NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "membership"
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- 813410-20 - Membership Organizations NECMembership Organizations NEC is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that includes organizations that are not classified under any other specific industry. These organizations are typically membership-based and are formed for a variety of purposes, such as promoting a common interest, providing social or recreational activities, or supporting a particular …Examples: Professional associations, Trade associations, Advocacy groups, Social clubs, Sports clubs, Special interest groups,
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, and …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Fitness Clubs, Equestrian Clubs, Shooting Clubs, Ski Clubs, Social Clubs,
- 721110-04 - Organization Hotels On Membership BasisOrganization Hotels On Membership Basis is a subdivision of the Hotels and Motels industry that caters to members-only accommodations. These hotels are typically owned and operated by organizations such as clubs, associations, and fraternal orders. Members of these organizations are granted exclusive access to the hotel's facilities and services, which may include dining, fitness centers, …Examples: Country clubs with member-only lodging, Fraternal organizations with member-only hotels, Private resorts with
- 424130-17 - Identification Cards (Wholesale)The Identification Cards (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of identification cards, including magnetic stripe cards, smart cards, and proximity cards. These cards are used for a variety of purposes, such as employee identification, access control, and membership cards. The industry also includes the distribution of card printers, card readers, and other related …Examples: Membership cards
- 487990-04 - Travel ClubsTravel Clubs are organizations that offer their members exclusive access to travel-related benefits and services. These clubs typically require a membership fee and offer a range of travel options, including cruises, tours, and vacation packages. Travel Clubs often negotiate discounted rates with travel providers and offer personalized travel planning services to their members. Members of …Examples: Luxury travel club, Adventure travel club, Family travel club, Senior travel club, International travel club, Cruise
- 541921-02 - Identification Card ServiceThe Identification Card Service industry involves the production and printing of identification cards for various purposes. These cards can be used for employee identification, access control, membership cards, and more. The industry also includes the production of smart cards, which can store and transmit data electronically. Identification card services may also offer design and …Examples: Membership cards
- 561110-03 - Association ManagementAssociation Management is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that involves providing a range of administrative and support services to professional associations, trade associations, and other membership organizations. These services may include managing membership databases, organizing events and conferences, coordinating communication and marketing …Examples: Trade association management, Professional association management, Non-profit organization management, Chamber of
- 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
- 114210-04 - Hunting & Fishing PreservesHunting & Fishing Preserves are establishments that operate on a fee or membership basis, providing recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping on their premises. These preserves are typically privately owned and managed, and offer a controlled environment for hunting and fishing activities. Hunting & Fishing Preserves may also offer lodging, dining, and other amenities …Examples: Game bird hunting preserves, Trout fishing preserves, Deer hunting preserves, Pheasant hunting preserves, Quail hunting
- 323111-07 - Plastic Cards (Manufacturing)The Plastic Cards Manufacturing industry involves the production of plastic cards for various purposes such as identification, access control, loyalty programs, gift cards, and more. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with magnetic stripes, barcodes, embossing, and other features. The industry also includes the production of smart cards, which have …Examples: Membership cards
- 323111-30 - Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing)Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 323111 that involves the manufacturing of business forms, such as invoices, receipts, purchase orders, and other types of forms used in business transactions. This industry also includes the printing of checks, tickets, and other similar items. The forms are typically printed in large quantities and can be customized to …Examples: Membership cards
- 339999-10 - Badges (Manufacturing)Badges manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of badges. Badges are small pieces of metal, plastic, or cloth that are worn on clothing or attached to other items to indicate membership, rank, achievement, or affiliation. Badges can be customized to meet the specific needs of the customer, and can be made in a variety of shapes, sizes, and …Examples: Employee badges, Name badges, Security badges, Event badges, School badges, Military badges, Police badges, Fire
- 423420-38 - Plastic Cards(credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Plastic Cards (credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of plastic cards used for various purposes such as credit cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, and more. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with magnetic stripes, barcodes, or RFID chips. The industry includes both wholesale distributors of …Examples: Membership cards
