NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "community outreach"
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- 813110-27 - Ministries-Out ReachMinistries-Out Reach is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on outreach programs and services to the community. This industry involves providing support and assistance to individuals and groups in need, such as the homeless, elderly, and those struggling with addiction or mental health issues. Ministries-Out Reach organizations often work in …Examples: Homeless outreach programs, Prison outreach programs, Healthcare clinics for underserved
- 813410-08 - Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to improving the quality of life in a specific community. These organizations are run by volunteers and are focused on addressing the needs of the community they serve. Community Organizations can be found in both urban and rural areas and can range in size from small grassroots organizations to …Examples: Community centers, Community gardens, Community development corporations, Community health
- 813110-46 - Synagogues CommunityThe Synagogues Community industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is responsible for providing religious services to the Jewish community. Synagogues are places of worship where Jewish people gather to pray, study, and celebrate religious holidays and events. The Synagogues Community industry is an essential part of Jewish culture and plays a …Examples: Community outreach 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 …Examples: Community gardens
- 813410-01 - Civic OrganizationsCivic Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to promoting the welfare of the community. These organizations are involved in a range of activities that are aimed at improving the quality of life of the people in the community. Civic Organizations are typically run by volunteers who are passionate about making a positive impact in their community. These …Examples: Community development corporations, Community action agencies, Community foundations,
- 541690-71 - Municipal ConsultantsMunicipal consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to local governments and municipalities. They help these entities to make informed decisions about a range of issues, including land use planning, zoning, transportation, and infrastructure development. Municipal consultants work closely with government officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders to …Examples: Public engagement and outreach, Community revitalization
- 624190-14 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. This industry involves providing support and assistance to people who are facing various challenges in their lives, such as poverty, homelessness, mental health issues, and social isolation. Community Services organizations …Examples: Community centers
- 813110-26 - SynagoguesSynagogues are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship for the Jewish community. They are typically led by a rabbi and provide a space for prayer, study, and community events. Synagogues can vary in size and style, from small community centers to large, ornate buildings. The primary purpose of a synagogue is to provide a space for Jewish worship and to foster …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 813990-01 - Home Owners AssociationsHome Owners Associations (HOAs) are non-profit organizations that are responsible for managing and maintaining common areas and amenities in residential communities. These associations are typically created by developers or builders when a new community is established, and membership is mandatory for all homeowners within the community. The primary goal of HOAs is to ensure …Examples: Community landscaping, Communication and outreach
- 624230-02 - Refugee Programs-Resettlement/Health ServiceRefugee Programs-Resettlement/Health Service is a subdivision of the Emergency and Other Relief Services industry that focuses on providing assistance to refugees who have been displaced from their home countries due to war, persecution, or other forms of violence. This industry involves a range of services aimed at helping refugees resettle in a new country and providing them with the necessary …Examples: Community outreach programs for refugees
- 813110-49 - Synagogues Lubavitch ChabadSynagogues Lubavitch Chabad is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the Lubavitch Chabad movement within Judaism. Lubavitch Chabad is a Hasidic movement that emphasizes outreach and education, and its synagogues serve as centers for prayer, study, and community events. These synagogues are typically led by a rabbi who is trained in Lubavitch Chabad …Examples: Community outreach
- 813110-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community. This industry is focused on providing a liberal approach to Jewish worship and practices. Synagogues Liberal are known for their inclusive and progressive values, which are reflected in their religious services and community outreach programs. These …Examples: Jewish community center
- 813319-18 - Hispanic ServicesThe Hispanic Services industry involves organizations that provide social advocacy and support services to the Hispanic community. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for Hispanics by addressing their unique needs and challenges. Hispanic Services organizations may offer a range of services, including education, healthcare, legal assistance, employment support, and …Examples: Community development corporations serving Hispanic neighborhoods
