NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "community-council"
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- 813410-05 - Educational AssociationsEducational Associations are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and advancing education in a particular field or subject. These associations can be focused on a specific level of education, such as primary or secondary education, or on a particular subject area, such as science or history. Educational Associations can also be focused on professional development and continuing education …Examples: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, National Council for the Social Studies, National
- 813910-06 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including advocacy, education, and networking opportunities. They work to promote the economic and social well-being of their members, as well as to advance the interests of the agricultural industry as a whole. Farm …Examples: National Pork Producers Council, National Potato Council, National Chicken Council
- 921120-14 - Political RepresentativesPolitical Representatives are individuals who are elected or appointed to represent the interests of their constituents in government bodies. They are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the people they represent and advocating for policies that align with their constituents' needs and values. Political Representatives can serve at the local, state, or national level and may hold …Examples: City Council Members, Tribal Council Members
- 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
- 925110-03 - Federal Government-Housing ProgramsThe Federal Government-Housing Programs industry involves the administration of housing programs by the federal government. These programs aim to provide affordable housing options to low-income families, individuals, and communities. The industry includes a range of activities such as the development and management of public housing, rental assistance programs, and mortgage insurance …Examples: Community Development Block Grant Program
- 813110-36 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-OrgztnMosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-Orgztn is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that involves the operation of mosques and other Muslim-Islamic charitable organizations. Mosques are places of worship for followers of Islam and serve as community centers for Muslims. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including religious education, social …Examples: Council on American-Islamic Relations, Muslim Public Affairs Council
- 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,
- 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
- 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, sculpture, or photography, or a …Examples: Community Arts Council
- 921120-12 - MunicipalitiesMunicipalities are local government bodies responsible for providing essential services and maintaining public facilities within a specific geographic area. They are typically headed by a mayor or city manager and overseen by a council or board of elected officials. Municipalities are responsible for a wide range of services, including public safety, waste management, transportation, parks …Examples: Waste management, Public transportation, Parks and recreation, Water and sewer services, Road maintenance, Zoning and
- 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
- 813910-14 - Motoring OrganizationsMotoring Organizations are a subdivision of the Business Associations industry that specifically cater to the needs and interests of individuals and businesses involved in the automotive industry. These organizations provide a range of services and resources to their members, including advocacy, education, networking opportunities, and access to industry-specific information and research. …Examples: Automotive Safety Council
- 921120-10 - Legislative AssembliesLegislative Assemblies are organizations that are responsible for creating and passing laws. These assemblies are typically made up of elected officials who represent the citizens of a particular region or district. The main function of Legislative Assemblies is to debate and vote on proposed legislation, which can range from local ordinances to national laws. In addition to passing laws, …Examples: Legislative Council
- 921130-03 - Federal Government-Finance & TaxationThe Federal Government-Finance & Taxation industry involves the management and regulation of financial activities and taxation policies by the federal government. This industry is responsible for collecting taxes, managing public debt, and overseeing financial institutions. The Federal Government-Finance & Taxation industry plays a crucial role in maintaining the economic stability of the country. …Examples: Taxation policies, Public debt management, Financial institution regulation, Fiscal policy development, Budget
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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: Community revitalization
- 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
- 813110-27 - 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 partnership with …Examples: Healthcare clinics for underserved communities, Community outreach events and activities
- 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
- 813110-43 - 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 611710-06 - LiteracyThe Literacy industry, a subdivision of Educational Support Services, involves providing educational support and services to individuals and communities to improve their reading, writing, and communication skills. This industry is focused on promoting literacy and helping individuals develop the necessary skills to succeed in their personal and professional lives. Literacy programs can be …Examples: Community literacy initiatives
