NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "not-for-profit"
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- 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: Environmental conservation organizations, Animal welfare organizations, Educational foundations, Health advocacy
- 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 involved …Examples: Non-profit advocacy 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 …Examples: Profit sharing plans, Savings incentive match plan for employees (SIMPLE) plans
- 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 …Examples: Non-Profit Associations
- 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: Law Enforcement 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 …Examples: Non-Profit Organizations
- 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 …Examples: Professional associations, Trade associations, Advocacy groups, Social clubs, Sports clubs, Special interest groups,
- 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 …Examples: Law enforcement credit unions
- 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, …Examples: Bingo cards for fundraising events, Prize wheels for charity events, Scratch-off cards for
- 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: Team uniforms, Non-profit organization merchandise
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 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: Naming opportunities for donors, Payment processing solutions for non-profits, CRM software
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Construction companies (for wetland mitigation projects), 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
- 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 referrals …Examples: Non-Profit Health Organizations
- 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
- 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 organizations or …Examples: Non-profit orphanages, Group homes for children, Emergency shelters for children, Transitional
- 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 …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: Home meal delivery for individuals with disabilities, Emergency meal delivery for disaster relief,
- 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, …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 …Examples: Rugby tournaments, Rugby leagues, Rugby clubs, Rugby academies, Rugby camps, Rugby clinics, Rugby schools, Rugby
- 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, non-profit …Examples: Non-profit advocacy
- 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
- 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,
- 813410-18 - 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 …Examples: Environmental advocacy organizations, Human rights organizations, Health advocacy organizations, Community development
- 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 …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 for-profit, and …Examples: Biotechnology research organizations, Environmental research organizations, Medical research organizations, Physics
- 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 …Examples: Youth sports organizations, College athletic associations, Professional sports leagues, Olympic committees, Fitness and
- 326113-08 - Unsupported Plastics-Film/Sheet (Manufacturing)Unsupported Plastics-Film/Sheet (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 326113 that involves the production of unlaminated plastic films and sheets that are not intended for packaging purposes. These plastic films and sheets are not reinforced with other materials and are not coated or laminated with adhesives or other substances. The manufacturing …Examples: Roofing materials, Automotive parts, Medical devices, Stationery products, Protective films, Electrical insulation
- 425120-19 - Suppliers (Wholesale)Suppliers (Wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers or end-users. They purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or end-users at a profit. Suppliers (Wholesale) do not take ownership of the goods they sell, but rather act as agents or brokers. They are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging …Examples: Clothing suppliers (wholesale), Electronics suppliers (wholesale), Food suppliers (wholesale), Construction suppliers
- 488999-03 - Car SharingCar Sharing is a transportation service that allows individuals to rent a vehicle for a short period of time, typically by the hour or day. This service is often provided through a mobile app or website, where users can reserve a car, unlock it with their phone, and return it to a designated location when they are finished. Car Sharing is a convenient and cost-effective alternative to …Examples: Car sharing for government agencies, Car sharing for non-profit organizations
- 522130-03 - Credit UnionsCredit Unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and controlled by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that any profits they make are returned to their members in the form of lower fees, better interest …Examples: Personal finance, Small business loans, Mortgage lending, Auto loans, Student loans, Credit cards, Retirement planning,
- 522130-06 - Federally Chartered Credit UnionsFederally Chartered Credit Unions are financial institutions that are chartered and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and operate under the authority of the Federal Credit Union Act. These credit unions are not-for-profit organizations that provide financial services to their members, who are also their owners. Federally Chartered Credit Unions …Examples: Personal Loans, Auto Loans, Mortgage Loans, Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, Credit Cards, Online Banking, Mobile
