NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "non profit education"
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- 621999-17 - Health EducationHealth Education is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that involves the promotion of healthy lifestyles and the prevention of illness through education and training. This industry focuses on providing individuals and communities with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. Health Education professionals work in a …Examples: Nutrition education programs, Sexual health education, Mental health education, Substance abuse
- 923110-04 - State Government-Education ProgramsState Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration of education programs by state governments. This industry is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of educational programs that are funded by state governments. The programs can range from early childhood education to adult education and can include …Examples: Early Childhood Education Programs, K-12 Education Programs, Adult Education Programs, Vocational
- 923110-03 - Federal Government-Education ProgramsFederal Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the management and implementation of educational programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for providing funding, resources, and support to educational institutions and organizations across the country. The programs …Examples: Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) Programs, Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs,
- 813319-08 - Non-Profit OrganizationsNon-profit organizations are entities that operate for purposes other than generating profit. These organizations are typically focused on social, cultural, educational, or religious causes, and their primary goal is to serve the public interest. Non-profit organizations can take many forms, including charities, foundations, advocacy groups, and trade …Examples: Educational foundations
- 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. …Examples: Early childhood education programs, Adult education programs, Special education programs, Career
- 312120-01 - Beer/Ale Brwrs/Distr-Non-Alcoholic (Manufacturing)The Beer/Ale Brwrs/Distr-Non-Alcoholic (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of non-alcoholic beer and ale. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Breweries (Manufacturing) industry and focuses specifically on the production of non-alcoholic beverages. The process of manufacturing non-alcoholic beer and ale involves the same steps as …Examples: Non-alcoholic beer distribution, Non-alcoholic ale production, Non-alcoholic beer import/export
- 923110-02 - County Government-Education ProgramsCounty Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the provision of educational services by county governments. This industry includes programs that are designed to promote education and provide support to students, teachers, and educational institutions. County Government-Education …Examples: Adult Education Programs, Early Childhood Education Programs, Special Education Programs,
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry includes both …Examples: Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, Teacher Education Programs
- 541512-10 - Donor Recognition SystemsDonor Recognition Systems is a subdivision of the Computer Systems Design Services industry that specializes in creating software and hardware solutions for non-profit organizations to manage and recognize their donors. This industry involves the development of systems that track and analyze donor data, as well as the design and implementation of recognition programs to acknowledge …Examples: Payment processing solutions for non-profits, CRM software for non-profits, Digital signage
- 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: Non-Profit Health Organizations, Health Education Programs
- 813940-03 - Political OrganizationsPolitical Organizations are entities that are primarily engaged in promoting the interests of a political party or group. These organizations can be involved in a range of activities, including lobbying, fundraising, and voter education. Political Organizations can be non-profit or for-profit, and can operate at the local, state, or national level. They may also be …Examples: Non-profit advocacy organizations
- 621410-03 - Childbirth EducationChildbirth Education is a subdivision of the Family Planning Centers industry that focuses on providing education and support to expectant parents before, during, and after childbirth. The goal of childbirth education is to help parents prepare for the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of childbirth, as well as to provide information on postpartum care and …Examples: Online childbirth education programs, Hospital-based childbirth education programs, Community-based
- 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 …Examples: Peace education and training programs, Non-violent communication coaching
- 541720-01 - Educational ResearchEducational Research is a subdivision of the Research and Development industry that focuses on the study of educational systems, policies, and practices. It involves the collection and analysis of data to improve the quality of education and inform decision-making processes. Educational Research can be conducted by academic institutions, government agencies, …Examples: Educational policy analysis, Educational technology research, Special education research, Early
- 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 …Examples: Non-Profit Associations, Educational Associations
