhesives and glues to other businesses. These products are used in a wide range of applications, from construction and manufacturing to arts and crafts. Adhesives and glues are substances that are used to bond two or more surfaces together. They come in many different forms, including liquids, pastes, …Examples: Industrial adhesives, Construction adhesives, Wood glues, Epoxy adhesives, Super glues, Hot melt adhesives,
- 455110-04 - Merchandise Marts (Retail)Merchandise Marts (Retail) are large commercial buildings that house multiple vendors selling a variety of products to retailers and wholesalers. These marts are typically located in urban areas and offer a convenient one-stop-shop for buyers looking to purchase a range of products in bulk. The vendors within the merchandise marts are often specialized in a particular …Examples: Party supplies, Arts and crafts supplies
- 458110-59 - Sportswear (Retail)Sportswear (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of clothing and accessories designed for athletic activities. This industry includes retailers that sell sportswear for a variety of sports, such as running, basketball, soccer, and yoga. Sportswear (Retail) stores may also sell equipment and accessories related to these …Examples: Martial arts uniforms
- 459110-15 - Exercise Equipment (Retail)Exercise Equipment (Retail) is a subdivision of Sporting Goods Retailers that specializes in selling equipment and accessories for physical exercise. This industry caters to individuals who are looking to improve their physical fitness, whether it be for weight loss, muscle gain, or overall health. Exercise Equipment (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products that can be used in the home or …Examples: Martial Arts Supplies
- 459110-25 - Gymnasiums Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Gymnasiums Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of fitness enthusiasts and gym owners. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies that are used in gyms, fitness centers, and other similar establishments. The equipment and supplies sold in this industry are designed to help individuals achieve their fitness goals and maintain a …Examples: Martial arts equipment
- 459120-35 - Toys (Retail)Toys (Retail) is a subdivision of the Hobby, Toy, and Game Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of toys to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of toys, including action figures, dolls, board games, puzzles, building sets, and outdoor play equipment. Toys (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, standalone locations, and online. …Examples: Arts and Crafts Kits
- 531390-18 - Training Facilities Equipment & ServiceThe Training Facilities Equipment & Service industry involves providing equipment and services for facilities that are used for training purposes. These facilities can be used for a variety of training activities such as sports, fitness, military, and emergency response training. The industry includes companies that provide equipment such as training mats, targets, and simulators, as well as …Examples: Martial arts training facilities
- 541611-24 - Hawaiian Cultural ConsultantsHawaiian Cultural Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to individuals, organizations, and businesses on matters related to Hawaiian culture. They are experts in the traditions, customs, and practices of Hawaii and help clients understand and incorporate these elements into their personal or professional lives. Hawaiian Cultural Consultants may work with clients in a …Examples: Cultural tourism companies, Hotels and resorts, Educational institutions, Film and television production companies,
- 541910-07 - Toy ConsultantsToy Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to toy manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. They specialize in analyzing market trends, consumer behavior, and product design to help their clients create successful and profitable toy products. Toy Consultants work closely with their clients to understand their needs and goals, and then develop customized strategies …Examples: Arts and crafts supplies
- 611110-17 - Child Care Certificate ProgramThe Child Care Certificate Program industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611110, which is focused on Elementary and Secondary Schools. This industry involves providing training and certification programs for individuals who wish to work in the child care field. The Child Care Certificate Program industry is responsible for ensuring that child care providers have the necessary skills and …Examples: Child care training programs, Child care certification courses, Child care provider training, Child care professional
- 611210-02 - Junior-Community College-Tech InstitutesJunior-Community College-Tech Institutes are educational institutions that offer a range of programs and courses to students who have completed high school education. These institutes provide students with the opportunity to earn an associate degree or certificate in a variety of fields, including technology, healthcare, business, and more. The focus of these institutes is to provide students …Examples: Culinary Arts
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry includes both …Examples: Fine Arts Programs
- 611519-16 - Schools-Trade & VocationalSchools-Trade & Vocational are educational institutions that provide training and education in specific trades and vocations. These schools offer programs that are designed to prepare students for careers in skilled trades such as welding, plumbing, electrical work, and automotive repair. The programs offered by these schools are typically shorter in duration than traditional four-year degree …Examples: Culinary arts
- 611610-03 - Hula InstructionsHula Instructions is a subdivision of the Fine Arts Schools industry that specializes in teaching the traditional Hawaiian dance form of hula. Hula is a dance that tells a story through hand gestures and body movements, and is often accompanied by chanting or singing. Hula Instructions provide a space for students to learn the history and cultural significance of hula, as well as the …Examples: Hula dance classes, Hula workshops, Hula retreats, Hula performances, Hula competitions, Hula festivals, Hula camps,
