SIC 6-Digit Codes for "community-council"
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- 8611-07 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations work to promote and protect the agricultural industry, as well as provide support and resources to their members. Farm Organizations may operate at the local, state, or national level, and may focus on specific crops or types of farming. …Examples: National Pork Producers Council, National Potato Council, National Chicken Council
- 8661-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that encompasses independent Jewish congregations that are not affiliated with any particular movement or denomination. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They provide a range of religious services and activities to their members, including prayer services, Torah …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Foundation, Jewish Community Relations Council,
- 8661-37 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-OrgztnMosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-Orgztn is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that provide services to the Muslim community. These organizations are typically non-profit and focus on providing charitable services to their members and the wider community. Mosques are the central place of worship for Muslims and are used for daily prayers, Friday …Examples: Council on American-Islamic Relations, Muslim Public Affairs Council
- 8661-51 - Synagogues-AshkenazicSynagogues-Ashkenazic is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically refers to synagogues that follow the Ashkenazic tradition. These synagogues are typically found in areas with a significant population of Ashkenazi Jews, who are Jews of Eastern European descent. The primary function of Synagogues-Ashkenazic is to provide a place of worship and community for …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Foundation, Jewish Community Relations Council
- 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: National Youth Leadership Council, National Student Council
- 8322-29 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is an industry that provides support and assistance to individuals and families in need. This industry focuses on improving the quality of life for people in the community by offering a range of services that address social, economic, and health-related issues. Community Services organizations work closely with government agencies, non-profit organizations, …Examples: Community health clinics
- 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 …Examples: Community recreation centers
- 9532-01 - Federal Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural DevelopmentThe Federal Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural Development industry involves the planning, development, and implementation of policies and programs aimed at improving the quality of life in urban, community, and rural areas across the country. This industry is responsible for ensuring that communities have access to basic services such as housing, transportation, …Examples: Community Health Centers, Community Development Block Grants
- 9532-04 - City Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural DevelopmentCity Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural Development is an industry that involves the administration of urban planning and community and rural development by city governments. This industry is responsible for creating and implementing plans that aim to improve the quality of life for residents in urban and rural areas. The industry focuses on developing and maintaining …Examples: Community outreach
- 9121-12 - City HallCity Hall is a government building that serves as the administrative center for a city or town. It is the hub of local government and houses various departments responsible for providing services to the community. City Hall is responsible for managing the city's budget, enforcing local laws and regulations, and overseeing public works projects. It is also the location where city …Examples: Public relations and community outreach
- 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 …Examples: LGBTQ+ community centers
- 8641-10 - Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations are non-profit entities that aim to serve the needs of a specific community or group of people. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fund their activities. The main goal of community organizations is to improve the quality of life for the people they serve by providing various services and programs. …Examples: Community gardens
- 9532-03 - County Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural DevelopmentCounty Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural Development is an industry that involves the administration of urban planning and community and rural development at the county level. This industry is responsible for creating and implementing plans and policies that promote sustainable development, economic growth, and social well-being in both urban and rural areas. County …Examples: Community revitalization
- 8361-01 - Senior Citizens Service OrganizationsSenior Citizens Service Organizations are non-profit organizations that provide a range of services to elderly individuals. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for seniors by offering various programs and activities that promote socialization, health, and well-being. Senior Citizens Service Organizations may also provide assistance with daily living activities, such as …Examples: National Council on Aging, Senior Community Services
- 8641-07 - Fraternities & SororitiesFraternities & Sororities is an industry that involves social and civic organizations that are primarily composed of college or university students. These organizations are typically based on shared interests, values, or academic pursuits. Fraternities are male-only organizations, while sororities are female-only organizations. The primary purpose of these organizations is to provide a sense of …Examples: Interfraternity Council