- 339940-21 - Stampings-Non-Metallic (Manufacturing)Stampings-Non-Metallic (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339940 that involves the production of non-metallic stampings. These stampings are made from materials such as rubber, plastic, and other non-metallic substances. The stampings are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. …Examples: Non-metallic seals, Non-metallic fasteners, Non-metallic brackets
- 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 …Examples: National Art Education Association, National Association for Music Education, Association for Career and
- 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: Civics education, Voter education, Human rights education
- 541690-62 - Government-Relations ConsultantsGovernment-Relations Consultants are professionals who provide advice and assistance to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to interact with government entities. They help clients navigate the complex world of government regulations, policies, and procedures, and provide guidance on how to influence government decisions that may impact their interests. Government-Relations …Examples: Non-profit advocacy, Education policy advocacy
- 623990-10 - OrphanagesOrphanages are residential care facilities that provide a safe and nurturing environment for children who have lost their parents or have been abandoned. These facilities offer a range of services to meet the physical, emotional, and social needs of children, including food, shelter, education, healthcare, and counseling. Orphanages are typically run by non-profit …Examples: Non-profit orphanages
- 812990-27 - PhilosophersPhilosophers are professionals who study and analyze the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. They use critical thinking and logical reasoning to explore questions related to ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and other philosophical fields. Philosophers often work in academic settings, but they can also be found in various industries, including government, …Examples: Non-profit advocacy, Education and teaching
- 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, …Examples: Educational organizations
- 525110-04 - Pension & Profit Sharing PlansThe Pension & Profit Sharing Plans industry involves the management and administration of retirement plans for employees of private companies. These plans are designed to provide retirement benefits to employees and are funded by the employer and/or employee contributions. The industry includes a range of services such as plan design, investment management, recordkeeping, and compliance …Examples: Profit sharing plans, Non-qualified deferred compensation plans
- 449210-80 - Academic Software (Retail)Academic Software (Retail) is a subdivision of Electronics and Appliance Retailers that specializes in selling software products designed for educational purposes. This industry involves the retail sale of software products that are used by students, teachers, and educational institutions. The software products sold in this industry are designed to enhance the learning experience of …Examples: Educational Games, Educational Reference Software, Music Education Software, Special
- 621399-70 - Educative TherapyEducative Therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on educating individuals about their mental health and providing them with the tools and skills necessary to manage their symptoms. This type of therapy is often used in conjunction with other forms of therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychotherapy, to help individuals better understand their mental health conditions and develop …Examples: Substance abuse education, Eating disorder education, Sleep hygiene education, Trauma
- 927110-05 - Space Education ProgramsSpace Education Programs is a subdivision of the Space Research and Technology industry that focuses on providing educational opportunities related to space exploration and technology. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at educating individuals about space, including both theoretical and practical aspects of space science and technology. Space Education …Examples: -Online space education programs, -STEM education programs, -Community education programs
- 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: Non-profit organizations focused on HIV/AIDS education and prevention, Faith-based organizations
- 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 …Examples: Early childhood education, Preschool education
- 813319-16 - Background ScreeningBackground screening is a process of verifying the accuracy of information provided by an individual or organization. This industry involves conducting background checks on individuals or companies to ensure that they meet certain criteria, such as criminal history, employment history, education, and credit history. Background screening is commonly used by employers, landlords, and other …Examples: Education screening, Non-profit screening
- 339930-10 - Fund Raising Games Mdse & Supplies (Manufacturing)Fund Raising Games Mdse & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing industry that specializes in creating merchandise and supplies for fundraising games. These games are typically used by non-profit organizations to raise money for their cause. The industry involves the production of a wide range of products, including raffle tickets, bingo …Examples: Scratch-off cards for non-profit organizations
- 458110-67 - Clothing-Printing & Lettering (Retail)Clothing-Printing & Lettering (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of clothing items that have been customized with printing or lettering. This industry includes businesses that offer printing and lettering services on a range of clothing items such as t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and jackets. The customization can be done …Examples: Non-profit organization merchandise