- 611610-05 - Music Instruction-InstrumentalMusic Instruction-Instrumental is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools industry that provides education and training in playing musical instruments. This industry involves teaching individuals of all ages and skill levels how to play a variety of instruments, such as guitar, piano, violin, drums, and many others. Music Instruction-Instrumental can be offered in a variety of settings, …Examples: Guitar lessons, Piano classes, Violin instruction, Drumming workshops, Saxophone training, Trumpet lessons, Flute
- 611610-06 - Music Instruction-VocalMusic Instruction-Vocal is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools industry that specializes in providing vocal training to individuals who want to improve their singing skills. This industry involves teaching students how to sing in different styles such as classical, pop, jazz, and rock. Music Instruction-Vocal instructors work with students of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to …Examples: Classical vocal training, Pop singing lessons, Jazz vocal coaching, Rock vocal instruction, Vocal performance
- 611610-08 - Piano-InstructionsPiano-Instructions is a subdivision of the Fine Arts Schools industry that specializes in providing education and training in piano playing. This industry involves teaching students of all ages and skill levels how to play the piano, as well as providing advanced training for those who wish to pursue a career in music. Piano-Instructions can be found in a variety of settings, including …Examples: Piano lessons, Piano classes, Piano workshops, Piano camps, Piano recitals, Piano competitions, Piano masterclasses,
- 611610-10 - Schools MusicSchools Music is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools that specializes in providing education and training in music. This industry involves teaching students of all ages and skill levels how to play musical instruments, read sheet music, and develop their vocal abilities. Schools Music may offer a range of programs, from individual lessons to group classes, and may focus on a variety of …Examples: Music theory classes, Piano lessons, Guitar classes, Vocal training, Drumming workshops, Jazz ensemble programs, Rock
- 611610-11 - Dancing InstructionDancing Instruction is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools industry that involves teaching individuals or groups of all ages various forms of dance. This industry includes dance studios, schools, and academies that offer classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, ballroom, salsa, and other dance styles. Dancing Instruction is a physically demanding industry that requires instructors to have a …Examples: Ballet classes for children, Hip-hop dance classes for teens, Ballroom dance lessons for adults, Tap dance classes for
- 611610-13 - Schools-FashionSchools-Fashion is a subdivision of the Fine Arts Schools industry that focuses on providing education and training in the field of fashion design and merchandising. This industry involves teaching students the skills and knowledge necessary to create and market clothing, accessories, and other fashion-related products. Schools-Fashion may offer programs ranging from short-term courses to …Examples: Fashion design schools, Fashion merchandising schools, Textile design schools, Fashion marketing schools, Fashion
- 611610-14 - Music Instruction-ChildrenMusic Instruction-Children is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools industry that specializes in providing music education to children. This industry involves teaching children how to play musical instruments, read music, and develop their musical skills. Music Instruction-Children industry is focused on providing a fun and engaging learning environment for children to develop their musical …Examples: Piano lessons for kids, Guitar lessons for children, Violin classes for kids, Music theory classes for children, Drum
- 611691-03 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is a subdivision of the Exam Preparation and Tutoring industry that focuses on providing a variety of educational services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in a particular subject or field, and can be offered in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, or hybrid. Educational Programs can be found in a range …Examples: Arts and Music Education Programs
- 611699-31 - Schools With Special Vocational EducSchools with Special Vocational Education are educational institutions that provide specialized training and education to students in specific vocational fields. These schools offer a range of programs that are designed to prepare students for careers in various industries. The programs offered by these schools are typically hands-on and provide students with practical skills and knowledge that …Examples: Culinary Arts Schools
- 611699-37 - Sports-TutoringSports-Tutoring is a specialized industry that provides one-on-one or group training sessions to individuals who want to improve their skills in a particular sport. This industry is focused on providing personalized training programs that cater to the specific needs of each client. Sports-Tutoring can be provided for a wide range of sports, including but not limited to basketball, …Examples: Martial Arts Instruction
- 611699-39 - Tailoring InstructionTailoring instruction is a type of vocational training that teaches individuals how to sew and create clothing items from scratch. This industry involves providing hands-on training to students who are interested in learning how to design, cut, and sew fabrics to create garments that fit well and look stylish. Tailoring instruction can be offered in a variety of settings, including vocational …Examples: Textile arts education
- 611710-13 - Schools & Educational Services NECSchools & Educational Services NEC is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that includes educational institutions and services that are not classified under other categories. This industry involves a wide range of educational services that are not limited to traditional academic subjects. Schools & Educational Services NEC includes institutions that provide education and …Examples: Art schools