- 813110-43 - Synagogues TraditionalSynagogues Traditional are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and community for Jewish individuals who follow traditional Jewish practices and beliefs. These synagogues typically have a rabbi who leads services and provides spiritual guidance to members. The services held at Synagogues Traditional include prayer, Torah readings, and other religious rituals. In addition …Examples: Community outreach events
- 813311-02 - Gay & Lesbian OrganizationsGay & Lesbian Organizations are non-profit organizations that advocate for the rights and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community. These organizations work towards creating a more inclusive society by promoting equality, providing support and resources, and raising awareness about LGBTQ+ issues. They also work towards ending discrimination and harassment based on sexual orientation and gender …Examples: LGBTQ+ community centers
- 541715-19 - ObservatoriesObservatories are facilities that are designed to observe and study celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. These facilities are typically located in remote areas with minimal light pollution to ensure the best possible viewing conditions. Observatories can be operated by universities, government agencies, or private organizations and are used for a variety of purposes including …Examples: Public outreach observatories
- 541820-03 - Political ConsultantsPolitical Consultants are professionals who provide strategic advice and guidance to political candidates, parties, and organizations. They help their clients to develop and implement effective communication and campaign strategies to achieve their political goals. Political Consultants work closely with their clients to understand their objectives, target audience, and political landscape. They …Examples: Voter outreach
- 624221-04 - MissionsThe Missions industry is a subdivision of the Temporary Shelters industry, which provides temporary housing and support services to individuals in need. Missions specifically cater to individuals who are homeless or in need of emergency shelter due to natural disasters or other crises. The primary goal of Missions is to provide a safe and secure environment for individuals to stay while they get …Examples: Outreach programs, Street outreach programs
- 813940-02 - Political Campaign ServicePolitical Campaign Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813940 that involves providing services to political candidates and parties during election campaigns. This industry is responsible for managing and executing various aspects of political campaigns, including fundraising, advertising, public relations, and voter outreach. Political Campaign Service providers work closely with …Examples: Voter outreach and mobilization
- 926140-02 - County Government-Agricultural ProgramsCounty Government-Agricultural Programs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926140 that involves the regulation and implementation of agricultural programs at the county level. These programs are designed to support and promote the agricultural industry within a specific county, and may include a range of activities such as providing technical assistance to farmers, managing agricultural land use, …Examples: Agricultural education and outreach programs
- 611110-05 - Boards Of EducationBoards of Education are administrative bodies responsible for overseeing the operation of public elementary and secondary schools in a particular district or region. They are typically composed of elected officials who work together to establish policies and procedures, allocate resources, and ensure that students receive a quality education. Boards of Education are responsible for hiring and …Examples: Community Outreach and Engagement
- 624221-06 - Settlement HousesSettlement Houses are community-based organizations that provide a range of services to improve the quality of life for individuals and families in low-income neighborhoods. Settlement Houses typically offer a variety of programs and services, including education and job training, health and wellness programs, childcare, and social services. Settlement Houses aim to empower individuals and …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 711510-07 - Citizens' Advice BureauCitizens' Advice Bureau is a non-profit organization that provides free and confidential advice to people in need. The organization offers a range of services to help individuals with various issues, including debt, housing, employment, benefits, and consumer rights. Citizens' Advice Bureau is staffed by trained volunteers who provide advice and support to clients in person, over the phone, or …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 713990-53 - Volleyball ClubsVolleyball Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals or teams to play volleyball. These clubs offer a range of activities related to volleyball, including training, coaching, and competitions. Volleyball Clubs are dedicated to promoting the sport of volleyball and providing a safe and enjoyable environment for players of all ages and skill levels. They may also …Examples: Beach Volleyball Clubs, Youth Volleyball Clubs, College Volleyball Clubs, Amateur Volleyball Clubs, Professional
- 813110-06 - Church OrganizationsChurch Organizations are a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under NAICS Code 813110. These organizations are typically non-profit entities that are focused on providing religious services and support to their members and the community. Church Organizations can be found in various denominations and can range in size from small local congregations to …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 813110-19 - RabbisRabbis are religious leaders who are trained in Jewish law and tradition. They are responsible for leading Jewish congregations in prayer, providing spiritual guidance, and teaching the principles of Judaism. Rabbis are also involved in performing religious ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and bar mitzvahs. They play a crucial role in the Jewish community and are highly respected for …Examples: Jewish community centers, Jewish outreach organizations