- 455211-01 - Wholesale Clubs (Retail)Wholesale Clubs (Retail) are large retail establishments that sell a wide variety of merchandise, including groceries, electronics, clothing, and household items, in bulk quantities to customers who pay an annual membership fee. These clubs are typically located in warehouse-style buildings and offer a no-frills shopping experience with low prices and limited selection. Wholesale Clubs …Examples: Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale Club, Boxed, GFS Marketplace, Smart & Final, Cash & Carry, Restaurant Depot, Makro,
- 523210-02 - Boards Of TradeBoards of Trade are organizations that facilitate the trading of commodities, futures, and other financial instruments between buyers and sellers. They provide a platform for members to trade in a regulated and transparent environment. Boards of Trade are typically membership-based organizations that are owned and operated by their members. They play a crucial role in the financial markets …Examples: Agricultural commodities trading, Energy futures trading, Foreign exchange trading, Interest rate futures trading,
- 541810-09 - Golf AdvertisingGolf Advertising is a specialized subdivision of the Advertising Agencies industry that focuses on promoting golf-related products and services. This industry involves creating and executing advertising campaigns that target golf enthusiasts, golf courses, and golf-related businesses. Golf Advertising agencies work with clients to develop marketing strategies that will effectively reach their …Examples: Golf club membership programs
- 561422-01 - Promotions & Fund RaisingThe Promotions & Fund Raising industry involves activities that aim to promote a product, service, or cause, as well as activities that seek to raise funds for a particular organization or event. This industry is characterized by its focus on communication and persuasion, as well as its reliance on creative and innovative strategies to capture the attention of potential customers or donors. …Examples: Membership drives
- 561599-09 - Automobile ClubsAutomobile Clubs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561599 that provides services related to travel arrangements and reservations. Specifically, Automobile Clubs offer a range of services to their members, including roadside assistance, travel planning, and discounts on travel-related expenses. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a variety of benefits to their members. …Examples: Roadside assistance, Travel planning, Car rental discounts, Hotel discounts, Theme park discounts, Restaurant
- 711211-06 - Polo ClubsPolo Clubs are establishments that offer facilities and services for playing polo, a team sport played on horseback. Polo is a physically demanding sport that involves two teams of four players each, who use mallets to hit a small ball into the opposing team's goal. Polo Clubs provide a range of services to their members, including access to polo fields, stables, horses, equipment, and training …Examples: Polo club membership
- 712110-01 - MuseumsMuseums are institutions that collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance for the education and enjoyment of the public. Museums can be dedicated to a specific subject matter, such as art, history, science, or technology, or can be general in nature. They can be privately or publicly owned, and can range in size from small local museums to …Examples: Art museums, History museums, Science museums, Children's museums, Natural history museums, Archaeological museums,
- 713990-22 - Gun ClubsGun Clubs are recreational facilities that provide a safe and controlled environment for individuals to practice and improve their shooting skills. These clubs offer a variety of shooting activities, including target shooting, skeet shooting, and trap shooting. Gun Clubs are typically membership-based organizations that cater to both novice and experienced shooters. They provide a social …Examples: Skeet shooting, Trap shooting, Target shooting, Sporting clays, Cowboy action shooting, Precision rifle shooting,
- 713990-44 - Sports ClubsSports Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for various sports activities. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a range of sports programs and events for their members. Sports Clubs can be focused on a specific sport or offer a variety of sports activities. They may also provide training and coaching services for athletes of all levels. …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Soccer Clubs, Swimming Clubs, Gymnastics Clubs, Basketball Clubs, Volleyball Clubs, Baseball Clubs,
- 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 large …Examples: Worship services, Bible studies, Prayer groups, Youth groups, Mission trips, Community outreach programs, Counseling
- 813110-07 - Church ConsultingChurch consulting is a specialized industry that provides guidance and support to religious organizations. This industry involves a range of services that help churches and other religious institutions to improve their operations, increase their membership, and enhance their overall effectiveness. Church consultants work with pastors, church leaders, and other stakeholders to identify …Examples: Church growth strategies, Worship service planning, Volunteer recruitment and training, Financial management and
- 813319-17 - Memorial SocietiesMemorial Societies are non-profit organizations that provide information and assistance to individuals and families who are planning end-of-life arrangements. These societies aim to educate the public about funeral options and to promote simple, dignified, and affordable funeral practices. They may also offer pre-planning services, bereavement support, and advocacy for consumer rights in the …Examples: End-of-life planning, Funeral education, Consumer advocacy, Cremation services, Burial alternatives, Memorialization,
