NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "sic-code-for-religious"
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- 424990-80 - Religious Goods (Wholesale)The Religious Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various religious items to retailers, religious institutions, and other organizations. These goods can include items such as religious books, bibles, prayer cards, rosaries, religious jewelry, candles, incense, and other religious artifacts. The industry is driven by the demand …Examples: Religious book distributors, Religious jewelry wholesalers, Religious artifact suppliers,
- 455219-32 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to religious practices and beliefs. This industry caters to individuals who practice various religions and are in need of items that help them express their faith. Religious Goods (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, …Examples: Hindu religious stores, Religious jewelry stores, Religious art galleries
- 455219-57 - Church Supplies (Retail)Church Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of religious items and products to churches, religious organizations, and individuals. This industry caters to the needs of various religious denominations and offers a wide range of products such as liturgical vestments, chalices, candles, altar cloths, rosaries, prayer books, and other …Examples: Religious books, Religious artifacts, Religious jewelry, Religious art prints,
- 339999-46 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing involves the production of various items that are used in religious practices and ceremonies. These items can range from simple objects like candles and incense to more complex items like religious statues and vestments. The manufacturing process for these goods requires a high level of attention to detail and quality control to ensure …Examples: Religious statues, Religious jewelry, Religious books, Religious medals, Religious
- 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, Choirs and music ministries
- 813110-09 - ClergyClergy is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110, which falls under the category of Religious Organizations. The Clergy industry involves individuals who are ordained or licensed to conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions associated with beliefs and practices of religious faiths. These individuals are commonly referred to as priests, …Examples: Religious services, Religious education and training
- 459210-07 - Christian Books & Supplies (Retail)Christian Books & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of books, Bibles, and other religious materials related to the Christian faith. This industry caters to a specific market of individuals who are looking for literature that aligns with their religious beliefs. The products sold in this industry range from Bibles and devotionals to Christian …Examples: Religious wall decor, Religious candles, Religious bookmarks
- 611110-04 - Religious SchoolsReligious schools are educational institutions that provide elementary and secondary education with a focus on religious teachings and values. These schools are typically affiliated with a particular religion or denomination and integrate religious teachings into their curriculum. The goal of religious schools is to provide students with a well-rounded education that …Examples: Catholic schools, Jewish day schools, Islamic schools, Christian academies, Lutheran schools, Baptist schools,
- 813110-16 - ParsonagesParsonages are residential properties owned by religious organizations and provided to their ordained ministers or clergy members as a place of residence. These properties are typically located near the religious organization's place of worship and are used to house the clergy member and their family. Parsonages are an important part of the religious community as they provide …Examples: Baptist parsonages, Catholic parsonages, Methodist parsonages, Lutheran parsonages, Presbyterian parsonages, Episcopal
- 813110-21 - Religious OrganizationsReligious Organizations are entities that are primarily engaged in promoting religious beliefs and practices. These organizations may include churches, temples, mosques, and other places of worship. They may also provide religious education, counseling, and other services to their members and the community. Religious Organizations may be affiliated with a particular …Examples: Catholic Church, Baptist Church, Islamic Center, Jewish Synagogue, Hindu Temple, Buddhist Temple, Sikh Gurdwara,
- 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 …Examples: High Holy Days services, Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, Shabbat services, Torah study groups, Hebrew school education,
- 459410-19 - Religious Supplies Judaic (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) (Retail)The Religious Supplies Judaic industry involves the wholesale, manufacturing, and retail of various products related to the Jewish faith. This industry caters to the needs of synagogues, Jewish schools, and individuals who practice Judaism. The products offered by this industry are used in various religious ceremonies, events, and daily practices. The Religious Supplies …Examples: Prayer shawls, Tefillin, Mezuzahs, Menorahs, Yarmulkes, Torah scrolls, Jewish books, CDs and DVDs on Jewish history and
- 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: Religious Studies