- 813311-08 - Donation CentersDonation Centers are organizations that collect and distribute goods and materials to those in need. These centers typically accept donations of clothing, household items, furniture, and other goods from individuals and businesses. The donated items are then sorted, cleaned, and made available for sale or distribution to those in need. Donation Centers may also provide job training and employment …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 813410-18 - OrganizationsOrganizations are groups of individuals who come together for a common purpose, often with a focus on social or civic issues. These groups can be non-profit or for-profit, and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. The activities of organizations can vary widely, but often involve advocacy, fundraising, community outreach, and …Examples: Community development organizations
- 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 arts, including but …Examples: Digital Art Community, Visual Arts Community, Creative Community Hub
- 813110-39 - Temples-SikhTemples-Sikh is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110 that refers to religious organizations that are dedicated to the Sikh faith. These temples are places of worship where Sikhs gather to pray, meditate, and participate in religious ceremonies. The Sikh religion originated in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century and is based on the teachings of Guru Nanak and nine successive Sikh …Examples: Langar (community kitchen)
- 519290-11 - Conference & Seminar CoordinatorsConference & Seminar Coordinators is an industry that involves the planning, organization, and execution of conferences, seminars, and other events. These professionals work with clients to determine the goals and objectives of the event, select a venue, arrange for speakers and entertainment, and manage all logistical details to ensure a successful event. Conference & Seminar Coordinators must …Examples: Community outreach events
- 541690-42 - Zoning ConsultantsZoning consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, businesses, and government agencies on zoning regulations and land use planning. They help clients navigate the complex zoning laws and regulations that govern land use and development, and provide guidance on how to comply with these regulations while achieving their goals. Zoning consultants work with a …Examples: Public hearings and community outreach
- 541820-04 - Public Relations CounselorsPublic Relations Counselors are professionals who provide strategic communication services to clients in order to build and maintain a positive public image. They work with individuals, organizations, and businesses to develop and implement effective communication strategies that promote their clients' interests and enhance their reputation. Public Relations Counselors are responsible for …Examples: Community outreach
- 611110-18 - School DistrictsSchool Districts are administrative units responsible for overseeing public schools in a specific geographic area. They are responsible for managing budgets, hiring staff, setting academic standards, and ensuring that students receive a quality education. School Districts are typically governed by an elected school board, which is responsible for making policy decisions and overseeing the …Examples: Community Outreach Programs
- 611699-09 - Citizenship InstructionCitizenship Instruction is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that involves providing education and training to individuals on the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of being a citizen of a particular country. This industry is focused on helping individuals understand the laws, customs, and traditions of their country of residence, as well as the democratic process and how to …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 621999-59 - Hiv Information & ServicesHIV Information & Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that provides information, counseling, and support services to individuals and communities affected by HIV/AIDS. This industry aims to prevent the spread of HIV and improve the quality of life for those living with the virus. HIV Information & Services may include testing, treatment, education, and outreach …Examples: Community-based organizations (CBOs)
- 624190-12 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for their clients by addressing social, economic, and health-related issues. Social Service & Welfare Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing support and assistance …Examples: Community development corporations
- 624190-18 - Crisis CentersCrisis Centers are facilities that provide immediate assistance and support to individuals who are experiencing a crisis or emergency situation. These centers are staffed by trained professionals who are equipped to handle a wide range of crises, including mental health emergencies, domestic violence, substance abuse, and suicide prevention. Crisis Centers offer a safe and confidential …Examples: Suicide prevention hotline, Domestic violence crisis center, Substance abuse crisis center, Mental health crisis
- 624210-01 - Food BanksFood Banks are non-profit organizations that collect, store, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. These organizations work to alleviate hunger and food insecurity by providing free or low-cost food to those who cannot afford it. Food Banks typically receive donations of food from individuals, grocery stores, and other food-related businesses, and then distribute the food to …Examples: Community outreach