- 6552-03 - Mobile Homes & Trailers-Parks DesignersMobile Homes & Trailers-Parks Designers are companies that specialize in the design and development of mobile home and trailer parks. These designers work to create functional and aesthetically pleasing communities that cater to the needs of mobile home and trailer residents. The industry involves a range of activities, including site selection, land development, infrastructure design, and …Examples: Manufactured home community design, Park model community development, Vacation home community
- 7997-04 - Swimming Pools-PrivateThe Swimming Pools-Private industry involves the operation of private swimming pools for the use of members or residents of a specific community or organization. These pools can be indoor or outdoor and are typically maintained by a team of professionals to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the facility. Private swimming pools can be found in a variety of settings, including residential …Examples: Residential community pools, Retirement community pools, Community center pools
- 8399-14 - Community Action AgenciesCommunity Action Agencies are non-profit organizations that aim to alleviate poverty and empower low-income individuals and families. These agencies provide a range of services and programs to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life. Community Action Agencies work closely with local communities to identify the needs of low-income …Examples: Food banks, Homeless shelters, Job training programs, Energy assistance programs, Child care services, Housing
- 8399-31 - Hispanic ServicesThe Hispanic Services industry is a subdivision of the Social Services, Not Elsewhere Classified industry, which focuses on providing services to the Hispanic community. This industry is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of the Hispanic population, including language barriers, cultural differences, and immigration issues. The services provided by companies in this industry range …Examples: Latino Community Association, Spanish Community Center
- 8661-46 - Synagogues CommunityThe Synagogues Community industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the operation of synagogues, which are Jewish places of worship and community centers. Synagogues are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of religious services, including prayer, study, and social events. In addition to …Examples: Jewish Community Center
- 9411-03 - County Government-Education ProgramsCounty Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of educational programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for providing educational services to the residents of a particular county. The programs offered by County Government-Education Programs are designed to meet the educational needs of the community and to promote …Examples: Community education programs
- 9431-04 - City Government-Public Health ProgramsCity Government-Public Health Programs is an industry that involves the administration of public health programs by city governments. The main objective of this industry is to promote and protect the health of the community by providing a range of services and programs. These services and programs are designed to prevent the spread of diseases, promote healthy lifestyles, and ensure access …Examples: Disease Control and Prevention Programs, Maternal and Child Health Programs, Environmental Health Programs, Chronic
- 9532-02 - State Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural DevelopmentState Government-Urban Planning/Community & Rural Development is an industry that involves the administration of policies and programs related to the development of urban and rural areas. This industry is responsible for ensuring that communities are developed in a sustainable and efficient manner, with a focus on improving the quality of life for residents. State governments play a …Examples: Community Development
- 8249-01 - Nurses SchoolsNurses schools are educational institutions that provide specialized training and education to individuals seeking to become licensed nurses. These schools offer a range of programs, from certificate programs to bachelor's degree programs, that prepare students for careers in nursing. The curriculum typically includes courses in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, nursing theory, and clinical …Examples: Nursing degree programs, Practical nursing programs, Registered nursing programs, Nursing assistant training programs,
- 8331-09 - Employment Service-Handicapped & DisabledEmployment Service-Handicapped & Disabled is an industry that provides job training and vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities. The main goal of this industry is to help disabled individuals gain the skills and confidence needed to enter the workforce and become self-sufficient. Employment Service-Handicapped & Disabled companies work with a variety of disabilities, …Examples: National Council on Independent Living
- 8641-06 - Educational AssociationsEducational Associations are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and advancing education in a specific field or area. These associations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. Educational Associations provide a range of services to their members, including professional development opportunities, …Examples: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- 8641-30 - Universities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/ClubUniversities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/Club is an industry that involves associations and clubs formed by alumni of universities and colleges. These associations and clubs are created to maintain a connection between the alumni and their alma mater. They organize events, reunions, and networking opportunities for their members. The industry also includes associations and clubs formed by current …Examples: Alumni Council