- 621330-03 - Social WorkersSocial Workers are professionals who help individuals, families, and communities to enhance their well-being and overall quality of life. They work with people who are facing a range of challenges such as poverty, addiction, abuse, mental illness, and disability. Social Workers provide support, counseling, and advocacy services to help their clients overcome these challenges and improve …Examples: Community health centers
- 621999-15 - Health & Welfare AgenciesHealth & Welfare Agencies are organizations that provide a range of services related to the health and well-being of individuals and communities. These agencies may offer services such as health education, disease prevention, health promotion, and social services. Health & Welfare Agencies may also provide assistance with accessing healthcare services, such as insurance enrollment and …Examples: Community Health Centers
- 621999-52 - Wellness ProgramsWellness Programs are a type of ambulatory health care service that focuses on promoting and maintaining the overall well-being of individuals. These programs are designed to help individuals adopt and maintain healthy behaviors, prevent illness and injury, and improve their physical, mental, and emotional health. Wellness Programs can be offered by a variety of organizations, including …Examples: Community wellness programs
- 624210-02 - Soup KitchensSoup Kitchens are a type of Community Food Service that provides free meals to individuals and families in need. These kitchens are typically run by non-profit organizations, religious institutions, or government agencies. The primary goal of Soup Kitchens is to alleviate hunger and provide a basic need to those who may not have access to regular meals. Soup Kitchens are often located in …Examples: Community Centers
- 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
- 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
- 624410-08 - Head StartHead Start is a federally funded program that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families. The program is designed to promote school readiness and enhance the social and cognitive development of children from birth to age five. Head Start programs are operated by local non-profit organizations, …Examples: Early childhood education, Child development services, Family support services, Health and nutrition services, Parent
- 711211-01 - Basketball ClubsBasketball Clubs are organizations that manage and operate basketball teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth leagues. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing practices and games, managing finances, and promoting their teams to the public. Basketball Clubs can operate at various levels, from local …Examples: Community Basketball Teams
- 711211-04 - Soccer ClubsSoccer Clubs are organizations that manage and operate soccer teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth development programs. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing training sessions and matches, managing finances, and promoting the team to the public. Soccer Clubs can be found at various levels of competition, …Examples: Community Soccer Clubs
- 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
- 712110-07 - Cultural CentresCultural Centres are establishments that promote and preserve cultural heritage and diversity through various activities and events. These centres provide a platform for artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts to showcase their talents and share their knowledge with the community. Cultural Centres can be found in various settings such as universities, community centres, and …Examples: Folk dance workshops, Historical reenactments, Indigenous art exhibitions, Language classes, Music festivals, Poetry
- 713940-21 - Tennis Courts-PrivatePrivate tennis courts are facilities that are owned and operated by individuals or organizations for the purpose of playing tennis. These courts are not open to the general public and are typically located on private property or within private clubs. Private tennis courts can be indoor or outdoor and may be made of a variety of surfaces, including clay, grass, or hard court materials. The …Examples: Community center tennis courts, Retirement community tennis courts
- 713940-22 - Tennis Courts-PublicThe Tennis Courts-Public industry involves the operation of public tennis courts that are available for use by the general public. These courts may be located in parks, community centers, or other public spaces. The industry includes the maintenance and upkeep of the courts, as well as the provision of equipment such as tennis balls and rackets. Public tennis courts may be used for …Examples: Community center tennis courts
- 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
- 812220-09 - MausoleumsMausoleums are structures that are designed to hold the remains of deceased individuals above ground. They are typically made of stone or concrete and can range in size from small family mausoleums to large community structures. Mausoleums are often used as a final resting place for individuals or families who wish to have a more permanent and visible memorial. …Examples: Community mausoleums
- 812990-34 - Welcoming Service For NewcomersWelcoming Service for Newcomers is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals or families who have recently moved to a new location. The service is designed to help newcomers settle into their new community by providing them with information, resources, and guidance. The industry involves a range of activities that are aimed at making the transition to a new place as …Examples: Community events
- 813110-15 - MosquesMosques are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. They are typically led by an imam, who leads prayers and delivers sermons. Mosques are not only a place of worship, but also serve as a community center for Muslims to gather and socialize. They often offer educational programs, such as Quranic studies and Arabic language classes, as …Examples: Community service projects