- 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 arts, such as advocacy, …Examples: Art education programs, Art advocacy organizations, Art festivals, Art museums associations, Art research centers, Art
- 813110-08 - ChurchesChurches are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance to their members. They are typically led by a pastor or priest and offer regular religious services, such as Sunday mass or weekly prayer meetings. Churches may also provide additional services to their members, such as counseling, youth programs, and community outreach initiatives. The …Examples: Protestant churches, Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Methodist churches, Lutheran churches, Presbyterian churches,
- 813110-09 - ClergyClergy is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110, which falls under the category of Religious Organizations. The Clergy industry involves individuals who are ordained or licensed to conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions associated with beliefs and practices of religious faiths. These individuals are commonly referred to as priests, ministers, pastors, rabbis, imams, or …Examples: Community outreach
- 813110-33 - Spiritual OrganizationsSpiritual Organizations are a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, as classified by the NAICS Code 813110. These organizations are focused on providing spiritual guidance, support, and education to individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their faith or spirituality. Spiritual Organizations may be affiliated with a particular religion or may be non-denominational, and they …Examples: Mindfulness meditation centers, Yoga studios, Spiritual retreat centers, New Age bookstores, Energy healing centers,
- 813110-41 - Synagogues JewishSynagogues Jewish are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship and community for Jewish individuals. These organizations are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of services and activities for their members. Synagogues Jewish are an important part of Jewish culture and tradition, providing a space for prayer, study, and socialization. …Examples: Interfaith outreach programs
- 813110-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent are religious organizations that are not affiliated with any particular branch of Judaism or any other religious organization. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They are typically led by a rabbi or other religious leader and provide a range of religious services and activities for their members. …Examples: Community service projects, Interfaith outreach programs
- 813219-02 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceVolunteer Workers Placement Service is an industry that involves connecting volunteers with organizations that need their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government, or private entities that require assistance from volunteers for various tasks. Volunteer Workers Placement Service providers act as intermediaries between volunteers and organizations, helping to match volunteers …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 813319-09 - Social Services NECSocial Services NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subcategory of the Other Social Advocacy Organizations industry. This industry involves providing a range of social services to individuals and communities that are not covered by other social advocacy organizations. Social Services NEC organizations work towards improving the quality of life of individuals and communities by …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 922120-03 - Police DepartmentsPolice Departments are organizations responsible for maintaining law and order, protecting citizens, and preventing crime within a specific jurisdiction. They are typically funded by local governments and employ trained professionals who are authorized to use force when necessary to protect the public. Police Departments play a crucial role in ensuring public safety and enforcing the law. …Examples: Community outreach
- 922160-03 - Fire DepartmentsFire Departments are organizations that provide fire protection and emergency services to communities. They are responsible for responding to fires, accidents, and other emergencies in their designated areas. Fire Departments also play a crucial role in educating the public about fire safety and prevention. They are typically funded by local governments and staffed by trained professionals …Examples: Community outreach
- 923130-01 - City Government-Social & Human ResourcesCity Government-Social & Human Resources is a subdivision of the Administration of Human Resource Programs industry that focuses on providing social and human resource programs at the city level. This industry involves the management and administration of programs that aim to improve the quality of life of citizens in a city. City Government-Social & Human Resources is responsible for the …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 237210-07 - Housing DevelopersHousing Developers are companies that specialize in the development of residential properties. This involves the acquisition of land, obtaining necessary permits, designing and constructing homes, and marketing and selling the finished product. Housing Developers may work on a small scale, building individual homes, or on a larger scale, developing entire neighborhoods or communities. …Examples: Retirement community development, Gated community development, Planned community development
- 541320-11 - City Regional & Town PlannersCity Regional & Town Planners are professionals who specialize in the planning and development of urban and rural areas. They work to create sustainable and livable communities by designing and implementing plans that address issues such as land use, transportation, housing, and environmental concerns. These planners work with government agencies, private developers, and community …Examples: Community Planning