- 9121-07 - MunicipalitiesMunicipalities are local government bodies responsible for providing essential services and maintaining infrastructure within a specific geographic area. These services can include waste management, water and sewage treatment, road maintenance, public transportation, and emergency services. Municipalities are typically headed by a mayor or city manager and governed by a council or board of …Examples: Waste management, Water and sewage treatment, Road maintenance, Public transportation, Emergency services, Parks and
- 9199-06 - Government Offices-Native AmericanGovernment Offices-Native American is an industry that involves the administration and management of Native American tribal governments. These offices are responsible for providing a range of services to tribal members, including social services, healthcare, education, law enforcement, and economic development. The primary goal of these offices is to promote the well-being of Native American …Examples: Tribal council offices
- 9611-07 - Trade CommissionsTrade Commissions are organizations that oversee and regulate trade activities within a specific region or industry. These commissions are responsible for promoting fair trade practices, enforcing trade regulations, and resolving trade disputes. They work closely with businesses, government agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure that trade activities are conducted in a transparent and ethical …Examples: China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
- 8211-01 - 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 specific religion or denomination and offer a curriculum that integrates religious studies with traditional academic subjects. The goal of religious schools is to provide students with a well-rounded education …Examples: Catholic schools, Jewish day schools, Islamic schools, Christian academies, Buddhist schools, Hindu schools, Sikh
- 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 …Examples: Nursing programs, Automotive technology courses, Welding certification programs, Information technology courses,
- 8299-52 - Citizenship InstructionCitizenship Instruction is an industry that provides education and training on the rights, responsibilities, and duties of being a citizen. This industry aims to promote civic engagement and participation in the community by teaching individuals about government structures, political processes, and social issues. Citizenship Instruction can be provided in various settings, including …Examples: Community engagement workshops
- 8322-56 - Probation ServicesProbation Services is an industry within the broader category of Individual and Family Social Services. This industry involves the supervision and monitoring of individuals who have been released from prison or sentenced to probation. Probation officers work with individuals to ensure they comply with the terms of their release or probation, which may include attending counseling sessions, drug …Examples: Community-based probation services
- 8351-07 - Head StartThe Head Start industry is a subdivision of the Child Day Care Services industry, which focuses on providing comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income families. The Head Start program was established in 1965 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, and it has since become a vital resource for families in need across …Examples: Community partnerships
- 8361-10 - Retirement & Life Care Cmnty/Homes InfoThe Retirement & Life Care Community/Homes Info industry involves providing information and support services for retirement and life care communities and homes. This industry is focused on helping individuals and families make informed decisions about retirement and life care options, as well as providing resources and support for those already living in retirement and life care …Examples: Continuing care retirement communities, Independent living communities, Retirement community
- 8361-13 - Community Care Facilities-Adult CareCommunity Care Facilities-Adult Care is an industry that provides residential care and support services to adults who require assistance with daily living activities. These facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for individuals who are unable to live independently due to physical or mental disabilities, chronic illnesses, or other health conditions. The …Examples: Continuing care retirement communities
- 8399-99 - Social Services NECSocial Services NEC is an industry that encompasses a wide range of services that do not fall under other specific social service categories. This industry is focused on providing support and assistance to individuals and communities in need. Social Services NEC includes services such as counseling, advocacy, and community outreach programs. The goal of this industry is to improve …Examples: Community food banks
- 8661-27 - Ministries-Out ReachMinistries-Out Reach is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on outreach programs and services to the community. This industry involves providing support and assistance to individuals and groups in need, such as the homeless, elderly, and those struggling with addiction or mental health issues. Ministries-Out Reach organizations often work in partnership with …Examples: Community education programs
- 8661-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is an industry that involves the operation of Hindu temples, which are places of worship for followers of Hinduism. These temples are typically large, ornate buildings that serve as a center for religious and cultural activities within the Hindu community. The primary function of these temples is to provide a space for devotees to offer prayers and perform religious rituals. …Examples: Hindu Temple, Shiva Temple, Krishna Temple, Ganesha Temple, Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Sai