- 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
- 813110-31 - Places Of Worship-Non TheisticPlaces of Worship-Non Theistic is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110, which refers to religious organizations. However, unlike traditional places of worship, non-theistic places of worship do not believe in a deity or a higher power. Instead, they focus on promoting ethical and moral values, community building, and personal growth. These places of worship are often associated with …Examples: Humanist community centers
- 813110-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that is dedicated to the practice and worship of Hinduism. This industry involves the operation of temples, shrines, and other places of worship that are specifically designed for the Hindu faith. Temples-Hindu provide a space for devotees to come together and participate in religious ceremonies, rituals, and other spiritual …Examples: Community Centers
- 813110-40 - Temples-Hare KrishnaTemples-Hare Krishna is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the practice and teachings of the Hare Krishna movement, also known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). This industry involves the operation of temples and centers that provide spiritual guidance, education, and community services to followers of the Hare Krishna …Examples: Krishna consciousness community
- 813110-44 - Synagogues MessianicSynagogues Messianic are religious organizations that follow the Jewish faith and believe in Jesus as the Messiah. They combine Jewish traditions and customs with the teachings of Jesus Christ. The focus of Synagogues Messianic is to provide a place of worship for Jewish believers in Jesus and to spread the message of the Gospel to the Jewish community. Services typically include prayer, …Examples: Messianic synagogue community
- 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
- 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
- 813319-10 - Crime Prevention ProgramsCrime Prevention Programs are a type of social advocacy organization that focuses on reducing crime rates and promoting safety in communities. These programs aim to prevent criminal activity by implementing various strategies and initiatives that address the root causes of crime. Crime Prevention Programs work closely with law enforcement agencies, community leaders, and residents …Examples: Community policing initiatives
- 813410-02 - Fraternal OrganizationsFraternal Organizations are non-profit organizations that are formed for the purpose of providing social and recreational activities for their members. These organizations are typically membership-based and are often organized around a common interest or goal. Fraternal Organizations can be found in a variety of settings, including college campuses, religious institutions, and community …Examples: Masonic Lodges, Order of the Eastern Star, Knights of Columbus, Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Odd
- 813410-06 - Fraternities & SororitiesFraternities & Sororities are social organizations that are typically found on college and university campuses. These organizations are made up of members who share common interests and goals, and who come together to form a community. Fraternities & Sororities are often involved in a range of activities, including social events, community service projects, and philanthropic …Examples: Greek Life, College Fraternities, University Sororities, Social Clubs, Student Organizations, Brotherhoods,
- 813410-07 - Peace OrganizationsPeace Organizations are non-profit organizations that work towards promoting peace and non-violence in society. These organizations aim to create a world where conflicts are resolved through peaceful means and where people can live in harmony with each other. Peace Organizations work towards achieving this goal by raising awareness about the importance of peace, advocating for peaceful solutions …Examples: Grassroots peacebuilding and community organizing
- 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 education. …Examples: Community development organizations
- 813410-25 - Girl ScoutsGirl Scouts is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry, which focuses on providing opportunities for young girls to develop leadership skills, build character, and engage in community service. The organization is dedicated to empowering girls and helping them reach their full potential through a range of activities and programs. …Examples: Community service
- 813910-01 - Ancsa Native CorporationsAncsa Native Corporations are a subdivision of the Business Associations industry, which is primarily composed of organizations that promote the business interests of their members. Ancsa Native Corporations are unique in that they are specifically designated for Alaska Native Corporations established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971. These corporations were created …Examples: Community Development
- 922110-05 - Justice Of The PeaceJustice of the Peace is a subdivision of the Courts industry that involves the administration of justice in a local community. Justices of the Peace are typically appointed officials who have the authority to perform a variety of legal duties, such as issuing warrants, conducting arraignments, and presiding over small claims court cases. They are responsible for upholding the law and …Examples: Small claims court, Traffic court, Marriage ceremonies, Landlord-tenant disputes, Warrant issuance, Arraignments,
- 922150-01 - Probation ServicesProbation Services is a branch of the criminal justice system that provides supervision and support to individuals who have been released from prison or who have been sentenced to probation instead of incarceration. The goal of Probation Services is to help individuals successfully reintegrate into society and reduce the likelihood of reoffending. This is achieved through a range of services and …Examples: Community-based probation services