- 621999-01 - Aids Information & TestingAids Information & Testing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that focuses on providing information and testing services related to HIV/AIDS. This industry is dedicated to educating individuals about the risks and prevention of HIV/AIDS, as well as providing testing services to those who may be at risk. Aids Information & Testing services are typically provided by healthcare professionals …Examples: Community health centers, LGBTQ+ community centers offering HIV/AIDS services, Mobile testing units for
- 623312-02 - Community Care Facilities-Adult CareCommunity Care Facilities-Adult Care is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 623312, which involves providing assisted living facilities for the elderly. This industry provides a range of services to adults who require assistance with daily living activities, but do not require the level of care provided in a nursing home. Community Care Facilities-Adult Care provides a safe and …Examples: Assisted living communities, Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), Independent living
- 624229-03 - Social SettlementsSocial Settlements are organizations that provide a range of community-based services to individuals and families in need. These services are designed to promote social welfare and improve the quality of life for those who are facing economic, social, or personal challenges. Social Settlements typically operate in urban areas and are often run by non-profit organizations or …Examples: Community centers
- 813110-42 - Synagogues OrthodoxSynagogues Orthodox is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the Orthodox Jewish community. This industry involves the operation of synagogues that follow traditional Jewish practices and beliefs. Synagogues Orthodox provide a place of worship, education, and community for Orthodox Jews. These synagogues are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range …Examples: Jewish community centers
- 813110-45 - Synagogues ReconstructionistSynagogues Reconstructionist is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the Reconstructionist movement within Judaism. Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern Jewish movement that emphasizes the evolving nature of Jewish traditions and beliefs. Synagogues Reconstructionist are places of worship where members of the Reconstructionist Jewish community come …Examples: Reconstructionist Jewish community
- 813110-52 - Synagogues SephardicSynagogues Sephardic is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically caters to the Sephardic Jewish community. Sephardic Jews are descendants of Jews who lived in the Iberian Peninsula before the Spanish Inquisition and subsequent expulsion in the late 15th century. Synagogues Sephardic provide a place of worship and community for Sephardic Jews to …Examples: Sephardic Jewish Community Center
- 813319-03 - Community Action AgenciesCommunity Action Agencies are non-profit organizations that aim to alleviate poverty and empower low-income individuals and families. These agencies provide a range of services and programs to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life. Community Action Agencies work closely with local communities to identify the needs of low-income …Examples: Job training programs, Housing assistance programs, Food assistance programs, Healthcare programs, Education programs,
- 813410-09 - SororitiesSororities are social organizations that are exclusively for women. These organizations are typically found on college and university campuses, and they provide a range of social and philanthropic activities for their members. Sororities are often associated with Greek life, and they are known for their strong sense of community and sisterhood. Members of sororities participate in a …Examples: Community service projects
- 813410-19 - Women's Organizations & ServicesWomen's Organizations & Services is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that focuses on providing support, resources, and advocacy for women. This industry includes a wide range of organizations and services that cater to women's needs, including health and wellness, education and training, career development, legal assistance, and social and community support. …Examples: Women's social and community clubs
- 813910-05 - Chambers Of CommerceChambers of Commerce are non-profit organizations that represent and promote the interests of businesses in a particular region or community. They serve as a voice for the business community and work to improve the economic and social well-being of their members. Chambers of Commerce provide a range of services to their members, including networking opportunities, business education …Examples: Local business community
- 925120-04 - State Govt-Urban Planning & DevelopmentState Govt-Urban Planning & Development is an industry that involves the administration and management of urban planning and community development programs at the state government level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that promote sustainable development, economic growth, and social well-being in urban areas. State Govt-Urban Planning & …Examples: Community development programs
- 221310-04 - Water Conservation Products & ServicesWater Conservation Products & Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 221310, which involves the provision of products and services that help in the conservation of water resources. This industry is focused on developing and implementing innovative solutions to reduce water consumption and promote sustainable water use practices. The products and services offered by this industry are designed …Examples: Water conservation education and outreach programs