- 531390-01 - Assessment ConsultantsAssessment Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and analysis on the value of real estate properties. They specialize in evaluating the worth of properties for various purposes such as taxation, insurance, financing, and investment. Assessment Consultants use their knowledge of real estate markets, property laws, and economic trends to provide accurate and reliable assessments …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 541690-84 - Park & Recreation ConsultantsPark & Recreation Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to public and private entities involved in the development, management, and operation of parks, recreational facilities, and related amenities. They offer expert advice on a range of topics, including park planning, design, construction, and maintenance, as well as programming, marketing, and revenue generation. Park …Examples: Non-profit park advocacy groups
- 541715-12 - Wetlands ConsultantsWetlands Consultants are professionals who specialize in the study and management of wetlands. Wetlands are areas of land that are saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, and are characterized by unique vegetation and soil types. Wetlands Consultants work to assess, monitor, and manage these areas to ensure their preservation and protection. They may work for government agencies, …Examples: Non-profit conservation organizations
- 541990-12 - ParliamentariansParliamentarians are professionals who specialize in parliamentary procedure, which is the set of rules and customs governing the conduct of meetings and decision-making in organizations. They provide guidance and advice to organizations, such as government bodies, corporations, and non-profit organizations, on how to conduct meetings and make decisions in an efficient and effective …Examples: Non-profit organizations, Educational institutions
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 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 …Examples: Non-Profit Organizations
- 624210-03 - Meal Delivery ProgramMeal Delivery Programs are a type of Community Food Service that provides prepared meals to individuals or groups who are unable to prepare or obtain their own meals. These programs are designed to meet the nutritional needs of the recipients, which may include seniors, individuals with disabilities, or low-income families. Meal Delivery Programs can be operated by government agencies, …Examples: Non-profit meal delivery programs
- 813110-04 - Christian MinistriesChristian Ministries is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the practice and teachings of the Christian faith. This industry involves a range of activities that are centered around spreading the message of Christianity and providing support to individuals and communities who follow this faith. Christian Ministries can take many forms, including churches, …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing social services
- 813910-03 - Better Business BureausBetter Business Bureaus are non-profit organizations that aim to promote ethical business practices and provide a platform for consumers to voice their complaints against businesses. They act as intermediaries between consumers and businesses, providing information on businesses' reliability and trustworthiness. Better Business Bureaus also offer dispute resolution services to help …Examples: Non-profit advocacy groups
- 813920-07 - Scientific OrganizationScientific organizations are entities that conduct research and development in various scientific fields. These organizations are involved in advancing scientific knowledge and promoting its practical application. They may also provide education and training to individuals interested in pursuing careers in science. Scientific organizations can be non-profit or …Examples: Biotechnology research organizations, Environmental research organizations, Medical research organizations, Physics
- 423930-41 - Recycling Non Ferrous Metals (Wholesale)Recycling Non Ferrous Metals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423930 that involves the wholesale distribution of non-ferrous metals that have been recycled. Non-ferrous metals are metals that do not contain iron, such as copper, aluminum, brass, and lead. This industry is responsible for collecting, sorting, and processing non-ferrous metals from various …Examples: Copper Wire, Aluminum Cans, Brass Fittings, Lead Batteries, Zinc Sheets, Nickel Alloys, Titanium Scrap, Magnesium
- 445298-38 - Beverages-Non-Alcoholic (Retail)The Beverages-Non-Alcoholic (Retail) industry involves the sale of non-alcoholic beverages to consumers through various retail channels. This industry includes the retail sale of bottled water, soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, juices, and other non-alcoholic beverages. The industry also includes the sale of non-alcoholic beverages through vending machines, …Examples: Bottled water, Soft drinks, Energy drinks, Sports drinks, Juices, Tea, Coffee, Lemonade, Iced tea, Flavored water
- 517810-20 - Mobile Telephone Service-Non CellularMobile Telephone Service-Non Cellular is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517810 that involves the provision of mobile telephone services through non-cellular networks. This industry includes companies that provide mobile telephone services through satellite, microwave, and other non-cellular technologies. The services provided by this industry are typically used in remote …Examples: Non-cellular mobile phone service
- 611310-10 - Theological SchoolsTheological Schools are educational institutions that specialize in providing religious education and training to individuals who wish to become religious leaders, ministers, or scholars. These schools offer a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as certificate programs. The curriculum typically includes courses in theology, biblical studies, …Examples: Christian Education