- 8661-39 - Temples-SikhTemples-Sikh is an industry that encompasses religious organizations that are dedicated to the Sikh faith. These organizations operate temples, also known as gurdwaras, which serve as places of worship and community gathering for Sikhs. The primary objective of these temples is to provide a space for Sikhs to come together and practice their faith, as well as to promote the values of …Examples: Gurdwara Sahib Fremont, Sikh Center of San Francisco Bay Area, Guru Nanak Sikh Temple Surrey, Sikh Gurdwara of Ventura
- 8661-52 - Synagogues SephardicSynagogues Sephardic is a religious organization that caters to the Sephardic Jewish community. Sephardic Jews are descendants of Jews who lived in the Iberian Peninsula before the Spanish Inquisition. The synagogues provide a place of worship, community gathering, and religious education for the Sephardic Jewish community. The synagogues are led by rabbis who are well-versed …Examples: Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation, Congregation Or VeShalom, Congregation Beth Jacob, Congregation Shaare Zion,
- 8748-24 - City Regional & Town PlannersCity Regional & Town Planners are professionals who specialize in the development and implementation of plans and policies for the use of land and resources in urban, suburban, and rural areas. They work to create sustainable communities that are functional, attractive, and safe for residents and visitors alike. These planners are responsible for analyzing data, conducting research, and …Examples: Community development
- 8748-77 - Municipal ConsultantsMunicipal consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to local governments and municipalities. They assist in the development and implementation of policies, programs, and projects that aim to improve the quality of life for residents in a particular area. Municipal consultants work closely with government officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders to …Examples: Housing and community development
- 9611-03 - County Government-Economic Program AdministrationCounty Government-Economic Program Administration is an industry that involves the management and implementation of economic programs at the county level. These programs are designed to promote economic growth and development within a specific geographic area. County governments are responsible for administering a range of economic programs that are aimed at supporting businesses, creating jobs, …Examples: Business retention and expansion programs, Workforce development initiatives, Tourism promotion and marketing,
- 0781-07 - Park PlanningPark planning is a specialized field within the landscape counseling and planning industry that focuses on the design, development, and management of public parks and recreational areas. This industry involves a range of activities, from conducting site assessments and analyzing user needs to creating detailed plans and overseeing construction projects. Park planners work closely with government …Examples: Community park planning
- 1761-19 - Mobile Homes-Roofing & Roof CoveringMobile Homes-Roofing & Roof Covering is a specialized industry that focuses on the installation, repair, and maintenance of roofs and roof coverings for mobile homes. Mobile homes are unique in their construction and require specific expertise to properly install and maintain their roofs. This industry involves working with a variety of roofing materials and techniques to ensure that mobile homes …Examples: Manufactured home community, Modular home community
- 1795-06 - Swimming Pool RemovalSwimming pool removal is a specialized industry that involves the demolition and removal of swimming pools from residential and commercial properties. This process is typically done when a pool is no longer in use, has become a safety hazard, or when the property owner wants to repurpose the space. Swimming pool removal requires a team of skilled professionals who have experience in demolition, …Examples: Community pool removal, Retirement community pool removal
- 4841-01 - Television-Cable & CatvThe Television-Cable & Catv industry involves the distribution of television programming through cable or community antenna television (CATV) systems. These systems transmit television signals through coaxial or fiber-optic cables directly to subscribers' homes or businesses. The industry also includes companies that provide internet and telephone services through the same cable …Examples: Community antenna television (CATV) providers
- 5091-46 - Divers Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Divers Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in scuba diving, snorkeling, and other underwater activities. This industry caters to both recreational and professional divers, providing them with the necessary gear to explore the underwater world. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them …Examples: Scuba gear, Snorkeling equipment, Dive lights, Underwater cameras, Wetsuits, Regulators, Dive knives, Dive flags,
- 5091-50 - Club Room Equipment (Wholesale)Club Room Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in club rooms, which are typically found in sports clubs, social clubs, and other similar organizations. Club room equipment includes a wide range of products, from furniture and fixtures to …Examples: Community center
- 6036-98 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is an industry that comprises of financial institutions that accept deposits from customers and provide loans and mortgages. These institutions are not federally chartered and are regulated by state laws. The primary objective of these institutions is to promote savings and provide affordable credit to individuals and businesses. Savings Institutions-Except …Examples: Community savings banks
- 6061-01 - Credit UnionsCredit unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and operated by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Unlike banks, credit unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that they are able to offer their members lower fees and better interest rates. Credit unions are typically …Examples: Community-based credit unions