- 323117-02 - Christian Tracts (Manufacturing)Christian Tracts Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Books Printing Manufacturing industry, which involves the printing and production of religious pamphlets or booklets that contain Christian messages. These tracts are typically small in size and are designed to be easily distributed to a wide audience. The content of Christian tracts can vary widely, but they often include information about …Examples: Church outreach materials
- 424920-01 - Bibles (Wholesale)Bibles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of Bibles. This industry involves the purchase of Bibles from publishers or manufacturers and the resale of these products to retailers, religious organizations, and other wholesalers. Bibles (Wholesale) companies may also provide additional …Examples: Outreach Bibles
- 541820-02 - LobbyistsLobbyists are professionals who are hired by individuals, organizations, or businesses to influence government officials and policymakers to make decisions that benefit their clients. They work to shape public policy and legislation by advocating for their clients' interests and promoting their agenda. Lobbyists may work in a variety of industries, including healthcare, energy, finance, and …Examples: Healthcare reform, Environmental regulation, Tax policy, Energy policy, Labor laws, Immigration policy, Education
- 541890-06 - Advertising-PromotionalThe Advertising-Promotional industry involves providing promotional and advertising services to businesses and organizations. This industry is focused on creating and executing advertising campaigns that promote a product, service, or brand. Advertising-Promotional companies work with clients to develop marketing strategies, create advertising materials, and execute campaigns across various media …Examples: Public relations and media outreach
- 541990-20 - MeteorologistsMeteorologists are professionals who study and forecast weather patterns and phenomena. They use a combination of scientific knowledge, computer models, and observational data to analyze and predict weather conditions. Meteorologists work in a variety of settings, including government agencies, private companies, and research institutions. They play a critical role in providing information to the …Examples: Weather education and outreach
- 561311-10 - Pharmacist Employment RegisterThe Pharmacist Employment Register industry involves the operation of an online or physical platform that connects pharmacists seeking employment with potential employers in the pharmaceutical industry. This industry provides a valuable service to both job seekers and employers by streamlining the hiring process and ensuring that qualified candidates are matched with suitable job openings. The …Examples: Pharmacist job board, Online pharmacist employment platform, Pharmaceutical staffing agency, Pharmacist recruitment
- 611310-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are not enrolled in a degree program. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in a particular field. University/College-Extension Programs offer a wide …Examples: Professional development courses, Certificate programs, Continuing education courses, Workshops and seminars, Language
- 621999-37 - Milk BanksMilk Banks are a type of ambulatory health care service that specializes in the collection, processing, and distribution of human milk for infants in need. These banks are typically non-profit organizations that work to ensure that premature or sick infants have access to safe and nutritious breast milk. Milk Banks follow strict guidelines for screening and testing donors, as well as pasteurizing …Examples: Milk bank outreach and education
- 624110-01 - Adoption AgenciesAdoption agencies are organizations that facilitate the adoption process for individuals or couples who wish to become parents. These agencies work to ensure that children in need of a permanent home are placed with loving and capable families. Adoption agencies provide a range of services, including counseling, home studies, and post-adoption support. They also work with birth parents to help …Examples: Domestic infant adoption, International adoption, Foster care adoption, Special needs adoption, Open adoption, Closed
- 624110-03 - Government-Individual/Family Social ServicesGovernment-Individual/Family Social Services is a subdivision of the Child and Youth Services industry that focuses on providing social services to individuals and families in need. This industry is primarily composed of government agencies that provide a range of services to help individuals and families overcome social, economic, and personal challenges. The services provided by this industry …Examples: Family counseling services, Homeless prevention services, Domestic violence prevention and intervention services,
- 624190-07 - Self Help GroupsSelf Help Groups are organizations that provide support and assistance to individuals who are dealing with a specific issue or challenge. These groups are typically formed by individuals who share a common experience or condition, such as addiction, mental health issues, or chronic illness. The purpose of Self Help Groups is to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can share …Examples: Addiction recovery support groups, Mental health peer support groups, Chronic illness support groups, Caregiver support