- 531311-08 - Housing-Low IncomeThe Housing-Low Income industry involves the management and maintenance of residential properties that are specifically designated for low-income individuals and families. These properties are often subsidized by the government or non-profit organizations to provide affordable housing options for those who may not be able to afford market-rate housing. …Examples: Affordable housing complexes
- 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,
- 541219-04 - Accountants Referral ServiceAccountants Referral Service is a subdivision of Other Accounting Services industry that involves providing clients with referrals to accounting professionals who can assist them with their financial needs. This industry acts as a mediator between clients and accounting firms, helping clients find the right accounting services for their specific needs. Accountants Referral Service …Examples: Forensic accounting services, Non-profit accounting services
- 541890-01 - Advertising NECThe Advertising NEC industry involves providing advertising services that are not classified under other specific NAICS codes. This industry includes a wide range of advertising activities such as creating and designing advertisements, media planning and buying, public relations, and market research. Companies in this industry may work with a variety of clients, including businesses, …Examples: Branding strategy, Media planning, Market research, Copywriting, Graphic design, Video production, Social media
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing refugee services, Mental health clinics for refugees, Language
- 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, foundations, and other charitable …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 813910-10 - Shippers Cooperative OrganizationsShippers Cooperative Organizations are business associations that are formed by a group of shippers to collectively negotiate rates and services with transportation providers. These organizations are typically non-profit and owned by their members, who are usually small to medium-sized businesses that do not have the bargaining power to negotiate favorable rates on their own. …Examples: Agricultural cooperatives, Manufacturing cooperatives, Retail cooperatives, Food and beverage cooperatives, Consumer
- 111339-01 - Fruits & Tree Nuts NECFruits & Tree Nuts NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111339, which includes companies engaged in growing noncitrus fruits and tree nuts that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the cultivation of a variety of fruits and nuts, including but not limited to, avocados, berries, cherries, figs, grapes, kiwi, olives, peaches, pears, plums, and walnuts. The …Examples: Blueberries, Grapes, Kiwi fruit, Olives, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Raspberries, Strawberries, Walnuts
- 311999-05 - Food Preparations NEC (Manufacturing)Food Preparations NEC (Manufacturing) is a subcategory of the NAICS Code 311999, which includes all other miscellaneous food manufacturing activities that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the manufacturing of food products that are not easily classified into other categories. The food products manufactured in this industry are typically ready-to-eat or require …Examples: Salad dressings, Dips and spreads, Marinades, Sauces, Seasonings and spices, Syrups and toppings, Dessert toppings,
- 313320-03 - Coated Fabrics-Not Rubberized (Manufacturing)Coated Fabrics-Not Rubberized (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of fabrics that have been coated with a layer of material other than rubber. The coating is applied to the fabric to enhance its properties such as durability, water resistance, and flame retardancy. The fabrics produced in this industry are used in a wide range of applications such as automotive …Examples: Outdoor awnings, Upholstery fabrics, Tarpaulins, Marine covers, Protective clothing, Airbags, Luggage, Sports
- 324199-06 - Products Of Petroleum & Coal NEC (Manufacturing)Products Of Petroleum & Coal NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 324199 that encompasses the manufacturing of various petroleum and coal products that are not included in other categories. This industry involves the production of a wide range of products derived from petroleum and coal, including but not limited to lubricating oils, waxes, petroleum jelly, …Examples: Lubricating oils, Waxes, Petroleum jelly, Asphalt, Coke, Tar, Carbon black, Paraffin wax, Petroleum coke, Bitumen
- 325320-09 - Pesticides & Ag Chemicals NEC (Manufacturing)Pesticides & Ag Chemicals NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 325320, which involves the manufacturing of agricultural chemicals and pesticides that are not classified under herbicides or insecticides. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of chemicals that are used to protect crops from pests, diseases, and other harmful elements. The chemicals …Examples: Fungicides for fruit trees, Soil fumigants for strawberry fields, Rodenticides for grain storage
- 333618-03 - Internal Combustion Engines NEC (Manufacturing)Internal Combustion Engines NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing (NAICS Code 333618) that involves the production of internal combustion engines that are not classified under other NAICS codes. These engines are used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to, generators, pumps, compressors, and construction equipment. …Examples: Gasoline engines for power equipment
- 423120-78 - Van & Truck Conversions & Accessories (Wholesale)Van & Truck Conversions & Accessories (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of parts and accessories for vans and trucks, as well as the conversion of these vehicles for specific purposes. This industry caters to businesses and individuals who require specialized vehicles for their operations or personal use. The products offered by this industry …Examples: Van shelving, Ladder racks, Cargo management systems, Toolboxes, Partitions, Refrigerated vans, Mobile offices, Custom