- 621391-05 - Podiatric Sports MedicinePodiatric Sports Medicine is a specialized field within the broader category of podiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle injuries related to sports and physical activity. Podiatric Sports Medicine professionals work with athletes of all levels, from amateur to professional, to help them maintain optimal foot and ankle health and performance. This …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 621498-01 - Body Movement EducationBody Movement Education is an industry that focuses on teaching individuals how to move their bodies in a safe and effective manner. This industry is centered around the idea that proper movement can improve overall health and well-being. Body Movement Education can be applied to a variety of activities, including sports, dance, yoga, and Pilates. The goal of this industry is to help individuals …Examples: Martial arts instruction
- 621999-44 - Physical Culture InstitutesPhysical Culture Institutes are establishments that provide fitness and exercise programs to individuals or groups. These institutes offer a range of services that promote physical fitness, including weight training, cardio exercises, yoga, Pilates, and other forms of exercise. Physical Culture Institutes may also offer nutrition counseling, wellness programs, and other related services to help …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 623990-06 - Homes-BoysHomes-Boys is a subdivision of the Other Residential Care Facilities industry, which provides residential care services for boys who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry is dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for boys who may have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect. Homes-Boys offer a range of services, including counseling, education, and …Examples: Boys' group homes, Boys' residential treatment centers, Boys' foster care homes, Boys' halfway houses, Boys'
- 624110-06 - Youth Organizations & CentersYouth Organizations & Centers is a subdivision of the Child and Youth Services industry that focuses on providing programs and services to children and young adults. These organizations and centers aim to promote the physical, mental, and social well-being of young people by offering a range of activities and resources that support their development. Youth Organizations & Centers can be found in …Examples: Youth arts programs
- 624110-11 - Community CentersCommunity Centers are facilities that provide a variety of services and programs to individuals and families in a specific geographic area. These centers are typically non-profit organizations that aim to improve the quality of life for community members by offering a range of recreational, educational, and social activities. Community Centers are often run by local governments or community-based …Examples: Art workshops
- 624410-03 - Child Care ServiceChild Care Service is an industry that provides care and supervision for children in a non-residential setting. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of children while their parents or guardians are away. Child Care Service providers offer a range of services, including educational activities, meals, and playtime. The industry is highly regulated to ensure that …Examples: Daycare Services, After-school Programs, Summer Camps, Babysitting Services, Nanny Services, Drop-in Child Care,
- 624410-07 - Sitting ServicesSitting Services is a subdivision of the Child Care Services industry that involves providing temporary care for children or elderly individuals in their own homes or in other settings. This industry is focused on providing supervision and companionship to those who need it, and may involve activities such as playing games, reading books, or simply providing conversation. Sitting Services can be …Examples: Elderly companion care, Babysitting services, Respite care, Pet sitting, House sitting, Special needs care, Overnight
- 711110-07 - Theatres-LiveThe Theatres-Live industry is a subdivision of the Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters industry, which involves the production and presentation of live theatrical performances. This industry includes companies that produce and present live dramatic performances, comedy shows, musicals, operas, and other types of live entertainment. Theatres-Live companies typically operate in venues such as …Examples: Broadway musicals, Shakespearean plays, Improv comedy shows, Cirque du Soleil performances, Ballet productions, Magic
- 711190-02 - CarnivalsThe Carnivals industry, a subdivision of Other Performing Arts Companies, involves the organization and operation of traveling amusement shows that typically feature rides, games, and other attractions. These events are often held in outdoor venues such as parking lots, fairgrounds, and parks, and are designed to provide entertainment for people of all ages. Carnivals are typically held …Examples: State Fair, County Fair, Summer Carnival, Fall Festival, Winter Wonderland, Spring Fling, Amusement Park, Circus Tent,
- 711190-03 - Celebrity BrokersCelebrity Brokers is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry that specializes in representing and managing the careers of high-profile individuals in the entertainment industry. These brokers act as intermediaries between celebrities and potential employers, negotiating contracts and securing deals on behalf of their clients. They also provide guidance and advice to …Examples: Brand partnerships
- 711190-06 - Educational PerformersEducational Performers is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry, which involves companies that provide live performances of artistic productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and other types of performances. Educational Performers specifically focuses on companies that provide performances with an educational or instructional purpose. These …Examples: Artistic workshops and classes
- 711190-11 - Mobile DiscothequesMobile Discotheques is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry that involves providing music and entertainment services for events and parties. This industry is focused on creating a lively and engaging atmosphere for guests through the use of music, lighting, and other audiovisual effects. Mobile Discotheques are typically hired for events such as weddings, …Examples: Corporate parties, Birthday parties, Graduation parties, Holiday parties, Block