- 923110-01 - City Government-Education ProgramsCity Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the management and implementation of educational programs by city governments. This industry includes a wide range of programs that are designed to provide education and training to individuals of all ages, from preschool to adult education. City Government-Education Programs are …Examples: Community education programs
- 923120-01 - City Government-Public Health ProgramsCity Government-Public Health Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Public Health Programs industry that focuses on the provision of public health services at the city level. This industry involves the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs and policies aimed at promoting and protecting the health of the population within a city. City Government-Public Health Programs …Examples: Community Health Improvement Programs
- 923120-02 - County Government-Public Health ProgramsCounty Government-Public Health Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Public Health Programs industry that focuses on providing public health services at the county level. This industry involves the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs that promote and protect the health of the community. County Government-Public Health Programs work to prevent the spread of …Examples: Disease Prevention Programs, Maternal and Child Health Programs, Immunization Programs, Environmental Health Programs,
- 923130-02 - County Government-Social/Human ResourcesCounty Government-Social/Human Resources is an industry that involves the administration of human resource programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for managing and implementing programs related to social and human resources, excluding education, public health, and veterans' affairs programs. The main objective of this industry is to provide support and assistance to individuals …Examples: Community development programs
- 925120-01 - City Government-Urban Planning & DevCity Government-Urban Planning & Dev is an industry that involves the management and development of urban areas within a city. This industry is responsible for creating plans and policies that guide the growth and development of a city, with the goal of improving the quality of life for its residents. City Government-Urban Planning & Dev is a complex industry that requires a range of skills and …Examples: Community development
- 925120-02 - County Government-Urban Planning & DevCounty Government-Urban Planning & Dev is an industry that involves the administration of urban planning and community and rural development at the county level. This industry is responsible for creating and implementing plans that promote the growth and development of urban areas within a county. County Government-Urban Planning & Dev is a crucial industry that helps to ensure that urban …Examples: Community Development
- 925120-03 - Federal Government-Urban Planning & DevThe Federal Government-Urban Planning & Dev industry involves the administration and implementation of urban planning and community development programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that promote sustainable urban development, improve the quality of life for residents, and enhance economic growth in urban …Examples: Community Development Block Grants
- 115112-17 - PermaculturePermaculture is a sustainable agricultural system that focuses on designing and maintaining ecosystems that are self-sufficient and resilient. It involves working with nature rather than against it, and creating a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment. Permaculture is based on the principles of observation, diversity, and integration, and aims to create a closed-loop system …Examples: Community-supported agriculture
- 221310-08 - Rainwater Collection SystemsRainwater Collection Systems is a subdivision of the Water Supply and Irrigation Systems industry, which involves the collection, storage, and distribution of rainwater for various purposes. This industry is focused on providing sustainable solutions for water supply, reducing the demand for municipal water, and conserving natural resources. Rainwater Collection Systems are designed to capture …Examples: Community gardens with rainwater collection
- 236118-45 - Storm Shelter Contractors & DealersStorm Shelter Contractors & Dealers are professionals who specialize in the installation and sale of storm shelters. These shelters are designed to provide protection from severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Storm Shelter Contractors & Dealers work with homeowners, businesses, and government agencies to ensure that their clients have access to …Examples: Community storm shelters
- 236220-03 - Basketball Court ConstructionBasketball court construction is a specialized industry that involves the design, planning, and construction of basketball courts for commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on commercial and institutional building construction. Basketball court construction involves a range of activities, including site preparation, …Examples: Community center basketball court construction
- 236220-13 - Church BuildersChurch Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of religious buildings such as churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues. These builders work closely with religious organizations to design and construct buildings that meet the specific needs of the congregation. Church Builders must have a deep understanding of the religious and cultural practices of the community they …Examples: Church construction, Temple construction, Mosque construction, Synagogue construction, Religious building construction,
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