- 6062-98 - Credit Unions Not Federally CharteredCredit Unions Not Federally Chartered are financial institutions that are member-owned and provide a range of financial services to their members. These credit unions are not regulated by the federal government, but instead are regulated by state laws. They offer a variety of financial products and services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions Not …Examples: Community-based credit unions
- 6513-01 - CondominiumsCondominiums are a type of real estate property that involves the ownership of individual units within a larger building or complex. Each unit is owned by an individual, while the common areas and amenities are shared by all owners. Condominiums can be found in both residential and commercial settings, and are often managed by a homeowners association (HOA) that oversees maintenance and upkeep of …Examples: Retirement community condominiums, Gated community condominiums
- 6531-37 - Housing-Low IncomeThe Housing-Low Income industry, classified under SIC Code 6531, involves the management and provision of affordable housing for individuals and families with low incomes. This industry is dedicated to ensuring that low-income households have access to safe and affordable housing options. Housing-Low Income companies work with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private investors …Examples: Community Development Corporations
- 6552-07 - Housing DevelopersHousing Developers are companies that specialize in the development of residential properties. This involves the acquisition of land, obtaining necessary permits, designing and constructing homes, and marketing and selling the finished product. Housing Developers may work on a range of projects, from single-family homes to large-scale housing developments. …Examples: Retirement community development, Gated community development
- 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: Community service scholarships
- 6732-98 - Education Religious & Charitable TrustsEducation Religious & Charitable Trusts is an industry that encompasses organizations that are primarily engaged in providing education, religious, or charitable services. These organizations are typically non-profit and are focused on providing services to the community. The industry includes a wide range of organizations, from schools and universities to churches and other religious …Examples: Community centers
- 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: Community honor rolls for recognizing community service and volunteerism
- 7299-37 - Welcoming Service For NewcomersWelcoming Service for Newcomers is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals or families who have recently relocated to a new area. The primary goal of this industry is to help newcomers adjust to their new surroundings and make the transition as smooth as possible. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to help newcomers feel welcome and comfortable in …Examples: Newcomer Services of Greater Kansas City, Welcome Wagon, International Association of Newcomers, Newcomers Club of
- 7382-15 - House Arrest ServiceHouse Arrest Service is an industry that provides electronic monitoring and supervision of individuals who are under house arrest or community confinement. This service is often used as an alternative to incarceration for non-violent offenders or as a condition of parole or probation. House Arrest Service companies work closely with law enforcement agencies and the court system to ensure …Examples: Community Confinement Services
- 7382-17 - Offender Monitoring ServicesOffender Monitoring Services is a specialized industry within the Security Systems Services sector that provides electronic monitoring and supervision of individuals who have been released from incarceration or are serving a sentence in the community. This industry is responsible for ensuring that offenders comply with the terms of their release or sentence, which may include curfews, drug …Examples: Community supervision for probationers
- 7929-24 - Choral OrganizationsChoral Organizations are companies that specialize in the production and performance of choral music. These organizations typically consist of a group of singers who perform together in a choir or chorus. Choral Organizations can be found in a variety of settings, including churches, schools, community centers, and professional music venues. The primary goal of Choral Organizations is to …Examples: Community choirs
- 7997-01 - Recreation CentersRecreation centers are facilities that provide a variety of recreational activities and services to the public. These centers are designed to promote physical fitness, social interaction, and overall well-being. Recreation centers can be found in a variety of settings, including community centers, parks, and private clubs. They offer a range of activities, such as sports, fitness classes, …Examples: Community centers
- 7997-03 - Tennis Courts-PrivateThe Tennis Courts-Private industry is a subdivision of the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs industry. Companies in this industry operate private tennis courts for members to use. These courts can be indoor or outdoor and are typically maintained to a high standard to ensure optimal playing conditions. The industry caters to individuals and families who are passionate about tennis and are …Examples: Gated community with private tennis courts, Residential community with private tennis courts
- 7999-01 - Skating RinksSkating rinks are indoor or outdoor facilities that provide a space for individuals to skate on ice or roller skates. These facilities are typically open to the public and offer a range of services, including skate rentals, lessons, and party packages. Skating rinks can be found in a variety of locations, including standalone buildings, shopping malls, and community centers. The primary …Examples: Community center