- 424490-28 - Food Specialties (Wholesale)Food Specialties (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of food products that are not classified under other specific categories. Food Specialties (Wholesale) companies offer a wide range of food products that are unique, exotic, or specialized. These products are often imported …Examples: Gourmet cheeses, Specialty meats, Imported chocolates, Exotic spices, Organic produce, Gluten-free products, Artisanal
- 424590-02 - Farm Products-Raw Materials NEC (Wholesale)Farm Products-Raw Materials NEC (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of raw materials that are derived from farms and are not classified under any other specific category. These raw materials can include but are not limited to animal hides, bones, and horns, as well as raw materials from plants such as seeds, nuts, and grains. The industry is …Examples: Animal feed ingredients, Raw wool, Raw cottonseed, Raw honey, Raw nuts, Raw seeds, Raw grains, Raw hops, Raw tobacco,
- 449129-51 - Miscellaneous Homefurnishings Stores (Retail)Miscellaneous Homefurnishings Stores (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of home furnishings and decor items that are not classified under any other specific home furnishings category. This industry includes stores that sell a wide range of home decor items such as vases, picture frames, candles, clocks, and other decorative items. The stores in this industry may also …Examples: Wall art, Decorative pillows, Candles and candle holders, Picture frames, Rugs and carpets, Curtains and drapes,
- 459120-41 - Toys-Specialty (Retail)Toys-Specialty (Retail) is a subdivision of the Hobby, Toy, and Game Retailers industry that specializes in selling unique and specialized toys. This industry involves the retail sale of toys that are not commonly found in big-box stores. Toys-Specialty (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products that cater to specific interests and hobbies. These stores often have a niche market and …Examples: Educational toys, Collectible figurines, Board games, Puzzles, Science kits, Model kits, Dolls and action figures,
- 488119-06 - Airline Support ServicesAirline Support Services is a subdivision of the Other Airport Operations industry that provides a range of services to airlines and their passengers. These services are essential to the smooth operation of airlines and include ground handling, cargo handling, fueling, catering, and maintenance. Ground handling services involve the handling of passengers and their baggage, as well as the …Examples: Ground handling services, Cargo handling services, Fueling services, Catering services, Aircraft maintenance and repair
- 488210-10 - Transportation Services NECTransportation Services NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210, which includes companies that provide support activities for rail transportation. This industry involves a wide range of services related to transportation, but not specifically related to rail transportation. Companies in this industry provide transportation services for people or goods, but not …Examples: Freight forwarding services
- 522110-03 - Commercial Banks NECCommercial Banks NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that includes banks that do not fit into any other category of commercial banks. These banks offer a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. Commercial Banks NEC may specialize in certain types of loans or services, such as agricultural loans …Examples: Small business loans, Agricultural loans, International banking services, Wealth management, Corporate banking,
- 522299-16 - State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry involves the administration of credit agencies by state governments on behalf of the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for traditional bank loans. The state government acts as an intermediary between the borrower and the federal government, ensuring that loans are …Examples: Student loan agencies, Small business loan agencies, Agricultural loan agencies, Export credit agencies, Infrastructure
- 522320-08 - Money Order ServiceMoney Order Service is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. It involves the issuance and payment of money orders, which are a type of prepaid payment instrument used as an alternative to cash. Money orders are typically used for transactions where a check or cash is not accepted or is not convenient, such as …Examples: Convenience stores, Grocery stores, Post offices, Money transfer agents, Pawn shops, Western Union agents, Currency
- 523910-03 - Venture Capital CompaniesVenture Capital Companies are a type of Miscellaneous Intermediation that specializes in providing funding to startup companies and small businesses that have high growth potential. These companies typically invest in early-stage businesses that are not yet profitable, but have a unique idea or product that has the potential to disrupt the market. Venture Capital Companies provide …Examples: Biotech startups, Fintech companies, SaaS businesses, E-commerce startups, Mobile app developers, Artificial
- 524298-06 - Insurance-Excess & SurplusInsurance-Excess & Surplus is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524298 that deals with insurance policies that are not available in the standard market. This industry provides coverage for high-risk businesses, unusual risks, and hard-to-place risks. Insurance-Excess & Surplus is a specialized market that caters to unique insurance needs that are not covered by standard …Examples: High-risk construction projects, Cyber liability insurance, Kidnap and ransom insurance, Environmental liability