- 711190-12 - Music ShowsMusic Shows is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry that involves the production and presentation of live musical performances. This industry encompasses a wide range of musical genres, from classical to pop, and includes concerts, festivals, and other live events. Music Shows can be performed in a variety of venues, such as theaters, arenas, clubs, and outdoor …Examples: Rock concerts, Jazz festivals, Country music shows, Electronic dance music events, Classical music performances, Hip
- 711190-15 - Singing TelegramsSinging Telegrams is a unique form of entertainment that involves a performer delivering a personalized message to someone in the form of a song. This industry is a subdivision of Other Performing Arts Companies and is known for its creative and fun approach to delivering messages for various occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and even corporate events. Singing Telegrams can be …Examples: Retirement Parties
- 711190-16 - Jugglers & EquipmentJugglers & Equipment is a subdivision of the Other Performing Arts Companies industry. This industry involves the performance of live artistic presentations that involve the manipulation of objects, such as juggling, magic, and mime. Jugglers & Equipment specifically focuses on the art of juggling and the equipment used in juggling performances. …Examples: Street performers, Circus acts, Corporate event entertainment, Renaissance fair performers, Festival entertainment,
- 711190-18 - Circus CompaniesCircus Companies are a type of performing arts company that specializes in creating and presenting circus acts. These companies typically employ a range of performers, including acrobats, clowns, aerialists, and animal trainers, to create a unique and exciting experience for audiences. Circus Companies may perform in a variety of venues, including traditional circus tents, theaters, and …Examples: Trapeze artists
- 711211-03 - Professional Sports Clubs & PromotersProfessional Sports Clubs & Promoters is a subdivision of the Sports Teams and Clubs industry, which involves the management and promotion of professional sports teams and events. This industry is responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and generating revenue through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Professional Sports Clubs & Promoters are …Examples: Professional mixed martial arts promoters
- 711310-01 - Concert VenuesConcert venues are facilities that are specifically designed to host live music performances. These venues can range from small clubs and bars to large arenas and amphitheaters. Concert venues provide a space for musicians and performers to showcase their talents to an audience. They typically have a stage, sound system, lighting equipment, and seating or standing areas for the audience. Concert …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 711310-05 - Event CentersEvent Centers are facilities that are specifically designed to host a variety of events such as conferences, trade shows, weddings, and other social gatherings. These centers are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and amenities to provide a comfortable and convenient experience for attendees. Event Centers are typically large, open spaces that can be customized to meet the specific …Examples: Performing Arts Centers
- 711320-02 - Sports Promoters Managers & RecruitersSports Promoters Managers & Recruiters is a subdivision of the Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events without Facilities industry. This industry involves the management and promotion of sports events and athletes. Sports Promoters Managers & Recruiters are responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and recruiting new talent. They work …Examples: Sports event management, Athlete management, Sports marketing, Talent scouting, Sports sponsorship, Sports recruitment,
- 711410-07 - StuntmenStuntmen are professionals who perform dangerous and physically demanding stunts in movies, TV shows, and live performances. They work closely with directors, producers, and actors to ensure that the stunts are executed safely and effectively. Stuntmen are responsible for performing a wide range of stunts, including fight scenes, car chases, falls, and explosions. They must have a high level of …Examples: Car stunts, Fight scenes, High falls, Fire stunts, Water stunts, Motorcycle stunts, Wire work, Explosions, Parkour,
- 711410-10 - Theatre ConsultantsTheatre Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the theatre industry. They work with a range of clients, including theatre companies, performing arts centers, and individual performers, to help them achieve their goals and improve their operations. Theatre Consultants may specialize in a particular area of theatre, such as lighting design, …Examples: Stage lighting design, Sound engineering, Set design and construction, Stage management, Theatre marketing and
- 712110-05 - Art CentersArt Centers are establishments that provide a space for the exhibition and promotion of various forms of art. These centers are dedicated to showcasing the works of artists, both established and emerging, and providing a platform for them to connect with the public. Art Centers can be found in various locations, including urban centers, suburban areas, and rural …Examples: Contemporary Art Exhibitions, Textile Art Exhibitions, Digital Art Competitions, Art Fairs,
- 713940-09 - GymnasiumsGymnasiums are facilities that provide a space for physical exercise and fitness activities. These establishments typically offer a range of equipment and services to help individuals achieve their fitness goals. Gymnasiums may be privately owned or part of a larger fitness chain, and they may cater to a specific demographic or offer services to a broad range of customers. The primary …Examples: Mixed martial arts (MMA) gyms