- 624190-13 - Referral ServicesReferral services are businesses that provide a platform for connecting individuals or businesses with service providers. These services act as intermediaries between the service providers and the clients, helping clients find the right service provider for their needs. Referral services can operate in a variety of industries, including healthcare, legal, home services, and more. They typically …Examples: Home services referral, Legal services referral, Healthcare services referral, Financial services referral, Education
- 624229-01 - Housing AssistanceHousing Assistance is an industry that provides support and aid to individuals and families who are in need of affordable housing. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to help people find and maintain safe and stable housing. Housing Assistance can be provided by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private companies. …Examples: Homeless outreach programs
- 711110-02 - Opera CompaniesOpera Companies are organizations that produce and perform operas, which are theatrical works that combine singing, music, and drama. These companies typically have a team of professional singers, musicians, and stage performers who work together to create a range of productions that showcase the beauty and complexity of opera. Opera Companies may perform in a variety of venues, including …Examples: Opera outreach programs
- 712190-13 - State Wildlife Mgmt Areas/Wildlife AreasState Wildlife Management Areas/Wildlife Areas are public lands managed by state governments for the conservation and preservation of wildlife and their habitats. These areas are designated for recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. The primary goal of these areas is to maintain and enhance the natural habitat for wildlife species, including endangered …Examples: Wildlife education and outreach
- 712190-18 - Federal Wildlife RefugesFederal Wildlife Refuges are protected areas of land and water that are managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. These refuges are established to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats, as well as to provide opportunities for wildlife-dependent recreation and education. Federal Wildlife Refuges are located throughout the United States and its territories, and cover a wide …Examples: Wetland conservation, Bird watching, Hunting, Fishing, Wildlife photography, Environmental education, Habitat
- 813212-03 - Suicide Prevention ServiceThe Suicide Prevention Service industry is a subdivision of the Voluntary Health Organizations industry. This industry is dedicated to providing support and resources to individuals who are at risk of suicide or have been affected by suicide. The main goal of this industry is to prevent suicide by providing crisis intervention, counseling, and education to those in need. Suicide Prevention …Examples: Crisis Text Line, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, The Trevor Project,
- 813311-07 - Child Advocacy GroupsChild advocacy groups are organizations that work to protect the rights and well-being of children. These groups advocate for children who are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, and work to ensure that children have access to education, healthcare, and other basic needs. Child advocacy groups also work to promote policies and laws that benefit children, and provide support and resources …Examples: Foster care advocacy, Child abuse prevention, Juvenile justice reform, Child welfare policy, Education advocacy, Child
- 813319-19 - Patient AdvocatesPatient Advocates are professionals who work to ensure that patients receive the best possible care and treatment. They act as a liaison between patients and healthcare providers, helping patients navigate the complex healthcare system and advocating for their rights. Patient Advocates may work in hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare settings, or they may work independently as consultants. …Examples: Cancer patient advocacy, Mental health patient advocacy, Pediatric patient advocacy, Elder care patient advocacy,
- 813319-21 - Cultural PreservationCultural Preservation is an industry that focuses on the protection and conservation of cultural heritage and traditions. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at preserving cultural artifacts, practices, and knowledge for future generations. Cultural Preservation professionals work to safeguard cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and traditions from damage, destruction, or loss due …Examples: Historic site preservation, Indigenous language revitalization, Folk art conservation, Traditional music preservation,
- 924110-03 - Federal Govt-Environmental ProgramsFederal Govt-Environmental Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of air and water resource and solid waste management programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and regulations that aim to protect the environment and public health. Federal Govt-Environmental Programs cover a wide range of activities, …Examples: Environmental education and outreach
- 928120-06 - Organizations-InternationalThe Organizations-International industry involves non-profit organizations that operate on an international level. These organizations work towards promoting international relations, cooperation, and development. They may focus on a range of issues such as human rights, environmental protection, health, education, and poverty alleviation. The Organizations-International industry plays a crucial …Examples: Humanitarian aid organizations, International development organizations, Environmental protection organizations, Peace
- 236220-10 - Buildings-PoleBuildings-Pole is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220 that involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings using poles as the primary structural support. This type of construction is commonly used for agricultural buildings, such as barns and storage facilities, as well as for recreational buildings, such as sports arenas and community centers. Buildings-Pole …Examples: Community centers