- 532289-23 - Golf Equipment-RentalsGolf Equipment-Rentals is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532289 that involves the renting of golf equipment to individuals or groups for a specified period of time. This industry caters to golf enthusiasts who may not own their own equipment or are traveling and do not want to bring their equipment with them. Golf Equipment-Rentals can include a range of equipment such as …Examples: Golf club rental, Golf cart rental, Golf bag rental, Golf ball rental, Golf accessory rental, Golf equipment rental,
- 532310-04 - Misc Equipment-Rental & LeasingThe Misc Equipment-Rental & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of a wide range of equipment and machinery that is not classified under other rental and leasing industries. This industry provides businesses and individuals with access to equipment and machinery that they may not be able to afford or may only need for a short period of time. The equipment …Examples: Construction equipment rental, Event equipment rental, Film and photography equipment rental, Industrial machinery
- 541519-02 - Computer Related Services NECThe industry of Computer Related Services NEC, which stands for "Not Elsewhere Classified", involves a wide range of computer-related services that are not covered by other NAICS codes. This industry includes companies that provide various services related to computer hardware, software, and peripherals. The services provided by companies in this industry are diverse and can …Examples: IT consulting services, Computer systems design services, Software development services, Web hosting services, Data
- 541990-09 - Services NECServices NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541990, which includes all other professional, scientific, and technical services that are not classified in any other category. This industry involves a wide range of services that are not easily categorized, but generally involve providing expertise and knowledge to clients in various fields. Services NEC can include anything from …Examples: Business consulting, Market research, Translation services, Technical writing, Patent and trademark services,
- 562991-05 - Toilets-PortableThe Toilets-Portable industry, a subdivision of the NAICS Code 562991 for Septic Tank and Related Services, involves the rental and servicing of portable toilets for various events and job sites. These portable toilets are self-contained and do not require a connection to a sewer or water line. The industry provides a convenient and hygienic solution for outdoor …Examples: Outdoor festivals, Construction sites, Sporting events, Campgrounds, Film sets, Disaster relief sites, Military bases,
- 611710-13 - Schools & Educational Services NECSchools & Educational Services NEC is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that includes educational institutions and services that are not classified under other categories. This industry involves a wide range of educational services that are not limited to traditional academic subjects. Schools & Educational Services NEC includes institutions that provide …Examples: Online learning platforms
- 621498-03 - Emergency Minor Medical Facilities ServicesEmergency Minor Medical Facilities Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621498 that provides immediate medical attention to patients with minor injuries or illnesses that do not require hospitalization. These facilities are designed to provide quick and efficient care to patients who need medical attention but do not have life-threatening conditions. Emergency Minor Medical …Examples: Urgent care clinics, Walk-in clinics, Minor emergency centers, Immediate care centers, Convenient care clinics, Minor
- 621999-14 - Health & Allied ServicesHealth & Allied Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that encompasses a wide range of ambulatory health care services that are not classified under other specific categories. This industry involves the provision of health care services that are not provided by hospitals or other health care facilities. Health & Allied Services include a variety of medical services that …Examples: Physical therapy services, Occupational therapy services, Speech therapy services, Diagnostic imaging services, Medical
- 812990-44 - Singles OrganizationsSingles Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that caters to individuals who are not in a committed relationship and are looking for social events and activities to meet new people. This industry provides a range of services and events that are designed to bring singles together in a safe and comfortable environment. The services offered by Singles …Examples: Travel groups for singles
- 812990-50 - Errands & Miscellaneous ServicesErrands & Miscellaneous Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that encompasses a wide range of personal services that are not classified under any other category. This industry involves providing assistance to individuals and businesses in completing various tasks and errands that they may not have the time or resources to do themselves. The services provided by this …Examples: Personal shopping, Pet care services, House sitting, Lawn care services, Event planning, Personal assistant services,
- 813110-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent are religious organizations that are not affiliated with any particular branch of Judaism or any other religious organization. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They are typically led by a rabbi or other religious leader and provide a range of religious services and activities for their members. …Examples: Social events for members