- 7999-84 - Squash Courts-PublicThe Squash Courts-Public industry involves the operation of public facilities that provide squash courts for recreational use. These facilities are typically found in sports centers, fitness clubs, and community centers. Squash is a racquet sport that is played by two or four players in a four-walled court with a small, hollow rubber ball. The objective of the game is to hit the ball …Examples: Community centers
- 7999-98 - Table Tennis FacilitiesTable Tennis Facilities are recreational venues that provide equipment and space for individuals or groups to play table tennis. These facilities can be found in various settings such as community centers, sports clubs, and dedicated table tennis centers. The primary focus of these facilities is to provide a space for players of all skill levels to enjoy the game of table tennis. Table …Examples: Community Centers, Retirement Communities
- 8099-05 - Health & Welfare AgenciesHealth & Welfare Agencies are organizations that provide a variety of services to promote the physical and mental well-being of individuals and communities. These agencies may be government-funded or non-profit organizations that offer a range of services to support individuals in need. The services provided by Health & Welfare Agencies may include counseling, education, advocacy, and …Examples: Community Health Centers
- 8099-21 - Wellness ProgramsWellness Programs is an industry that focuses on promoting and maintaining the physical and mental well-being of individuals through various programs and services. These programs are designed to help individuals adopt and maintain healthy behaviors, reduce health risks, and improve overall quality of life. Wellness Programs can be found in a variety of settings, including workplaces, schools, …Examples: Community center wellness programs
- 8099-67 - Hiv Information & ServicesThe Hiv Information & Services industry provides a range of services related to HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and support. This industry is dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals living with HIV and reducing the spread of the virus. Companies in this industry work closely with healthcare providers, government agencies, and community organizations to provide …Examples: Community health centers
- 8221-19 - University & College-Off Campus ClassesThe University & College-Off Campus Classes industry involves educational institutions that offer courses and programs outside of their main campus locations. These classes can be held at satellite campuses, community centers, or online. The industry caters to a diverse range of students, including working professionals, non-traditional students, and those seeking continuing education. …Examples: Community education programs
- 8231-04 - City Government-LibrariesCity Government-Libraries is a subdivision of the Libraries industry, classified under SIC Code 8231. This industry involves the operation of libraries that are owned and managed by city governments. These libraries provide a range of services to the public, including access to books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials, as well as computer and internet access, educational programs, and …Examples: Community Libraries
- 8231-06 - Libraries-PublicLibraries-Public is an industry that involves the operation of public libraries, which provide free access to books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials to the general public. These libraries are typically funded by local governments and offer a range of services beyond lending materials, such as computer access, educational programs, and community events. Public libraries play an …Examples: Children's storytime programs, Adult literacy classes, Book clubs, Summer reading programs, Computer access for job
- 8299-01 - Schools-General InterestSchools-General Interest is an industry that encompasses a variety of educational institutions that offer courses and programs to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. These schools are not focused on a specific field or profession, but rather offer a range of general interest courses that can include anything from art and music to cooking and fitness. The goal of these schools is to provide …Examples: Community education programs
- 8322-08 - Crisis Intervention ServiceCrisis Intervention Service is an industry that provides immediate and short-term assistance to individuals and families who are experiencing a crisis. The goal of this industry is to stabilize the situation and prevent further harm or danger. Crisis Intervention Service can be provided in various settings such as hospitals, schools, community centers, and hotlines. This industry involves …Examples: Community mental health center
- 8322-18 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for those who are disadvantaged, vulnerable, or facing difficult circumstances. The services provided by these organizations can range from basic needs such as food and shelter to more complex needs such as …Examples: Community action agencies
- 8322-40 - 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 organizations, and then distribute the food to local food …Examples: Community outreach
- 8322-48 - Information & Referral Services-Hlth PrgrmsInformation & Referral Services-Hlth Prgrms is an industry that provides assistance to individuals and families seeking health-related information and resources. This industry involves connecting clients with appropriate health programs and services, as well as providing education and support to help them navigate the healthcare system. Information & Referral Services-Hlth Prgrms may be operated …Examples: Community health centers
- 8322-72 - Settlement HousesSettlement Houses are non-profit organizations that provide a range of social services to individuals and families in urban areas. These organizations were first established in the late 19th century as a response to the growing needs of immigrants and low-income families in urban areas. Settlement Houses aim to improve the quality of life for individuals and families by providing a variety of …Examples: Community health clinics