- 541715-08 - Recycling Education Info & Training ServiceThe Recycling Education Info & Training Service industry involves providing educational and training services related to recycling and waste management. This industry aims to promote sustainable practices and reduce waste by educating individuals and organizations on the importance of recycling and proper waste disposal. Services provided by companies in this industry may include …Examples: Recycling education for schools, Composting education and training, E-waste recycling education
- 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 …Examples: Special Education Services
- 611691-03 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is a subdivision of the Exam Preparation and Tutoring industry that focuses on providing a variety of educational services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in a particular subject or field, and can be offered in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, or hybrid. Educational Programs can be …Examples: STEM Education Programs, Arts and Music Education Programs, Health and Wellness Education
- 611699-49 - Video Distance LearningVideo Distance Learning is a type of education that allows students to learn remotely through video conferencing, online courses, and other digital tools. This type of learning is becoming increasingly popular due to its flexibility and convenience. Video Distance Learning can be used for a range of educational purposes, from K-12 education to higher education and …Examples: Distance learning programs for higher education, Remote medical education programs
- 611710-12 - Educational ConsultantsEducational Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, schools, and organizations in the education sector. They help clients navigate the complex educational landscape and make informed decisions about educational programs, policies, and practices. Educational Consultants may specialize in a particular area of …Examples: Special education consulting, Educational program evaluation, Educational technology consulting,
- 624190-25 - Health Care InstructionHealth Care Instruction is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry that focuses on providing education and training related to health care. This industry involves teaching individuals and groups about various health care topics, such as disease prevention, healthy lifestyle choices, and medical procedures. Health Care Instruction can be provided in a variety of …Examples: Diabetes education, Medication management education, Chronic disease management education
- 624190-02 - Child Support CollectionsChild Support Collections is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry. This industry involves the collection of child support payments from non-custodial parents. Child support collections can be done by government agencies or private companies. The goal of child support collections is to ensure that children receive the financial support they need from both …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing child support collection assistance, Private investigators
- 425120-46 - Condoms-Distributors (Wholesale)Condoms-Distributors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of condoms to retailers, healthcare providers, and other organizations. These distributors purchase condoms in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to their clients at a wholesale price. They may also provide additional services such as marketing and education to promote the use of condoms. …Examples: Non-profit organizations, Educational institutions
- 541690-25 - Nursing ConsultantsNursing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to healthcare organizations, facilities, and individuals on a range of nursing-related issues. They are typically registered nurses with extensive experience in the field, and they use their knowledge and expertise to help clients improve patient care, optimize nursing operations, and ensure compliance with regulatory …Examples: Non-profit healthcare organizations
- 541720-02 - Social Research ConsultantsSocial Research Consultants are professionals who conduct research and analysis on social issues and trends. They use various methods to collect and analyze data, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, and statistical analysis. The goal of their work is to provide insights and recommendations to clients, which can include government agencies, non-profit organizations, and …Examples: Education policy research
- 561311-15 - Pre-Employment VerificationPre-Employment Verification is a subdivision of the Employment Placement Agencies industry that involves the process of verifying the background and credentials of potential employees before they are hired. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the information provided by job applicants is accurate and truthful, and that they meet the requirements for the position they are applying for. …Examples: Education industry background checks, Non-profit organization background checks
- 611710-07 - Program Service-EducationalProgram Service-Educational is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides educational programs and services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants in a specific subject area or field. Program Service-Educational can be offered by a variety of organizations, including …Examples: STEM education programs, Continuing education courses
- 621999-36 - Cognitive Disability Information CentersCognitive Disability Information Centers are facilities that provide information and support to individuals with cognitive disabilities and their families. These centers offer a range of services to help individuals with cognitive disabilities live independently and improve their quality of life. They provide information on available resources, such as housing, employment, education, and …Examples: Special education programs, Non-profit organizations focused on cognitive disabilities