- 813319-09 - Social Services NECSocial Services NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subcategory of the Other Social Advocacy Organizations industry. This industry involves providing a range of social services to individuals and communities that are not covered by other social advocacy organizations. Social Services NEC organizations work towards improving the quality of life of individuals and communities by …Examples: Homeless shelters, Food banks, Mental health clinics, Youth mentoring programs, Domestic violence 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: Sustainable fishing practices, Aquaculture management, Fish stock assessment, Fishery habitat restoration, Fishery
- 323111-55 - Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing)Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of jackets that are used for promotional purposes. These jackets are typically customized with logos, slogans, or other branding elements to promote a company or organization. The jackets can be made from a variety of …Examples: Customized jackets for sports teams, Branded jackets for corporate events, Promotional jackets for
- 339910-08 - Medals-Designers & ManufacturersMedals-Designers & Manufacturers is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry, which involves the design and production of medals for various purposes. This industry is responsible for creating medals for military, sports, academic, and other events. Medals can be made from a variety of materials, including gold, silver, bronze, and other metals. The …Examples: Medals for charity events, Medals for cultural events, Medals for government organizations, Medals
- 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 colors. The …Examples: Employee badges, Name badges, Security badges, Event badges, School badges, Military badges, Police badges, Fire
- 423410-07 - Photographic Color Prints/Trnsprncy (Wholesale)The Photographic Color Prints/Transparency (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of photographic color prints and transparencies to various retailers and other businesses. These prints and transparencies are used for a variety of purposes, including advertising, marketing, and artistic expression. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality photographic prints …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 423420-12 - Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale)The Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for check protection, endorsement, and related activities. These machines are designed to prevent check fraud and ensure the security of financial transactions. Companies in this industry typically purchase these machines from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly …Examples: Non-profit organizations issuing checks for donations
- 423490-26 - Archaeologists Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Archaeologists Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Professional Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies that are specifically used by archaeologists during their fieldwork and research. The industry provides a range of tools and equipment that are essential for the excavation, …Examples: Government agencies responsible for cultural heritage management, Non-profit organizations focused on
- 423690-17 - Facsimile Communication Equipment (Wholesale)Facsimile Communication Equipment (Wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment used for transmitting and receiving documents over telephone lines. This industry includes the wholesale of fax machines, fax modems, fax servers, and other related equipment. The equipment is used in various industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance to send and receive important documents quickly …Examples: Fax machines for small businesses, Fax modems for healthcare providers, Fax servers for legal
- 423690-27 - Radio Communications Equipment Mobile (Wholesale)The Radio Communications Equipment Mobile (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of mobile radio communication equipment to various businesses and organizations. This industry is responsible for providing a range of mobile communication devices that are used for communication purposes in various industries. The industry is highly competitive and requires companies to stay …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 423830-65 - Paper Shredding Machines (Wholesale)Paper shredding machines (wholesale) is a subdivision of the industrial machinery and equipment merchant wholesaler industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of paper shredding machines, which are used to shred paper documents into small pieces to protect sensitive information from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. Companies in this industry typically purchase …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 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 …Examples: Power of attorney forms, Last will and testament forms
- 424120-21 - Office Supplies-Commercial (Wholesale)The Office Supplies-Commercial (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of office supplies and equipment to commercial clients. These supplies include items such as paper products, writing instruments, desk accessories, filing and storage solutions, and other office essentials. The industry serves a diverse range of clients, including businesses, government …Examples: Sticky notes
- 424210-05 - First Aid Supplies (Wholesale)First Aid Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424210 that involves the wholesale distribution of first aid supplies to various businesses and organizations. These supplies are essential for emergency situations and include a wide range of products such as bandages, gauze, antiseptics, and other medical supplies. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 424210-16 - Sanitary Napkins (Wholesale)The Sanitary Napkins (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of feminine hygiene products to retailers, healthcare facilities, and other businesses. Sanitary napkins, also known as pads, are absorbent products worn by women during menstruation to prevent leakage and maintain hygiene. Wholesale distributors in this industry purchase sanitary napkins from manufacturers and sell them in bulk …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing menstrual products to low-income individuals