- 237210-03 - Mobile Homes & Trailers-Parks DesignersMobile Homes & Trailers-Parks Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning mobile home and trailer parks. They are responsible for creating layouts that maximize space and functionality while adhering to zoning laws and regulations. These designers work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then develop plans that meet those requirements. They …Examples: Manufactured home community design, Park model community design
- 238910-33 - Swimming Pool RemovalSwimming pool removal is a specialized service offered by site preparation contractors. This industry involves the complete removal of swimming pools from residential and commercial properties. The process of swimming pool removal includes draining the pool, breaking up the concrete or fiberglass shell, and removing all debris from the site. The goal of swimming pool removal is to restore the …Examples: Community pool removal, Retirement community pool removal
- 518210-03 - Computer Bulletin BoardsComputer Bulletin Boards are online platforms that allow users to post and share messages, files, and other content with a community of users. These bulletin boards can be public or private and can cover a wide range of topics, from hobbies and interests to professional networking and support groups. Users can interact with each other by posting messages, responding to posts, and sharing …Examples: Community message boards, File sharing communities, Gaming communities
- 522130-05 - Credit Unions Not Federally CharteredCredit Unions Not Federally Chartered are financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members. These credit unions are not regulated by the federal government, but instead are regulated by state laws. They offer a range of financial services to their members, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions Not Federally Chartered are …Examples: Community-based credit unions
- 522180-03 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that includes companies that accept deposits and provide loans and other credit intermediation services. These institutions are typically smaller than commercial banks and are often community-based. They are also known as savings and loan associations or mutual savings banks. Savings Institutions-Except Federal …Examples: Community banks
- 522299-08 - County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies that are owned by county governments or the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for credit from …Examples: Community development financial institutions, Community development corporations
- 531110-04 - CondominiumsCondominiums are a type of residential building where individual units are owned by different individuals, while the common areas and facilities are jointly owned and maintained by the unit owners through a condominium association. This type of housing is popular in urban areas and provides a sense of community living with shared amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, and …Examples: Gated community condominiums
- 532289-41 - StagesThe Stages industry involves the rental of portable stages for events and performances. These stages are typically made of lightweight materials and can be easily assembled and disassembled. The industry caters to a wide range of events, from small community gatherings to large music festivals and corporate events. Stages are an essential component of any event that requires a platform for …Examples: Community gatherings
- 541690-01 - Park PlanningPark Planning is a subdivision of the Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services industry. It involves the planning, design, and development of parks and recreational areas. Park planners work with government agencies, private organizations, and communities to create outdoor spaces that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and environmentally sustainable. They take into account …Examples: Community park planning
- 541690-17 - Mining ConsultantsMining consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to mining companies. They help mining companies to optimize their operations, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Mining consultants work with mining companies to identify areas where improvements can be made, and then develop and implement strategies to achieve those improvements. They also provide advice on issues …Examples: Community relations
- 541690-54 - Economic Development AgenciesEconomic Development Agencies are organizations that work towards the economic growth and development of a region or community. They provide a range of services and programs to support businesses, attract investment, and create jobs. Economic Development Agencies work closely with local governments, businesses, and community organizations to identify opportunities for growth and …Examples: Business Attraction, Workforce Development, Entrepreneurship Programs, Business Incubators, Export Assistance, Industry
- 561110-20 - Swimming Pool ManagementSwimming pool management is a specialized industry that involves the maintenance, repair, and operation of swimming pools. This industry is responsible for ensuring that swimming pools are safe, clean, and properly functioning. Swimming pool management companies may work with a variety of clients, including hotels, resorts, community centers, and private homeowners. The services provided …Examples: Community center swimming pools
- 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 …Examples: Information Technology, Nursing, Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Graphic Design, Welding, HVAC Technology, Dental
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