- 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 …Examples: Milk bank outreach and education
- 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 programs to …Examples: Non-profit organizations (NPOs)
- 624190-51 - Cancer InformationThe Cancer Information industry involves providing information and support to individuals and families affected by cancer. This industry aims to educate people about cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management. Cancer Information services may be provided by healthcare organizations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and private companies. The industry plays …Examples: Cancer patient education programs
- 624310-03 - Developmentally Disabled Info ServicesDevelopmentally Disabled Info Services is a subdivision of the Vocational Rehabilitation Services industry that provides information and resources to individuals with developmental disabilities. This industry aims to improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities by providing them with the necessary information and resources to help them lead independent and fulfilling …Examples: Special education schools, Non-profit organizations for developmental disabilities
- 812990-10 - Consumer OrganizationsConsumer Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that includes companies that provide services to consumers. These organizations are typically non-profit and aim to protect and promote the interests of consumers. Consumer Organizations may provide a range of services such as advocacy, education, and research to help consumers make informed decisions about …Examples: Consumer education organizations
- 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 …Examples: Religious education classes
- 813211-02 - Educational Scholarship PlansEducational Scholarship Plans is a subdivision of Grantmaking Foundations industry that focuses on providing financial assistance to students for their education. These plans are designed to help students cover the cost of tuition, books, and other educational expenses. Educational Scholarship Plans are typically offered by non-profit organizations, …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 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 individuals and …Examples: Education programs
- 813410-17 - Natives Service OrganizationsNatives Service Organizations are non-profit organizations that provide services and support to Native American communities. These organizations work towards preserving and promoting Native American culture, traditions, and values. They also provide assistance to Native Americans in areas such as education, health, housing, and employment. Natives Service Organizations may …Examples: Native American Youth and Family Center, National Indian Child Welfare Association, Native American Rights Fund,
- 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 …Examples: Business education and training
- 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 …Examples: Education and cultural exchange organizations
- 485119-01 - Transit LinesTransit Lines is a subdivision of the Other Urban Transit Systems industry, which involves the provision of public transportation services within urban areas. Transit Lines specifically refers to companies that operate fixed-route transit systems, such as buses, streetcars, and light rail trains. These systems typically have designated stops and schedules, and may operate on a regular or limited …Examples: Bus routes, Streetcar lines, Light rail systems, Trolley services, Commuter trains, Shuttle services, Rapid transit
- 622310-07 - Specialty Hospitals-Except PsychiatricSpecialty Hospitals-Except Psychiatric are medical facilities that provide specialized care and treatment for specific medical conditions or age groups. These hospitals are different from general hospitals as they focus on a particular medical specialty. Specialty Hospitals-Except Psychiatric can be for-profit or non-profit and can be privately owned or owned by the …Examples: Orthopedic hospitals, Children's hospitals, Rehabilitation hospitals, Cancer hospitals (excluded), Maternity hospitals
- 713990-43 - Softball ClubsSoftball Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals and teams to participate in the sport of softball. These clubs may be for-profit or non-profit and can range in size from small local clubs to large national organizations. Softball Clubs typically offer a variety of programs and services to their members, including leagues, tournaments, …Examples: Youth softball leagues, Adult softball leagues, Co-ed softball leagues, Travel softball teams, Softball training
- 713990-57 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are part of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries subdivision of NAICS Code 713990. Rugby is a contact sport that involves two teams of 15 players each, who try to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding an oval-shaped ball in the opponent's goal area. Rugby Clubs & Organizations are responsible for promoting, organizing, and managing rugby …Examples: Rugby tournaments, Rugby leagues, Rugby clubs, Rugby academies, Rugby camps, Rugby clinics, Rugby schools, Rugby
- 813110-13 - Meditation OrganizationsMeditation Organizations are establishments that provide meditation services to individuals or groups. These organizations offer a range of meditation techniques and practices to help individuals achieve a state of relaxation, mindfulness, and inner peace. Meditation Organizations may also offer classes, workshops, and retreats to teach individuals how to meditate and incorporate meditation into …Examples: Mindfulness meditation, Transcendental meditation, Vipassana meditation, Loving-kindness meditation, Zen meditation,