- 813410-04 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with similar interests or goals. These groups can be social, recreational, or professional in nature and provide a platform for members to interact, network, and pursue their shared interests. Clubs can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, universities, community centers, and private establishments. The activities of clubs …Examples: Sports clubs, Fitness clubs, Social clubs, Business clubs, Professional associations, Hobby clubs, Art clubs, Music
- 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 efforts. Members of …Examples: Greek Life, College Fraternities, University Sororities, Social Clubs, Student Organizations, Brotherhoods,
- 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 variety of …Examples: Philanthropy events, Sisterhood retreats, Leadership development programs, Community service projects, Social events,
- 813410-12 - Dining Club PlansDining Club Plans is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that involves providing members with access to a network of restaurants and dining establishments. Members pay a fee to join the dining club plan and in return, they receive discounts, special offers, and other benefits when dining at participating restaurants. Dining club plans are designed to provide members with …Examples: Gourmet Dining Club, Restaurant Connection, Dining Alliance, Dine Rewards, OpenTable Dining Points, The Chef's Table,
- 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: Visual Arts Association, Photography Society, Sculpture Guild, Youth Art League, Women in the Arts Network, National
- 813910-02 - AssociationsAssociations are organizations that bring together individuals or businesses with a common interest or goal. These groups can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at the local, national, or international level. Associations can serve a variety of purposes, such as promoting a particular industry, providing networking opportunities, offering educational resources, or advocating for a …Examples: Medical Associations, Professional Associations, Trade Associations, Industry Associations, Non-Profit Associations,
- 813910-04 - Business & Trade OrganizationsBusiness & Trade Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813910 that includes companies engaged in promoting the business interests of their members. These organizations may represent a specific industry or trade, or they may be general business associations. Business & Trade Organizations provide a platform for businesses to network, share information, and advocate for policies that …Examples: National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation, American Petroleum Institute, National Association of Home
- 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 and training, …Examples: Local business community, Regional economic development, Small business support, Networking opportunities, Business
- 813920-03 - Attorney-Bar AssociationsAttorney-Bar Associations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813920 that includes professional organizations that are primarily focused on providing support and resources to attorneys and legal professionals. These associations are typically membership-based and offer a range of services to their members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and advocacy on behalf of …Examples: State Bar Association, American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Association
- 813920-06 - Professional OrganizationsProfessional Organizations are groups of individuals who work in the same profession or industry and come together to promote and advance their field. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including networking opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts. Professional Organizations can be found in a variety of industries, from healthcare to …Examples: Medical Associations, Legal Associations, Engineering Societies, Accounting Organizations, Marketing Associations,
- 813930-01 - Labor OrganizationsLabor Organizations are entities that represent workers in various industries and advocate for their rights and interests. These organizations can be formed by workers themselves or by professional associations. Labor Organizations work towards improving working conditions, wages, benefits, and job security for their members. They also negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to reach …Examples: Teachers Union, Police Union, Firefighters Union, Nurses Union, Auto Workers Union, Service Employees International
- 813930-02 - Unions-IndustrialUnions-Industrial is a subdivision of the Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations industry that specifically represents workers in industrial sectors. This industry is responsible for negotiating collective bargaining agreements, advocating for better working conditions, and protecting the rights of workers in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and transportation. …Examples: Automotive Workers Union, Steelworkers Union, Electrical Workers Union, Machinists Union, Teamsters Union, Longshoremen
- 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 that the …Examples: Community landscaping, Pool maintenance, Clubhouse management, Architectural review, Security services, Financial
- 813990-05 - Athletic OrganizationsAthletic Organizations are entities that promote and organize athletic activities and events. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range from local community groups to national governing bodies. Athletic Organizations are responsible for creating and enforcing rules and regulations, organizing competitions and events, and providing support and resources to athletes and …Examples: Youth sports organizations, College athletic associations, Professional sports leagues, Olympic committees, Fitness and