- 713940-10 - Halls & AuditoriumsHalls & Auditoriums is an industry that involves the rental of large indoor spaces for events such as concerts, conferences, weddings, and other gatherings. These spaces are typically equipped with seating, lighting, and sound systems to accommodate a large number of people. Halls & Auditoriums can be found in a variety of settings, including hotels, convention centers, and standalone facilities. …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 713940-11 - Health Clubs Studios & GymnasiumsHealth Clubs Studios & Gymnasiums are establishments that provide fitness and exercise facilities to their members. These facilities typically include a range of exercise equipment, such as treadmills, ellipticals, weight machines, and free weights, as well as group fitness classes, personal training services, and other amenities like saunas, steam rooms, and locker rooms. Health Clubs Studios & …Examples: Martial arts
- 713940-28 - Sports RecreationalThe Sports Recreational industry involves businesses that provide facilities and services for various sports and recreational activities. These activities can range from individual pursuits such as running and weightlifting to team sports such as basketball and soccer. The industry caters to people of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to professional athletes. Sports Recreational …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 713940-30 - Sports & Recreation Facilities ProgramThe Sports & Recreation Facilities Program industry involves the operation of facilities that provide sports and recreational activities for individuals or groups. These facilities may include indoor or outdoor spaces and may offer a range of activities such as team sports, individual fitness, and leisure activities. The industry caters to a diverse range of customers, including children, adults, …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 713940-31 - Health & Fitness Center ManagementHealth & Fitness Center Management is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry that involves the management and operation of facilities that provide fitness and wellness services to individuals and groups. This industry includes a wide range of businesses, from small boutique gyms to large fitness chains, and encompasses a variety of services such as personal …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 713990-06 - Sports InstructionSports Instruction is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS code. This industry involves providing training and coaching services to individuals or groups in various sports activities. Sports Instruction businesses offer a range of services, including teaching fundamental skills, providing advanced training, and organizing sports events. The industry caters to …Examples: Martial arts training
- 713990-14 - Children's Services & Activities InformationThe Children's Services & Activities Information industry involves providing information and resources related to various services and activities for children. This industry is focused on providing parents, caregivers, and educators with the necessary information to ensure the well-being and development of children. The industry includes a wide range of services and activities, such as …Examples: Art classes, Martial arts classes
- 713990-44 - Sports ClubsSports Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for various sports activities. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a range of sports programs and events for their members. Sports Clubs can be focused on a specific sport or offer a variety of sports activities. They may also provide training and coaching services for athletes of all levels. …Examples: Martial Arts Clubs
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, and martial …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Fitness Clubs, Equestrian Clubs, Shooting Clubs, Ski Clubs, Social Clubs,
- 721214-05 - Bible CampsBible Camps are recreational and vacation camps that offer a faith-based experience for children, teenagers, and adults. These camps are designed to provide a unique environment for individuals to learn about their faith, build relationships with others who share their beliefs, and engage in a range of activities that promote personal growth and spiritual development. Bible Camps are typically …Examples: Youth Bible Camps, Family Bible Camps, Christian Adventure Camps, Wilderness Bible Camps, Sports Bible Camps, Music
- 812921-13 - Photographs-StockPhotographs-Stock is a subdivision of the Photofinishing Laboratories industry that involves the production and distribution of pre-existing photographs for commercial use. This industry includes the licensing of stock photographs to publishers, advertisers, graphic designers, and other creative professionals for use in their projects. The photographs can be of various subjects, such as nature, …Examples: Arts and culture
- 813311-04 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance and support to those in need. These institutions are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a range of activities, including providing food and shelter to the homeless, supporting medical research, and promoting …Examples: Arts and culture organizations
- 813319-08 - Non-Profit OrganizationsNon-profit organizations are entities that operate for purposes other than generating profit. These organizations are typically focused on social, cultural, educational, or religious causes, and their primary goal is to serve the public interest. Non-profit organizations can take many forms, including charities, foundations, advocacy groups, and trade associations. They rely on donations, grants, …Examples: Arts and culture organizations
- 813410-04 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with similar interests or goals. These groups can be social, recreational, or professional in nature and provide a platform for members to interact, network, and pursue their shared interests. Clubs can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, universities, community centers, and private establishments. The activities of clubs …Examples: Art clubs
- 813410-14 - Clubs-YouthClubs-Youth is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that focuses on providing social and recreational activities for young people. These clubs are typically non-profit organizations that aim to promote the physical, mental, and social development of children and teenagers. Clubs-Youth can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, community centers, and …Examples: Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA/YWCA, 4-H Clubs, Scouting organizations, Youth sports leagues, After-school programs, Summer
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