- 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 cause. Membership …Examples: Professional associations, Trade associations, Advocacy groups, Social clubs, Sports clubs, Special interest groups,
- 813990-04 - Golf OrganizationsGolf Organizations are entities that are involved in promoting and organizing golf-related activities. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at various levels, from local to national. The main goal of Golf Organizations is to promote the sport of golf and provide opportunities for golf enthusiasts to participate in various golf-related …Examples: Golf course management companies, Golf equipment manufacturers, Golf instruction schools, Golf tournament organizers,
- 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 …Examples: Youth sports organizations, College athletic associations, Professional sports leagues, Olympic committees, Fitness and
- 238330-16 - Tile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & DealersTile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238330, which falls under the category of Flooring Contractors. This industry involves the installation and sale of non-ceramic tiles, such as natural stone, glass, and metal tiles. Tile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers are responsible for measuring and cutting tiles to fit specific areas, preparing …Examples: Natural stone tile installation, Glass tile sales and installation, Metal tile installation for commercial buildings,
- 325510-01 - Fillers (Non-Metallic) (Manufacturing)Fillers (Non-Metallic) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Paint and Coating Manufacturing industry that involves the production of non-metallic fillers used in various applications such as paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants. Fillers are materials that are added to a product to improve its properties such as strength, durability, and viscosity. Non-metallic fillers …Examples: Ceramic fillers, Glass bead fillers, Calcium carbonate fillers, Silica fillers, Talc fillers, Kaolin fillers, Bentonite
- 423510-27 - Non-Ferrous Metals (Wholesale)The Non-Ferrous Metals (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of non-ferrous metals, which are metals that do not contain iron. These metals are often used in a variety of industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Non-ferrous metals are valued for their strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for …Examples: Copper tubing, Brass fittings, Aluminum sheets, Zinc ingots, Nickel alloys, Titanium bars, Magnesium plates, Lead
- 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 …Examples: Non-theistic Unitarian Universalist congregations
- 611110-03 - Montessori SchoolsMontessori Schools are educational institutions that follow the Montessori method of education, which is a child-centered approach that emphasizes self-directed learning, hands-on activities, and collaborative play. The Montessori method is based on the idea that children learn best when they are given the freedom to explore and discover on their own, with guidance from trained …Examples: Child-centered education, Peace education
- 611110-16 - Home SchoolingHome schooling is a form of education where parents or guardians choose to educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional public or private school. This type of education is often tailored to the individual needs of the child and can involve a range of teaching methods and materials. Home schooling can be done for a variety of reasons, including religious …Examples: Classical education
- 611310-05 - Psycho-EducationPsycho-Education is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310 that involves the provision of educational services related to psychology and mental health. This industry focuses on teaching individuals about mental health, mental disorders, and how to maintain good mental health. Psycho-Education is a vital industry that helps individuals understand the importance of mental …Examples: Anxiety Education Programs
- 611699-34 - Outdoor EducationOutdoor Education is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that involves providing instruction and training in outdoor activities and skills. This industry focuses on teaching individuals how to safely and responsibly enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and more. Outdoor Education programs often take place in natural settings such as national …Examples: Environmental education programs
- 611710-01 - Education CentersEducation Centers are establishments that provide educational support services to students of all ages. These centers offer a range of educational programs and services to help students improve their academic performance, prepare for exams, and develop new skills. Education Centers may specialize in a particular subject area or offer a broad range of programs. They may …Examples: STEM education
- 621399-18 - Natural Health & EducationThe Natural Health & Education industry involves the provision of health services and education that are based on natural and holistic approaches to wellness. This industry is focused on promoting health and wellness through the use of natural remedies, therapies, and techniques that are designed to support the body's natural healing processes. The industry is characterized by a …Examples: Herbal medicine, Massage therapy, Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, Aromatherapy, Yoga,