- 424350-69 - Uniforms-Accessories (Wholesale)Uniforms-Accessories (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of accessories that are used in conjunction with uniforms. These accessories can include items such as badges, patches, pins, and other insignia that are used to identify the wearer's affiliation with a particular …Examples: Military patches, Police badges, Fire department insignia, Security guard patches, Sports team logos, Corporate logos,
- 424350-72 - Women's Accessories (Wholesale)The Women's Accessories (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of accessories designed for women. These accessories are sold in bulk to retailers who then sell them to consumers. The industry includes wholesalers who specialize in the distribution of women's accessories such as jewelry, handbags, scarves, hats, belts, and other fashion accessories. The wholesalers …Examples: Fashion jewelry, Leather handbags, Silk scarves, Wool hats, Beaded belts, Sunglasses, Hair accessories, Gloves,
- 424490-47 - Pet Foods (Wholesale)Pet Foods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pet food products to retailers, such as pet stores, supermarkets, and online retailers. Pet Foods (Wholesale) companies purchase pet food products in bulk from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers at a profit. The …Examples: Dog food, Cat food, Bird food, Fish food, Small animal food, Pet treats, Pet supplements, Raw pet food, Freeze-dried
- 424990-42 - Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale)Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are used for fundraising purposes. These products are sold to non-profit organizations, schools, churches, and other groups that are looking to raise funds for their …Examples: Candy bars, Popcorn, Gift wrap, Candles, Cookie dough, Magazine subscriptions, Coupon books, Scratch cards, T-shirts,
- 424990-93 - WholesaleWholesale is a type of industry that involves the sale of goods in large quantities to retailers, commercial and institutional users, and other wholesalers. The main purpose of wholesale is to provide a cost-effective way for businesses to purchase goods in bulk and then resell them at a profit. Wholesale companies typically purchase goods directly from manufacturers or distributors …Examples: Clothing and apparel, Food and beverage, Electronics, Office supplies, Beauty and personal care products, Home goods
- 425120-01 - Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale)Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between automobile and truck manufacturers and dealerships. They purchase vehicles in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to dealerships at a profit. These brokers are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging for transportation, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed. They …Examples: Automobile dealerships, Truck dealerships, Fleet management companies, Rental car companies, Government agencies,
- 425120-22 - Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale)Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between jewelry manufacturers and retailers. They facilitate the sale of jewelry products by negotiating deals between the two parties. Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for sourcing high-quality jewelry products from manufacturers and selling them to retailers at a profit. They are experts in the …Examples: Diamond necklaces, Gold bracelets, Silver earrings, Pearl rings, Gemstone pendants, Platinum wedding bands, Vintage
- 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
- 425120-55 - Apple Brokers (Wholesale)Apple Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between apple growers and buyers, such as grocery stores, restaurants, and food processors. They purchase apples in bulk from growers and sell them to buyers at a profit. Apple Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for ensuring that the apples meet the quality standards of the buyers and arranging for …Examples: Apple orchards, Grocery store chains, Restaurants and cafes, Food processors, Juice and cider manufacturers, Wholesale
- 441110-10 - Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail)Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441110 that involves the sale of new vehicles to businesses, government agencies, and other organizations for use as company cars or for other business purposes. This industry is focused on providing a range of vehicles that meet the specific needs of fleet buyers, such as fuel efficiency, safety features, and cargo …Examples: Non-profit organization fleet sales
- 459510-32 - Rummage Sale Centers (Retail)Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are establishments that sell used merchandise, such as clothing, furniture, household items, and electronics, at discounted prices. These centers typically acquire their inventory through donations from individuals or organizations, and may also purchase items from estate sales or auctions. Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are often operated by non-profit …Examples: Thrift stores, Secondhand shops, Consignment stores, Resale shops, Charity shops, Vintage stores, Garage sales, Estate
- 513140-04 - Direct Mail ServicesDirect Mail Services is a subdivision of the Directory and Mailing List Publishers industry that involves the creation and distribution of promotional materials through the mail. This industry provides a cost-effective way for businesses to reach their target audience by sending advertising materials, such as brochures, catalogs, and flyers, directly to potential customers. Direct Mail …Examples: Non-Profit Fundraising Mailers
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