- 8399-08 - Human Services OrganizationsHuman Services Organizations are non-profit entities that provide a range of services to individuals and communities in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for their clients by addressing social, economic, and health-related issues. Human Services Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing support, advocacy, and education to those in need. …Examples: Community health clinics
- 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 …Examples: Native American community development corporations
- 8399-18 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceA Volunteer Workers Placement Service is a type of social service that connects volunteers with organizations in need of their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government agencies, or other types of community-based organizations. The service typically involves recruiting, screening, and training volunteers to ensure they are a good fit for the organization's needs. The …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 8399-35 - CoalitionsCoalitions are groups of organizations or individuals who come together to achieve a common goal or address a specific issue. In the context of the SIC Code 8399, coalitions are focused on social services that are not classified elsewhere. These coalitions can be formed by non-profit organizations, government agencies, community groups, or other stakeholders who share a common interest in …Examples: Community health coalitions
- 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: Community development organizations
- 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 of …Examples: Community centres
- 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 …Examples: Community development organizations
- 8641-11 - SororitiesSororities are social organizations for women that are typically associated with colleges and universities. These organizations are often founded on principles of sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, and service. Sororities provide a range of opportunities for members to develop leadership skills, participate in community service projects, and form lifelong friendships. Members of …Examples: Community service groups
- 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 of …Examples: Community youth organizations
- 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: Community service
- 8661-06 - ClergyClergy is a profession within the religious organizations industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and leadership to a congregation or community. Clergy members are typically ordained or licensed by a religious institution and may hold titles such as pastor, priest, rabbi, or imam. They are responsible for leading religious services, performing sacraments and rituals, providing …Examples: Protestant pastor, Catholic priest, Jewish rabbi, Muslim imam, Unitarian Universalist minister, Buddhist monk, Hindu
- 8661-12 - SynagoguesSynagogues are religious organizations that serve as places of worship and community gathering for Jewish people. These establishments are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of services including prayer, study, and social events. Synagogues are often considered the center of Jewish life in a community and play an important role in preserving Jewish traditions and culture. …Examples: Conservative Synagogues, Reform Synagogues, Orthodox Synagogues, Chabad-Lubavitch Synagogues, Reconstructionist
- 8661-14 - MosquesMosques are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship for followers of Islam. These establishments are typically led by an imam, who leads prayers and delivers sermons. Mosques are not only a place of worship, but also serve as a community center for Muslims to gather and socialize. The architecture of mosques varies greatly, but they typically feature a dome and minaret, …Examples: Community outreach programs
- 8661-18 - RabbisRabbis are religious leaders who are trained in Jewish law and tradition. They provide spiritual guidance and support to members of their community, and often serve as teachers and counselors. Rabbis may lead religious services, perform weddings and funerals, and provide pastoral care to those in need. They are also responsible for interpreting religious texts and applying them to …Examples: Jewish community center
- 8661-26 - ScientologistsThe Scientologists industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the practice and teachings of the Church of Scientology, a religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s. The Church of Scientology is known for its controversial practices and beliefs, including the use of "auditing" to help individuals overcome personal …Examples: Scientology community centers
- 8661-42 - Synagogues OrthodoxSynagogues Orthodox is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically caters to the Orthodox Jewish community. These synagogues follow traditional Jewish practices and beliefs, and provide a place of worship and community for Orthodox Jews. The services provided by Synagogues Orthodox are centered around prayer, study of Jewish texts, and observance of …Examples: Sabbath observance, Kosher dietary laws, Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, Circumcision (brit milah), Yom Kippur services,
- 8661-43 - Synagogues TraditionalSynagogues Traditional is an industry that involves the operation of Jewish places of worship that follow traditional practices and beliefs. These synagogues typically offer religious services, including prayer, Torah study, and holiday celebrations. They also serve as community centers, providing educational programs, social events, and support services for their members. Synagogues …Examples: Orthodox Synagogues, Conservative Synagogues, