SIC 6-Digit Codes for "arts"
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- 5941-24 - Martial Arts Supplies & Equipment (Retail)Martial Arts Supplies & Equipment (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of martial arts practitioners. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies used in various martial arts disciplines, such as karate, judo, taekwondo, and jiu-jitsu. The industry offers a wide range of products, from uniforms and protective …Examples: Karate uniforms, Judo mats, Taekwondo sparring gear, Brazilian jiu-jitsu grappling dummies, Kendo swords, Muay Thai
- 7999-44 - Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu InstrKarate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Instr is an industry that involves providing instruction and training in various martial arts disciplines such as karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, and kung fu. These disciplines are focused on self-defense, physical fitness, and mental discipline. The instructors in this industry are highly skilled and trained in their respective disciplines and provide …Examples: Martial arts training, Fitness classes with martial arts elements, Children's
- 7999-45 - Martial Arts InstructionMartial Arts Instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals various forms of martial arts. This can include disciplines such as karate, judo, taekwondo, and jiu-jitsu. The instruction can be geared towards individuals of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. The focus of the instruction is on developing physical …Examples: Mixed martial arts (MMA) coaching
- 8299-77 - Schools-Performing ArtsSchools-Performing Arts is an industry that provides education and training in various forms of performing arts, including music, dance, theater, and other related disciplines. These schools offer a range of programs for students of all ages, from young children to adults, and provide a comprehensive curriculum that covers both theoretical and practical aspects of performing …Examples: Performing arts summer camps
- 8412-02 - Arts Organizations & InformationArts Organizations & Information is a subdivision of the Museums and Art Galleries industry that focuses on providing information and support to artists and art enthusiasts. This industry involves a range of activities, including organizing art exhibitions, providing educational programs, and promoting art events. Arts Organizations & Information …Examples: Art education programs, Art museums, Art galleries, Art festivals, Art publications,
- 8699-30 - Art AssociationsArt Associations are membership organizations that are dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts. These associations bring together artists, art enthusiasts, and other individuals who are passionate about the arts. Art Associations provide a platform for artists to showcase their work, network with other artists, and gain exposure. They …Examples: National Art Education Association, International Association of Art Critics, National Association of
- 2752-21 - Color Separations-Graphic Arts (Manufacturing)Color Separations-Graphic Arts (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry within the commercial printing sector that involves the process of separating a full-color image into its individual color components for printing. This industry is responsible for producing high-quality color separations that are used in a variety of printed materials such as magazines, brochures, and packaging. The …Examples: Magazine Printing, Packaging Printing, Brochure Printing, Catalog Printing, Direct Mail Printing, Book Printing,
- 5092-10 - Arts & Crafts (Wholesale)The Arts & Crafts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of art and craft supplies to retailers, educational institutions, and other businesses. These supplies can include everything from paints, brushes, and canvases to beads, yarns, and fabrics. Companies in this industry may also offer specialized products such as woodworking tools, scrapbooking materials, …Examples: Art supply distributor
- 7922-33 - Performing ArtsPerforming Arts is an industry that involves the creation and production of live performances, including theater, dance, music, and other forms of entertainment. This industry is focused on providing audiences with a unique and engaging experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The Performing Arts industry is made up of a diverse range of professionals, including …Examples: Broadway shows, Ballet performances, Symphony orchestras, Opera productions, Circus performances, Comedy shows, Improv
- 8049-42 - Healing ArtsThe Healing Arts industry encompasses a wide range of practices that aim to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being through non-invasive and natural methods. This industry is made up of health practitioners who specialize in alternative and complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, massage therapy, herbal medicine, and energy healing. The Healing Arts industry is …Examples: Acupuncture clinics, Massage therapy practices, Herbal medicine shops, Energy healing centers, Yoga studios,
- 8093-09 - Body Movement EducationBody Movement Education is an industry that focuses on teaching individuals how to move their bodies in a safe and effective manner. This industry is dedicated to helping people improve their physical health and well-being through various forms of movement, such as yoga, Pilates, dance, and martial arts. Body Movement Education is often used as a form of therapy to help individuals …Examples: Martial arts schools
- 8351-06 - Childrens After School ProgramsChildren's after school programs are specialized services that provide a safe and educational environment for children after regular school hours. These programs are designed to cater to the needs of working parents who require a safe and supervised environment for their children until they are able to pick them up. Children's after school programs offer a range of activities that are both fun …Examples: Arts and crafts programs
- 5941-25 - Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Supplies (Retail)Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing equipment and supplies for martial arts practitioners. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, from beginners to professionals, and offers a variety of products to suit their needs. The industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies for martial arts …Examples: Karate gi, Judo belt, Jiu-jitsu rash guard, Kung fu shoes, Headgear, Mouthguard, Nunchucks, Punching bag, Water bottle,
- 7221-12 - Honor RollsHonor Rolls is a subdivision of the photographic studios, portrait industry, classified under SIC Code 7221. Companies in this industry specialize in creating and producing high-quality photographic prints of individuals or groups of people, typically for display in schools, universities, or other institutions. Honor Rolls specifically focuses on creating photographic prints of students who have …Examples: Music and arts honor rolls for recognizing talent and achievement in the arts
- 8049-90 - Nia-Neuromuscular Interactive ActionNia-Neuromuscular Interactive Action is an industry that focuses on the integration of mind, body, and spirit through movement. This industry involves a range of practices that aim to improve physical and mental health by using a combination of dance, martial arts, and healing arts. Nia-Neuromuscular Interactive Action is a holistic approach to fitness that emphasizes …Examples: Mindful movement, Body-mind fitness, Integrative dance, Holistic exercise, Conscious movement, Somatic therapy,
- 8299-80 - Circus Training & InstructionCircus Training & Instruction is an industry that provides education and training in various circus skills such as acrobatics, aerial arts, juggling, clowning, and more. This industry caters to individuals of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to professionals. Circus Training & Instruction companies offer a range of services including classes, workshops, private lessons, and …Examples: Circus arts program
- 8412-10 - ArtThe Art industry encompasses a wide range of businesses involved in the creation, exhibition, and sale of various forms of art. This includes visual arts such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as performing arts such as music, theater, and dance. The industry also includes businesses involved in the production and distribution of …Examples: Fine art galleries, Art museums, Art schools, Art supply stores, Online art
- 8999-12 - Artists-Fine ArtsThe Artists-Fine Arts industry involves individuals who create original works of art using a variety of mediums such as paint, charcoal, clay, and other materials. These artists may work independently or as part of a larger organization such as a gallery or museum. The industry is highly competitive and requires a great deal of skill and creativity to be …Examples: Mixed media art, Art restoration, Art education, Art therapy, Art curation,
- 0214-98 - Sheep & GoatsThe Sheep & Goats industry involves the raising, breeding, and selling of sheep and goats for various purposes such as meat, milk, wool, and leather. This industry is an important part of the agricultural sector and provides a range of products for both domestic and international markets. Sheep and goats are hardy animals that can thrive in a variety of environments, making them a popular …Examples: Fiber arts and crafts
- 0279-06 - LlamasThe Llama industry, classified under SIC Code 0279, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of llamas for various purposes. Llamas are domesticated animals that are primarily used for their wool, meat, and as pack animals. The industry is diverse and includes a range of businesses, from small family farms to large commercial operations. …Examples: Llama fiber arts
- 0291-05 - AlpacasThe Alpaca industry is a subdivision of the General Farms, Primarily Livestock industry. Alpacas are domesticated South American camelids that are primarily raised for their fiber, which is used to make clothing and textiles. The industry involves the breeding, raising, and shearing of alpacas, as well as the processing and sale of their fiber. Alpacas are known for their gentle nature and are …Examples: Alpaca fiber arts classes
- 2396-04 - Ribbon Printing (Manufacturing)Ribbon printing manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of ribbons with customized designs and patterns. These ribbons are used for a variety of purposes such as gift wrapping, decoration, and branding. The process of ribbon printing involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that the final product meets the specific requirements of the …Examples: Ribbons for arts and crafts projects
- 2429-02 - Excelsior (Manufacturing)Excelsior manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of wood shavings, chips, and other byproducts of sawmills. These products are commonly used in packaging, animal bedding, and other industrial applications. Excelsior manufacturing companies typically operate sawmills or purchase wood byproducts from sawmills to process into excelsior. The manufacturing process …Examples: Fire starters, Arts and crafts materials
- 2721-07 - Entertainment Guides-Publications (Manufacturing)The Entertainment Guides-Publications (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of printed or digital publications that provide information on entertainment options such as movies, TV shows, music, theater, and events. These publications are typically distributed to consumers through subscriptions, newsstands, or online platforms. The industry also includes the creation of specialized …Examples: Theater and performing arts guides
- 2741-08 - Test Publisher-Vocational/Eductnl (Manufacturing)Test Publisher-Vocational/Eductnl (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in creating and publishing educational and vocational materials for various fields. These materials are designed to help individuals gain knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in their chosen profession. The industry involves the creation of a wide range of materials, including textbooks, workbooks, study …Examples: Culinary arts textbooks
- 2741-11 - Cookbooks (Manufacturing)Cookbooks manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the creation and production of books that contain recipes and cooking instructions. These books can be targeted towards a specific cuisine, dietary restriction, or cooking skill level. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the culinary arts, as well as the ability to create visually appealing …Examples: Baking cookbooks, Vegan cookbooks, Regional cuisine cookbooks, Celebrity chef cookbooks, Quick and easy recipe
- 3469-02 - Metal Spinning (Manufacturing)Metal spinning is a manufacturing process that involves shaping a flat metal disc or tube into a three-dimensional object by rotating it on a lathe while applying pressure with various tools. This process is also known as spin forming or spin forging. Metal spinning is commonly used to create parts for industries such as aerospace, automotive, lighting, and decorative arts. The …Examples: Automotive parts, Decorative metal art, Industrial machinery parts
- 3949-16 - Gymnasium Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Gymnasium Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in gyms and fitness centers. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that cater to the needs of fitness enthusiasts, athletes, and gym owners. The equipment and supplies produced by this industry are designed to help individuals achieve their fitness goals …Examples: Martial arts equipment
- 5085-89 - Jars-Glass & Plastic (Wholesale)Jars-Glass & Plastic (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of glass and plastic jars to various businesses. These jars are used for packaging a wide range of products such as food, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. The industry involves the wholesale purchase of jars from manufacturers and the subsequent sale to …Examples: Arts and crafts supply stores
- 5092-09 - Toys (Wholesale)Companies in the Toys (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of toys and hobby goods to retailers, such as department stores, specialty toy stores, and online retailers. This industry includes a wide range of products, from traditional toys like dolls, action figures, and board games, to electronic toys, educational toys, and outdoor play equipment. The industry is highly …Examples: Arts and crafts supplies
- 5093-03 - Film Scrap (Wholesale)Film Scrap (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Scrap and Waste Materials (Wholesale) industry, which involves the buying and selling of various types of scrap and waste materials. Film Scrap (Wholesale) specifically deals with the wholesale distribution of scrap film materials, such as plastic film, photographic film, and motion picture film. This industry is responsible for the collection, …Examples: Graphic arts film scrap
- 5159-06 - Feathers (Wholesale)The Feathers (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of feathers for various purposes. Feathers are used in a wide range of industries, including fashion, arts and crafts, home decor, and even in the production of fishing lures. Companies in this industry typically purchase feathers in bulk from suppliers and then sell them to retailers or directly to consumers. …Examples: Feather boas, Feather pillows, Feather earrings, Feather headdresses, Feather dusters, Feather trim for clothing,
- 5943-12 - Diplomas (Retail)The Diplomas (Retail) industry involves the sale of diplomas and other educational certificates to consumers. These diplomas may be for a variety of purposes, such as completing a course of study, demonstrating proficiency in a particular skill, or fulfilling a requirement for employment. Retailers in this industry may offer diplomas in a range of fields, including business, healthcare, …Examples: Culinary arts certificates
- 5945-17 - Toys (Retail)The Toys (Retail) industry involves the sale of toys, games, and hobby items to consumers through physical retail stores. These stores can range from small independent shops to large chain stores. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including children, parents, collectors, and hobbyists. The products sold in this industry can include action figures, dolls, board games, puzzles, …Examples: Arts and crafts supplies
- 6512-11 - Event CentersEvent Centers are facilities that are specifically designed to host a variety of events such as weddings, conferences, trade shows, concerts, and other social gatherings. These centers provide a range of services and amenities to ensure that events are successful and memorable. Event Centers can be found in various locations such as hotels, convention centers, and standalone facilities. They are …Examples: Performing Arts Centers
- 6732-02 - Scholarship ProgramsScholarship Programs is an industry that involves providing financial assistance to students who are pursuing higher education. These programs are typically offered by educational, religious, and charitable trusts. The main objective of scholarship programs is to provide financial aid to students who are unable to afford the high cost of education. Scholarship programs are available for a range …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 7032-09 - Bible CampsBible Camps are a type of sporting and recreational camp that focuses on religious teachings and activities. These camps are typically run by religious organizations and offer a range of programs and services for children and young adults. The main goal of Bible Camps is to provide a fun and safe environment for campers to learn about their faith, build relationships with others, and develop …Examples: Christian Youth Camps, Catholic Summer Camps, Jewish Summer Camps, Evangelical Retreat Centers, Baptist Youth Camps,
- 7299-21 - Color ConsultantsColor Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice on color selection and coordination for various industries. They work with clients to determine the best color schemes for their projects, taking into consideration factors such as lighting, space, and intended use. Color Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger design team, and their services may be utilized in …Examples: Fine arts
- 7922-13 - Concert VenuesConcert venues are establishments that provide a space for live music performances. These venues can range from small clubs to large arenas and stadiums. Concert venues typically have a stage for performers, seating or standing areas for the audience, and equipment for sound and lighting. The success of a concert venue depends on its ability to attract popular performers and provide a positive …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 7922-15 - Dance CompaniesDance Companies are organizations that produce and perform dance productions for live audiences. These companies may specialize in a particular style of dance, such as ballet, modern, or hip hop, or may offer a range of styles. Dance Companies typically employ professional dancers, choreographers, and artistic directors, as well as administrative staff to manage operations and …Examples: Ballet Companies, Modern Dance Companies, Hip Hop Dance Companies, Contemporary Dance Companies, Jazz Dance Companies,
- 7922-18 - Theatre ConsultantsTheatre Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to theatre companies, production houses, and other organizations involved in the performing arts. They work closely with clients to help them design, plan, and execute successful theatrical productions and events. Theatre Consultants are knowledgeable about all aspects of theatre production, including lighting, …Examples: Stage Lighting Design, Acoustical Engineering, Set Design and Construction, Theatre Sound Design, Stage Management,
- 7922-28 - StuntmenStuntmen are professionals who perform dangerous and physically demanding stunts for movies, television shows, and live performances. They work closely with directors, producers, and actors to ensure that the stunts are executed safely and effectively. Stuntmen must have a high level of physical fitness, as well as specialized training in areas such as martial arts, gymnastics, and …Examples: Car chases, Fight scenes, High falls, Fire stunts, Water stunts, Wire work, Explosions, Stunt driving, Parkour,
- 7929-17 - Entertainers-Children & FamilyEntertainers-Children & Family is a subdivision of the SIC Code 7929 that focuses on providing entertainment services for children and families. This industry involves a range of activities that are designed to engage and entertain children and their families, such as live performances, interactive shows, and educational programs. Entertainers-Children & Family companies may operate in a variety …Examples: Balloon artists and entertainers, Face painters and body artists, Party entertainers and clowns
- 7929-99 - Kids EntertainmentThe Kids Entertainment industry involves providing entertainment services and products specifically targeted towards children. This industry includes a wide range of activities such as live performances, amusement parks, children's museums, party planning, and more. The goal of this industry is to provide a fun and engaging experience for children while also promoting learning and …Examples: Party planning services
- 7991-02 - GymnasiumsGymnasiums are facilities that provide a space for individuals to engage in physical exercise and fitness activities. These facilities typically offer a range of equipment and services to help individuals achieve their fitness goals. Gymnasiums may be privately owned or operated by a larger organization, such as a university or community center. The primary focus of gymnasiums is to promote …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 7991-08 - Children's FitnessThe Children's Fitness industry is a subdivision of the Physical Fitness Facilities industry, focused on providing fitness and exercise programs for children. This industry is dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles and physical activity for children of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. Children's Fitness facilities offer a range of activities and programs designed to improve children's …Examples: Martial Arts for Children
- 7991-11 - Sports & Recreation Facilities ProgramThe Sports & Recreation Facilities Program industry involves the operation of facilities that provide physical fitness and recreational activities to the public. These facilities can include gyms, fitness centers, sports clubs, and recreational centers. The industry aims to promote healthy lifestyles and physical activity through the provision of various programs and services. …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 7997-08 - Sports InstructionSports Instruction is an industry that involves teaching individuals or groups how to play and improve their skills in various sports. This industry is focused on providing professional guidance and training to athletes of all ages and skill levels. Sports Instruction can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, community centers, private facilities, and online platforms. The goal of …Examples: Martial Arts Instruction
- 7997-20 - Sports ClubsSports Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for various sports and recreational activities. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a range of programs and events for individuals of all ages and skill levels. Sports Clubs can be found in both urban and rural areas and may specialize in specific sports or offer a variety of activities. The primary goal of …Examples: Martial Arts Clubs
- 7997-29 - Sports RecreationalThe Sports Recreational industry involves businesses that provide facilities and services for various sports and recreational activities. These activities can range from individual pursuits like running and swimming to team sports like basketball and soccer. The industry caters to people of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to professionals. Sports Recreational businesses can be found in …Examples: Martial arts studios
- 7999-04 - AuditoriumsAuditoriums are venues designed for large gatherings, typically for performances, presentations, and lectures. These spaces are equipped with seating arrangements that provide clear views of the stage or podium. Auditoriums can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, universities, theaters, and conference centers. The primary function of an auditorium is to provide a space for live …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 7999-27 - Children's Services & Activities InformationCompanies in the Children's Services & Activities Information industry provide a range of services and activities for children. These can include educational programs, recreational activities, and childcare services. The industry is focused on providing children with a safe and engaging environment where they can learn, play, and grow. Companies in this industry may operate in a variety of …Examples: Art classes
- 7999-35 - Halls & AuditoriumsHalls & Auditoriums is an industry that provides event spaces for various occasions such as concerts, conferences, weddings, and other social gatherings. These venues are typically large and can accommodate a significant number of people. The industry involves renting out these spaces to event organizers and providing them with the necessary amenities to ensure a successful event. Halls & …Examples: Performing arts centers
- 7999-41 - Sports-Motivational TrainingSports-Motivational Training is an industry that focuses on providing training and coaching services to individuals and teams in various sports. The main goal of this industry is to motivate and inspire athletes to achieve their full potential by providing them with the necessary skills, knowledge, and support. This industry involves a range of activities, including physical training, mental …Examples: Martial arts training
- 7999-82 - Circus CompaniesCircus Companies are businesses that specialize in providing entertainment through live performances that involve acrobatics, aerial acts, clowns, and animals. These companies typically travel from city to city, setting up tents or performing in existing venues. The industry is known for its colorful and extravagant shows that appeal to audiences of all ages. Circus Companies require a range of …Examples: Big Top Circus, Cirque du Soleil, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Moscow State Circus, Circus Oz, Circus
- 8221-14 - Univ/Clg-Governing Body/Regent/TrusteeThe Univ/Clg-Governing Body/Regent/Trustee industry involves the management and oversight of colleges, universities, and professional schools. This industry is responsible for making decisions regarding the direction and policies of these institutions, as well as ensuring their financial stability and academic success. Members of this industry may include board members, trustees, regents, and …Examples: Governing body for a private liberal arts college
- 8221-17 - University/College-Graduate SchoolsThe University/College-Graduate Schools industry is a subdivision of the broader Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer advanced academic degrees, such as master's and doctoral degrees, as well as professional degrees, such as law and medical degrees. These institutions typically require a bachelor's degree for admission and offer …Examples: Fine Arts Schools
- 8222-98 - Junior-Community College-Tech InstitutesJunior-Community College-Tech Institutes are educational institutions that offer a range of technical and vocational courses to students who have completed high school. These institutes provide a more affordable and accessible alternative to traditional four-year colleges and universities. The courses offered by Junior-Community College-Tech Institutes are designed to prepare students for …Examples: Culinary arts programs
- 8299-09 - TutoringThe tutoring industry provides educational services to students outside of traditional classroom settings. Tutors work with students one-on-one or in small groups to provide academic support, test preparation, and subject-specific instruction. Tutoring services can be offered in-person or online, and may focus on a variety of subjects including math, science, language arts, and test …Examples: Math tutoring, SAT/ACT test preparation, English language tutoring, Science tutoring, Foreign language tutoring,
- 8299-24 - Schools-CookingSchools-Cooking is an industry that involves educational institutions that offer cooking classes and training programs to students. These schools provide hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge to individuals who aspire to become professional chefs or simply want to improve their cooking skills. The curriculum of these schools covers a range of topics such as food safety, nutrition, …Examples: Culinary arts institute
- 8299-45 - Schools-AcrobaticSchools-Acrobatic is an industry that provides training and education in acrobatics to students of all ages. This industry involves teaching various acrobatic skills such as tumbling, balancing, and aerial techniques. Schools-Acrobatic offer a range of programs including recreational classes, competitive teams, and professional training for those interested in pursuing a career in acrobatics. The …Examples: Circus arts schools
- 8299-57 - Tailoring InstructionTailoring instruction is a specialized form of education that teaches individuals the skills and techniques necessary to create and alter clothing. This industry is focused on providing hands-on training to students who are interested in pursuing a career in fashion design, tailoring, or alterations. Tailoring instruction can be found in a variety of settings, including vocational schools, …Examples: Textile arts studio
- 8299-64 - Hospitality TrainingThe Hospitality Training industry provides education and training services to individuals seeking to enter or advance in the hospitality sector. This industry encompasses a wide range of training programs, from basic customer service skills to specialized training in hotel management, food and beverage service, and event planning. Hospitality Training companies may offer both classroom-based and …Examples: Culinary arts education
- 8299-72 - Education CentersEducation Centers are establishments that provide a variety of educational services to students of all ages. These centers offer a range of programs and courses that are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of students in various subjects. Education Centers may specialize in a particular area of study or offer a broad range of courses. They may also provide tutoring services, test …Examples: Music and arts education centers
- 8299-75 - Sports-TutoringSports-Tutoring is an industry that provides educational services related to sports. This industry involves teaching individuals or groups of all ages the skills and techniques needed to excel in various sports. Sports-Tutoring can be provided in a variety of settings, including schools, community centers, private facilities, and online platforms. The goal of Sports-Tutoring is to help …Examples: Football quarterback training, Martial arts training
- 8322-94 - Community CentersCommunity Centers are facilities that provide a variety of services and programs to individuals and families in a specific geographic area. These centers are typically non-profit organizations that aim to improve the quality of life for community members by offering a range of educational, recreational, and social activities. Community Centers are often run by local governments, community …Examples: Youth development centers, Senior centers, Cultural centers, Neighborhood centers, Family resource centers, Community
- 8351-01 - Child Care ServiceChild Care Service is an industry that provides care and supervision for children in a safe and nurturing environment. This industry is responsible for the well-being of children while their parents or guardians are at work or unavailable. Child Care Service providers offer a range of services including educational activities, meals, and socialization opportunities. The industry is regulated by …Examples: Daycare centers, Preschools, After-school programs, Summer camps, Babysitting services, In-home child care providers,
- 8361-04 - Homes-ChildrenHomes-Children is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing care and support to children who are unable to live with their families due to various reasons such as neglect, abuse, or family breakdown. Homes-Children facilities provide a safe and nurturing environment for children to live in, where they can receive emotional, …Examples: Foster homes, Group homes, Orphanages, Residential treatment centers, Children's homes, Children's shelters,
- 8399-13 - Native American Reservations & TribesThe Native American Reservations & Tribes industry involves providing social services and support to Native American communities living on reservations and in tribal areas. These services can include healthcare, education, housing, and cultural preservation. The industry is unique in that it is often governed by tribal governments and operates under a different set of laws and regulations than …Examples: Native American arts and crafts cooperatives
- 8399-15 - Gay & Lesbian OrganizationsGay & Lesbian Organizations is an industry that provides social services to the LGBTQ+ community. These organizations aim to promote equality, acceptance, and support for individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer. The industry encompasses a wide range of organizations, from advocacy groups to community centers, that offer various services to the LGBTQ+ community. …Examples: LGBTQ+ arts and culture organizations
- 8399-19 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance to those in need, typically through the provision of goods or services. These organizations are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a wide range of activities, from providing food and shelter to the homeless, to …Examples: Arts and Culture Organizations
- 8399-98 - Non-Profit OrganizationsNon-profit organizations are entities that operate for a social cause or a specific purpose other than generating profits for their owners or shareholders. These organizations are typically focused on providing services or support to a particular group or community, such as education, healthcare, social welfare, or environmental conservation. Non-profit organizations can be established as …Examples: Arts and culture associations
- 8412-03 - Art CentersArt Centers are establishments that provide a space for the creation, exhibition, and sale of various forms of art. These centers are dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts, and often offer a range of educational programs and workshops for artists and the general public. Art Centers can be found in both urban and rural areas, and may specialize in a …Examples: Community Art Center, Contemporary Art Center, Ceramic Art Center, Textile Art Center,
- 8412-06 - Cultural CentresCultural Centres are establishments that promote and preserve cultural heritage and diversity. These centres provide a platform for artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts to showcase their talents and share their knowledge with the public. Cultural Centres can be found in various locations such as museums, art galleries, community centres, and universities. The primary goal …Examples: Performing arts centres, Art galleries
- 8611-02 - AssociationsAssociations are organizations that bring together individuals or companies with similar interests or goals. These groups can be formed for a variety of reasons, such as networking, advocacy, education, or certification. Associations can be found in almost every industry and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. The primary purpose of an …Examples: Arts associations
- 8641-03 - Civic OrganizationsCivic Organizations are non-profit entities that aim to promote social welfare, civic engagement, and community development. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fund their activities. Civic Organizations can be focused on a wide range of issues, such as education, health, human rights, environmental protection, and disaster relief. They often …Examples: Arts and culture organizations
- 8641-18 - Teen ClubsTeen clubs are organizations that provide social and recreational activities for teenagers. These clubs are typically non-profit and run by volunteers or staff members. The main goal of teen clubs is to provide a safe and fun environment for teenagers to socialize, learn new skills, and participate in activities that promote personal growth and development. Teen clubs may offer a variety …Examples: Youth sports clubs, Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA Teen Programs, Teen Centers, After-school programs, Community youth
- 8641-23 - Girl ScoutsThe Girl Scouts industry is a subdivision of the Civic, Social, and Fraternal Associations industry, with the SIC Code 8641. This industry involves the operation of organizations that provide social, educational, and recreational activities for girls and young women. The primary focus of the Girl Scouts is to empower girls and help them develop leadership skills, confidence, and character. The …Examples: Leadership development, Community service, Environmental stewardship, Outdoor recreation, Life skills training,
- 8641-25 - Clubs-YouthClubs-Youth is an industry that encompasses organizations that provide social, recreational, and educational activities for young people. These clubs are typically non-profit organizations that aim to promote positive youth development and provide a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn and grow. Clubs-Youth can range from small local organizations to large national …Examples: Boys & Girls Clubs, YMCA, 4-H, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Junior Achievement, Big Brothers Big Sisters, National Youth
- 8699-03 - OrganizationsThe Organizations industry is comprised of a diverse range of non-profit and membership-based organizations that exist to serve a specific purpose or group of individuals. These organizations can be focused on a variety of areas, including education, advocacy, social issues, and professional development. The primary goal of these organizations is to provide support and resources to their members …Examples: Arts and cultural organizations
- 8699-05 - Athletic OrganizationsAthletic Organizations are membership organizations that are focused on promoting and organizing athletic activities. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local clubs to large national associations. The primary goal of Athletic Organizations is to provide opportunities for individuals to participate in athletic activities, whether it be for …Examples: Martial arts associations
- 8732-09 - Toy ConsultantsToy Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to toy manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. They specialize in the toy industry and have a deep understanding of the market trends, consumer behavior, and safety regulations. Toy Consultants work closely with their clients to develop and improve their products, marketing strategies, and overall business operations. …Examples: Arts and crafts supplies
- 8741-05 - Association ManagementAssociation management is a specialized field of management services that involves the administration and coordination of professional, trade, and other types of associations. These associations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local organizations to large national or international groups. The primary goal of association management is to provide support and …Examples: Arts and cultural associations
- 8742-65 - Hawaiian Cultural ConsultantsHawaiian Cultural Consultants are companies that specialize in providing consulting services related to Hawaiian culture. These companies work with individuals, organizations, and businesses to help them understand and incorporate Hawaiian cultural practices and values into their operations. The services provided by Hawaiian Cultural Consultants can range from cultural sensitivity training to the …Examples: Traditional Hawaiian arts and crafts businesses
- 8999-87 - Grant ConsultantGrant consultants are professionals who assist organizations in securing funding from various sources such as government agencies, foundations, and corporations. They provide guidance and support throughout the grant application process, from identifying potential funding opportunities to developing proposals and submitting applications. Grant consultants work with a wide range of clients, …Examples: Arts organizations applying for grants to support performances or exhibitions
- 9611-04 - City Government-Economic Program AdministrationCity Government-Economic Program Administration is an industry that involves the management and implementation of economic programs at the city level. This industry is responsible for developing and executing policies and initiatives that promote economic growth and development within a city. City Government-Economic Program Administration is a vital component of local government, as it plays a …Examples: Arts and Culture Initiatives