- 621399-40 - School PsychologistsSchool psychologists are professionals who work in educational settings to support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being. They use their knowledge of psychology and education to help students overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. School psychologists work with students, teachers, parents, and administrators to identify and address issues that may be …Examples: Special education services, Multicultural education, Early childhood education
- 624190-01 - Family Planning Information CentersFamily Planning Information Centers are facilities that provide information and counseling services related to family planning and reproductive health. These centers offer a range of services to individuals and families, including education on contraception methods, pregnancy testing, counseling on fertility and infertility, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment. …Examples: Birth control education, Reproductive health education, Adolescent sexual health education
- 624190-04 - Information & Referral Services-Hlth PrgrmsInformation & Referral Services-Hlth Prgrms is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides assistance to individuals seeking health-related information and resources. This industry involves connecting individuals with health programs and services that meet their specific needs. Information & Referral Services-Hlth Prgrms may also provide education and counseling to individuals to …Examples: Nutrition education programs, Health education classes
- 624190-34 - Child Development-Parent/Child EducationThe Child Development-Parent/Child Education industry involves providing educational and developmental services to children and their parents or caregivers. This industry focuses on promoting healthy child development and strengthening the parent-child relationship through various programs and services. The services provided by this industry can range from early childhood …Examples: Early childhood education programs
- 712190-03 - Nature CentersNature Centers are institutions that provide educational and recreational opportunities for visitors to learn about and experience the natural world. These centers are typically located in natural settings such as forests, wetlands, and wildlife habitats. Nature Centers offer a range of activities and programs that are designed to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Visitors …Examples: Environmental education, Geology education, Ecology education, Natural history education
- 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 significant role in …Examples: Hebrew school education, Adult education classes
- 424120-17 - Legal Forms (Wholesale)Legal Forms (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of legal forms to various businesses and organizations. These legal forms can include contracts, agreements, deeds, wills, and other legal documents that are necessary for conducting business operations. The industry caters to a wide range of clients, …Examples: Non-disclosure agreements
- 621399-76 - Oncology Massage TherapyOncology Massage Therapy is a specialized form of massage therapy that involves the application of massage techniques to help alleviate the physical and emotional symptoms associated with cancer and cancer treatment. This type of massage therapy is performed by licensed massage therapists who have received specialized training in working with cancer patients. Oncology Massage Therapy is designed …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing cancer support services
- 112511-02 - Fishery ConsultantsFishery Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations involved in the fishing industry. They offer a range of services to help clients improve their fishing operations, increase their catch, and maximize their profits. Fishery Consultants may work with commercial fishing companies, government agencies, research institutions, and …Examples: Fishery education and training
- 541110-12 - Legal ClinicsLegal Clinics are establishments that provide legal assistance and advice to individuals who may not have the financial means to hire a private attorney. These clinics are typically staffed by law students, paralegals, and attorneys who volunteer their time to help those in need. Legal Clinics offer a range of services, including legal representation, legal advice, and legal education. …Examples: Family law clinics, Immigration law clinics, Criminal law clinics, Tenant rights clinics, Consumer law clinics,
- 541211-06 - Enrolled AgentsEnrolled Agents are tax professionals who are licensed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to represent taxpayers in front of the IRS. They are authorized to prepare tax returns, provide tax advice, and represent taxpayers in IRS audits, collections, and appeals. Enrolled Agents are experts in tax law and are required to pass a rigorous three-part exam administered by the IRS. They are also …Examples: Non-profit tax preparation
- 541611-01 - Point Of SaleThe Point of Sale (POS) industry involves the software and hardware systems used by businesses to process transactions with customers. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of technology that allows businesses to manage sales, inventory, and customer data. The POS industry is essential for businesses of all sizes, from small retail shops to large multinational …Examples: Education POS, Non-profit POS
- 541611-24 - Hawaiian Cultural ConsultantsHawaiian Cultural Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to individuals, organizations, and businesses on matters related to Hawaiian culture. They are experts in the traditions, customs, and practices of Hawaii and help clients understand and incorporate these elements into their personal or professional lives. Hawaiian Cultural Consultants may work with clients in a …Examples: Educational institutions, Non-profit organizations
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