- 813110-20 - Religious CounselingReligious counseling is a specialized form of counseling that is provided by trained professionals who integrate spiritual and religious beliefs into the therapeutic process. This type of counseling is typically offered by religious organizations or independent practitioners who have a deep understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of their clients. …Examples: Christian counseling, Islamic counseling, Jewish counseling, Buddhist counseling, Hindu counseling, Sikh counseling,
- 423210-25 - Church Furnishings (Wholesale)Church Furnishings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Furniture Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in providing furniture and other furnishings to churches and religious institutions. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products, including pews, altars, lecterns, pulpits, baptismal fonts, communion tables, and other religious furniture. …Examples: Religious artwork
- 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 …Examples: Youth ministry, Bible study groups, Christian counseling services, Missionary organizations, Christian schools and
- 813110-29 - Music MinistryMusic Ministry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that involves the use of music to enhance religious services and events. It is a form of worship that utilizes music to convey religious messages and inspire congregants. Music Ministry can be found in various religious organizations such as churches, temples, and …Examples: Temple music ensemble
- 813110-34 - Places Of WorshipPlaces of Worship are physical locations where people gather to practice their religious beliefs and engage in communal worship. These spaces are typically designed to accommodate large groups of people and are often adorned with religious symbols and artwork. Places of Worship can be found in virtually every community and are an important part of many people's spiritual …Examples: Churches, Temples, Synagogues, Mosques, Shrines, Cathedrals, Chapels, Gurdwaras, Pagodas, Monasteries
- 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 …Examples: Social events for members, Religious counseling services
- 813211-01 - Education Religious & Charitable TrustsEducation Religious & Charitable Trusts is a subdivision of the Grantmaking Foundations industry. This industry involves organizations that provide funding and support to educational, religious, and charitable institutions. These trusts are typically established by individuals or groups who wish to support a particular cause or organization. Education Religious & Charitable …Examples: Religious organizations
- 236220-13 - Church BuildersChurch Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of religious buildings such as churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues. These builders work closely with religious organizations to design and construct buildings that meet the specific needs of the congregation. Church Builders must have a deep understanding of the religious and cultural practices of the …Examples: Religious building construction
- 459210-03 - Bibles (Retail)The Bibles (Retail) industry involves the sale of Bibles, religious texts, and related materials to consumers. This industry caters to individuals and organizations seeking to purchase Bibles for personal or religious purposes. Bibles (Retail) stores may also offer other religious materials such as prayer books, hymnals, and religious-themed gifts. …Examples: King James Bible, New International Version Bible, Catholic Bible, Children's Bible, Study Bible, Audio Bible,
- 813110-18 - ShrinesThe Shrines industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which involves the operation of religious sites that are considered sacred and are visited by pilgrims and tourists. Shrines are typically dedicated to a particular saint, deity, or religious figure and are often associated with miracles or other supernatural events. These sites are considered holy …Examples: Catholic shrines, Buddhist shrines, Hindu shrines, Shinto shrines, Taoist shrines, Sikh shrines, Islamic shrines,
- 458110-89 - Church Vestments (Retail)Church Vestments (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of clothing and accessories used by members of the clergy during religious services. This industry caters to the needs of churches, cathedrals, and other religious institutions that require high-quality vestments for their clergy members. Church Vestments (Retail) includes a wide range of clothing …Examples: Liturgical robes, Chasubles, Albs, Stoles, Cassocks, Surplices, Dalmatics, Copes, Humeral veils, Altar cloths
- 513130-02 - Church Supplies (Manufacturing)Church Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Book Publishers industry that involves the production of various materials and products used in religious settings. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of items that are used in churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions. The products produced by this industry are designed to …Examples: Altar cloths, Candles, Chalices, Communion wafers, Crosses, Holy water fonts, Incense, Lecterns, Prayer books,
- 522299-05 - Church FinancingChurch financing is a specialized type of nondepository credit intermediation that involves providing financial services to churches and other religious organizations. This industry is focused on helping religious institutions obtain the necessary funding to support their operations, expand their facilities, and carry out their missions. Church financing can take many forms, …Examples: Church construction financing, Church renovation financing, Church equipment financing, Church mortgage financing,
- 611110-06 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Educational InstnMosques Muslim-Islamic Educational Instn is a subdivision of the Elementary and Secondary Schools industry that focuses on providing education and religious instruction to Muslim students. This industry includes institutions that offer a range of educational services, including Quranic studies, Arabic language instruction, and Islamic history and culture. Mosques Muslim-Islamic Educational …Examples: Islamic Sunday School, Islamic School of Greater New Orleans, Al-Huda School, Islamic Academy of Alabama, Islamic
- 813110-03 - ChaplainsChaplains are professionals who provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals in various settings such as hospitals, military, prisons, and universities. They offer counseling, guidance, and comfort to people of different faiths or no faith at all. Chaplains are trained to listen actively, provide non-judgmental support, and respect the beliefs and values of their clients. They …Examples: Hospital chaplaincy, Military chaplaincy, Prison chaplaincy, University chaplaincy, Hospice chaplaincy, Corporate
- 813110-11 - Convents & MonasteriesConvents & Monasteries are religious organizations that provide a communal living space for members of a particular religious order. These institutions are typically associated with the Catholic Church, but can also be found in other Christian denominations and in some non-Christian religions. Members of these communities take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and …Examples: Benedictine Monastery, Carmelite Monastery, Dominican Monastery, Franciscan Monastery, Jesuit Monastery, Augustinian
- 813110-17 - Clergy & Pastoral CounselingClergy & Pastoral Counseling is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and counseling to individuals and groups. This industry is focused on helping people cope with personal and emotional issues by providing them with religious and spiritual support. The services provided by Clergy & Pastoral Counseling professionals are not …Examples: Spiritual guidance, Grief counseling, Marriage counseling, Addiction counseling, Crisis counseling, Family counseling,
- 813110-37 - Pastoral Counseling Of Religious LeadersPastoral counseling of religious leaders is a specialized form of counseling that is provided by religious leaders to members of their congregation or community. This type of counseling is typically focused on helping individuals deal with spiritual and emotional issues, such as grief, anxiety, depression, and relationship problems. Pastoral counselors are trained to provide …Examples: Pastoral counseling for grief and loss, Spiritual counseling for addiction recovery, Relationship
- 813110-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that is dedicated to the practice and worship of Hinduism. This industry involves the operation of temples, shrines, and other places of worship that are specifically designed for the Hindu faith. Temples-Hindu provide a space for devotees to come together and participate in religious ceremonies, …Examples: Religious Tourism
- 813110-43 - Synagogues TraditionalSynagogues Traditional are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and community for Jewish individuals who follow traditional Jewish practices and beliefs. These synagogues typically have a rabbi who leads services and provides spiritual guidance to members. The services held at Synagogues Traditional include prayer, Torah readings, and other religious …Examples: High Holy Days services, Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, Shabbat services, Torah study groups, Hebrew school programs,
- 236220-17 - Dome StructuresDome Structures is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of buildings and structures for commercial and institutional purposes, including but not limited to offices, schools, hospitals, and retail stores. Dome Structures, in particular, focuses on the …Examples: Religious Building Domes, Geodesic Dome Homes
- 455219-60 - Candles (Retail)Candles (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of candles. This industry includes establishments that sell candles made from various materials such as beeswax, paraffin, soy, and gel. Candles can be sold in various shapes, sizes, colors, and scents. The candles can be sold individually or in sets, and can be used for various purposes such as …Examples: Religious candles
- 812990-32 - Wedding ChapelsWedding Chapels is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that involves providing a venue for couples to hold their wedding ceremonies. Wedding chapels are typically small buildings or rooms that are decorated with flowers, candles, and other decorative items to create a romantic atmosphere. The wedding chapel may be located in a church, hotel, or other venue, and may be used …Examples: Traditional wedding chapel, Outdoor wedding chapel, Beach wedding chapel, Rustic wedding chapel, Garden wedding chapel,
- 813110-32 - Religion Other Places Of WorshipReligion Other Places Of Worship is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110 that includes establishments primarily engaged in operating religious temples, shrines, or other places of worship (except churches, synagogues, and mosques). These establishments offer various religious services, such as prayer, worship, and rituals, to their members and visitors. Religion Other …Examples: Buddhist temples, Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras, Taoist temples, Shinto shrines, Wiccan covens, Druid groves, Pagan
- 813110-39 - Temples-SikhTemples-Sikh is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110 that refers to religious organizations that are dedicated to the Sikh faith. These temples are places of worship where Sikhs gather to pray, meditate, and participate in religious ceremonies. The Sikh religion originated in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century and is based on the teachings of Guru Nanak and nine …Examples: Kirtan (Sikh devotional music)
- 323117-02 - Christian Tracts (Manufacturing)Christian Tracts Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Books Printing Manufacturing industry, which involves the printing and production of religious pamphlets or booklets that contain Christian messages. These tracts are typically small in size and are designed to be easily distributed to a wide audience. The content of Christian tracts can vary widely, but they often include …Examples: Religious brochures
- 337127-05 - Church Furniture (Manufacturing)Church Furniture Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of furniture specifically designed for use in churches and other religious institutions. This includes items such as pews, altars, lecterns, pulpits, kneelers, and other pieces of furniture that are used in religious services. The furniture is designed to be both functional and aesthetically …Examples: Church pews, Altars, Lecterns, Pulpits, Kneelers, Communion tables, Baptismal fonts, Credenzas, Hymn boards, Offering
- 424350-64 - Robes (Wholesale)Robes (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of robes, which are loose-fitting garments that are worn for warmth, comfort, or ceremonial purposes. Robes can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, wool, and synthetic fabrics. They can be plain or …Examples: Religious robes
- 424350-71 - Veiling (Wholesale)Veiling (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of veils. Veils are a type of cloth that is worn over the head and face, often for religious or cultural reasons. Veiling (Wholesale) companies purchase veils in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Religious veils, Dance performance veils
- 424820-04 - Wines-Sacramental (Wholesale)The Wines-Sacramental (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of wines that are specifically intended for use in religious ceremonies. These wines are typically made from grapes and are fortified with brandy or other spirits to increase their alcohol content and longevity. The industry is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of the …Examples: Fortified sacramental wine
- 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 …Examples: Home schooling for religious reasons, Classical education
- 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: Religious Institutions
- 721214-05 - Bible CampsBible Camps are recreational and vacation camps that offer a faith-based experience for children, teenagers, and adults. These camps are designed to provide a unique environment for individuals to learn about their faith, build relationships with others who share their beliefs, and engage in a range of activities that promote personal growth and spiritual development. Bible Camps …Examples: Music Bible Camps
- 813110-07 - Church ConsultingChurch consulting is a specialized industry that provides guidance and support to religious organizations. This industry involves a range of services that help churches and other religious institutions to improve their operations, increase their membership, and enhance their overall effectiveness. Church consultants work with pastors, church leaders, and other stakeholders to …Examples: Marketing and branding for churches, Social media management for churches, Website design and development
- 813110-08 - ChurchesChurches are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance to their members. They are typically led by a pastor or priest and offer regular religious services, such as Sunday mass or weekly prayer meetings. Churches may also provide additional services to their members, such as counseling, youth programs, and community outreach initiatives. The …Examples: Protestant churches, Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Methodist churches, Lutheran churches, Presbyterian churches,
- 813110-19 - RabbisRabbis are religious leaders who are trained in Jewish law and tradition. They are responsible for leading Jewish congregations in prayer, providing spiritual guidance, and teaching the principles of Judaism. Rabbis are also involved in performing religious ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and bar mitzvahs. They play a crucial role in the Jewish community and are …Examples: Jewish congregations, Synagogues, Yeshivas (Jewish schools), Jewish community centers, Jewish summer camps, Jewish
- 813110-22 - Religious Science PractitionersReligious Science Practitioners are professionals who use spiritual and metaphysical principles to help individuals achieve their goals and improve their lives. They believe that the power of the mind can be harnessed to create positive change in one's life. These practitioners use a variety of techniques to help their clients, including meditation, visualization, affirmations, and …Examples: Metaphysical coaching
- 813110-36 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-OrgztnMosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-Orgztn is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that involves the operation of mosques and other Muslim-Islamic charitable organizations. Mosques are places of worship for followers of Islam and serve as community centers for Muslims. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including religious …Examples: Islamic Center of Southern California
- 813110-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community. This industry is focused on providing a liberal approach to Jewish worship and practices. Synagogues Liberal are known for their inclusive and progressive values, which are reflected in their religious services and community outreach programs. These …Examples: Jewish community center, Jewish student organization, Jewish cultural center, Jewish social justice organization,
- 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 associations. They rely …Examples: Religious organizations
- 541690-08 - Energy Code Compliance AnalystsEnergy Code Compliance Analysts are professionals who specialize in ensuring that buildings and structures comply with energy codes and standards. They work with architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners to ensure that buildings are designed and constructed to meet energy efficiency requirements. Energy Code Compliance Analysts analyze building plans and …Examples: Religious buildings
- 238390-01 - Cornices-BuildingCornices-Building is a specialized subdivision of the Other Building Finishing Contractors industry under NAICS Code 238390. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of decorative moldings that are typically found at the top of exterior walls of buildings. Cornices are used to add an aesthetic appeal to the building and to protect the walls from water damage by …Examples: Decorative cornices for historic buildings, Modern cornices for commercial buildings, Residential
- 311811-03 - Cake Decorating (Manufacturing)Cake Decorating (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311811 that involves the production of cakes that are decorated with various designs and patterns. This industry is responsible for creating visually appealing cakes that are used for various occasions such as weddings, birthdays, and other celebrations. Cake decorators use a variety of tools and techniques to …Examples: Religious Celebration Cakes
- 339910-06 - Jewelry (Manufacturing)Jewelry (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the production of jewelry items made of precious metals, gemstones, and other materials. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and brooches. The jewelry items produced in this industry can be designed for personal use, as …Examples: Religious jewelry
- 423850-19 - Caskets (Wholesale)Caskets (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of caskets. This industry is responsible for the distribution of caskets to funeral homes, mortuaries, and other businesses that provide funeral services. Caskets are typically made of wood, metal, or other materials and are used to hold the deceased during the funeral service and …Examples: Caskets for infants, Caskets for pets, Caskets with religious symbols
- 449129-66 - Tapestries (Retail)Tapestries (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 449129 that involves the retail sale of tapestries. Tapestries are large pieces of fabric that are woven or embroidered with intricate designs and are often used as wall hangings or decorative coverings for furniture. Tapestries can be made from a variety of materials, including wool, silk, cotton, and synthetic fibers, and can …Examples: Religious tapestries
- 488999-02 - Car PoolsCar Pools is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488999, which falls under the category of "All Other Support Activities for Transportation". This industry involves the provision of transportation services to a group of people who share a common destination, typically to and from work or school. Car pools are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to individual transportation, …Examples: Religious transportation
- 512290-03 - Recorded InformationRecorded Information is a subdivision of the Other Sound Recording Industries NAICS Code that involves the production and distribution of non-musical audio content. This industry includes companies that create and distribute audio books, podcasts, lectures, speeches, and other forms of spoken-word content. Recorded Information is a growing industry due to the …Examples: Religious sermons
- 513110-01 - Newspapers (Publishers (Manufacturing))Newspapers (Publishers (Manufacturing)) is a subdivision of the Newspaper Publishers industry under the NAICS Code 513110. This industry involves the physical manufacturing and printing of newspapers for distribution to the public. Companies in this industry are responsible for the entire production process, from gathering news stories to printing and distributing the …Examples: Religious newspapers
- 513199-07 - Publishers (Manufacturing)Publishers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 513199 that includes companies engaged in the production of books, magazines, newspapers, and other printed materials. This industry involves the physical manufacturing of printed materials, including the printing, binding, and finishing of the product. Publishers (Manufacturing) companies may also engage in the …Examples: Religious publishers
- 516110-03 - Radio Stations & Broadcasting CompaniesRadio Stations & Broadcasting Companies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 516110 that involves the operation of radio broadcasting stations. This industry includes companies that produce and transmit audio programming to the public through radio waves. Radio Stations & Broadcasting Companies can be commercial or non-commercial, and can broadcast music, news, talk shows, sports …Examples: Music radio, Religious radio
- 517810-07 - Internet WebcastingInternet Webcasting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517810 that involves the broadcasting of live or recorded audio or video content over the internet. This industry allows individuals and organizations to reach a global audience through the use of webcasting technology. Internet Webcasting can be used for a variety of purposes, including entertainment, education, marketing, and …Examples: Church services and religious events
- 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 manner. …Examples: Religious organizations
- 561599-03 - Bus Lines-Ticket AgenciesBus Lines-Ticket Agencies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561599 that involves the arrangement and reservation of bus transportation services for individuals and groups. This industry includes companies that provide bus transportation services for various purposes such as tourism, commuting, and charter services. Bus Lines-Ticket Agencies also includes companies that sell …Examples: Bus transportation for events, Bus transportation for schools, Bus transportation for sports
- 812199-23 - TattooingTattooing is a form of body modification that involves the insertion of ink into the skin to create a permanent design or image. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812199, which covers "Other Personal Care Services". Tattooing is a highly skilled art form that requires a great deal of precision and attention to detail. Tattoo artists work with clients to create …Examples: Religious tattoos
- 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: Humanist community centers, Ethical culture societies, Secular Buddhist centers, Non-theistic Unitarian Universalist
- 813110-33 - Spiritual OrganizationsSpiritual Organizations are a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, as classified by the NAICS Code 813110. These organizations are focused on providing spiritual guidance, support, and education to individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their faith or spirituality. Spiritual Organizations may be affiliated with a particular religion or may be …Examples: Mindfulness meditation centers, Yoga studios, Spiritual retreat centers, New Age bookstores, Energy healing centers,
- 813110-35 - Temples-BuddhistTemples-Buddhist is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110 that refers to religious organizations that are dedicated to the practice and teachings of Buddhism. These organizations are typically led by Buddhist monks or nuns and provide a place for worship, meditation, and spiritual guidance to their members. Temples-Buddhist are often considered to be the center of the …Examples: Zen meditation centers, Theravada Buddhist temples, Mahayana Buddhist temples, Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, Nichiren
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the building is constructed …Examples: Religious institutions
- 236220-12 - Buildings-Pre-Cut Prefabricated/ModularThe Buildings-Pre-Cut Prefabricated/Modular industry involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings using pre-cut prefabricated or modular components. This method of construction involves the manufacturing of building components off-site in a factory setting, which are then transported to the construction site for assembly. The use of pre-cut prefabricated or modular …Examples: Pre-cut religious buildings
- 236220-20 - General Contractors-Nonresidential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of nonresidential buildings such as office buildings, hospitals, schools, and retail stores. General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings oversee the entire construction process, from planning and design to construction and …Examples: Religious buildings
- 238210-42 - Sound & EntertainmentThe Sound & Entertainment industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and equipment used in various entertainment venues such as theaters, concert halls, and sports arenas. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the sound and lighting systems are functioning properly and providing an optimal experience for the audience. Sound & …Examples: Live music events, Dance performances, Circus performances, Religious services
- 238220-28 - Fire Sprinkler Systems InstallationFire Sprinkler Systems Installation is a specialized industry that involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of fire sprinkler systems in buildings. This industry is responsible for ensuring that fire sprinkler systems are installed correctly and functioning properly to protect buildings and their occupants in the event of a fire. Fire Sprinkler Systems Installation requires a …Examples: Religious institutions
- 238390-05 - Weather Stripping ContractorsWeather Stripping Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation and repair of weather stripping in buildings. Weather stripping is a material used to seal gaps around windows, doors, and other openings to prevent air and water from entering or escaping a building. These contractors work with a variety of materials such as rubber, foam, and vinyl to ensure that buildings are …Examples: Religious institutions
- 315250-24 - Robes (Manufacturing)Robes manufacturing is a subdivision of the cut and sew apparel manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of robes, which are loose-fitting garments that are worn over other clothing for warmth or comfort. Robes can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, and polyester, and can be designed for different purposes, such as bathrobes, …Examples: Religious robes, Performance robes
- 323111-10 - Calendars (Manufacturing)Calendars manufacturing is a subdivision of the commercial printing industry that involves the production of calendars for various purposes. Calendars are printed materials that display dates, days, and months of a year, and are used for scheduling, planning, and promotional purposes. The manufacturing process of calendars involves designing, printing, binding, and finishing. The …Examples: Religious calendars, Music calendars
- 323117-01 - Book (Manufacturing)Book manufacturing is a process of producing books from raw materials to finished products. This industry involves various stages such as designing, printing, binding, and finishing. The manufacturing process starts with the creation of a manuscript or digital file, followed by the printing of the book pages, binding the pages together, and finally finishing the book with a cover and any …Examples: Religious texts
- 323117-03 - Printers-Books (Manufacturing)Printers-Books (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the printing and binding of books. This industry involves the production of a wide range of books, including hardcover and softcover books, textbooks, children's books, cookbooks, and more. Printers-Books (Manufacturing) companies work closely with publishers, authors, and other clients to produce high-quality books that meet their …Examples: Religious books
- 323120-04 - Bookbinding & Related Work (Manufacturing)Bookbinding & Related Work (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the binding of printed materials such as books, magazines, and catalogs. This industry is responsible for the production of a wide range of bound materials, including hardcover and softcover books, journals, and other printed materials. Bookbinding & Related Work (Manufacturing) is an essential part of the …Examples: Religious texts, Music scores
- 332323-05 - Bronze Ornamental Work (Manufacturing)Bronze Ornamental Work Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of ornamental and decorative items made of bronze. These items are typically used for aesthetic purposes in various settings such as homes, offices, public spaces, and religious buildings. The manufacturing process involves the use of various tools and techniques to shape, mold, and finish …Examples: Bronze sculptures, Decorative door handles, Bronze fountains, Ornamental gates, Bronze plaques, Decorative lighting
- 339910-01 - Class Rings (Manufacturing)Class Rings Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of customized rings for high school and college students. These rings are typically worn as a symbol of achievement and pride, and often feature the school's emblem or mascot. The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional jewelry-making …Examples: Religious organization rings
- 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: Religious medals, Medals for charity events, Medals for cultural events, Medals for
- 339950-04 - Gold Leaf (Manufacturing)Gold Leaf Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sign Manufacturing industry, which involves the production of gold leaf for use in various applications such as gilding, lettering, and decoration. Gold leaf is a thin layer of gold that is beaten into sheets and used for decorative purposes. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized tools and techniques to create …Examples: Gilding for picture frames, Gilding for furniture, Gilding for architectural elements, Gilding
- 423320-39 - Statuary (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale)Statuary (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and materials used in the manufacturing of statuary products. Statuary products are decorative sculptures made of stone, concrete, or other materials and are often used for …Examples: Religious sculptures
- 423690-64 - Dvd Video Tapes (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Dvd Video Tapes (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of digital video discs (DVDs) and video tapes for wholesale purposes. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of DVDs and video tapes, as well as the distribution of these products to retailers and other wholesalers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a range of …Examples: Music videos, Religious videos, Foreign language videos
- 423940-16 - Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale)Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of jewelry, watches, precious stones, and precious metals. These contractors work with retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses to provide a range of jewelry products and services. They may also offer custom design and manufacturing services to their clients. Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale) are …Examples: Religious jewelry
- 424120-12 - Greeting Cards (Wholesale)Greeting Cards (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of greeting cards. These cards are designed for various occasions such as birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, holidays, and other special events. The industry includes a wide range of products such as traditional paper cards, electronic …Examples: Religious cards
- 424920-01 - Bibles (Wholesale)Bibles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of Bibles. This industry involves the purchase of Bibles from publishers or manufacturers and the resale of these products to retailers, religious organizations, and other wholesalers. Bibles (Wholesale) companies may also provide …Examples: King James Bibles, New International Version Bibles, Study Bibles, Children's Bibles, Large Print Bibles, Audio Bibles,
- 424920-02 - Book Dealers (Wholesale)Book Dealers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of books to retailers, libraries, and other businesses. These wholesalers purchase books in bulk from publishers and then sell them to retailers at a discounted price. Book Dealers (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the book supply chain, ensuring that books are available to consumers across the country. …Examples: Religious books, Music books
- 424990-20 - Calendars (Wholesale)The Calendars (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of calendars to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. These calendars can range from wall calendars to desk calendars and can feature a variety of themes such as nature, sports, or art. Companies in this industry may also offer custom calendar printing services for businesses and organizations. …Examples: Religious calendars, Music calendars
- 424990-67 - Oriental Goods (Wholesale)The Oriental Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are typically associated with Asian cultures. These products may include items such as traditional clothing, textiles, home decor, kitchenware, and various other goods that are commonly found in Asian markets. Companies operating in this industry may import these goods directly from Asian …Examples: Religious and spiritual items, Traditional musical instruments
- 444240-22 - Statuary (Retail)Statuary (Retail) is a subdivision of the Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of statues, sculptures, and other decorative objects made of stone, metal, wood, or other materials that are used to decorate gardens, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Statuary (Retail) businesses typically offer a wide range of products, including fountains, …Examples: Religious statues
- 455219-23 - Trophies Awards & Medals (Retail)The Trophies Awards & Medals (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of awards, trophies, and medals to individuals, organizations, and businesses. These items are typically used to recognize and celebrate achievements, milestones, and accomplishments. Retailers in this industry may offer a range of products, including plaques, ribbons, certificates, and other personalized items. …Examples: Music competition trophies, Religious recognition plaques
- 455219-35 - Plaques (Retail)The Plaques (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of plaques to customers. These plaques are typically made of materials such as wood, metal, acrylic, or glass and are used for a variety of purposes, including awards, recognition, and commemoration. The industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in the sale of plaques. …Examples: Religious plaques
- 458110-77 - Robes Caps & Gowns (Retail)Robes Caps & Gowns (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the retail sale of robes, caps, and gowns. These items are typically worn for formal occasions such as graduation ceremonies, religious ceremonies, and other special events. The industry involves the sale of a variety of styles, colors, and sizes of robes, caps, and gowns to meet the needs of different …Examples: Military dress uniforms
- 458310-11 - Jewelers (Retail)Jewelers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in the sale of jewelry items to consumers. These businesses typically offer a wide range of jewelry items, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and watches. Jewelers (Retail) may also offer repair services for damaged jewelry items, as well as custom design services for customers who want a unique piece of jewelry. …Examples: Religious jewelry
- 458310-13 - Jewelry Custom Made (Retail)Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that involves the creation of unique and personalized jewelry pieces for customers. This industry caters to individuals who want to own jewelry that is not mass-produced and has a personal touch. Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) businesses work closely with their clients to create pieces that meet their specific …Examples: Custom-designed religious jewelry
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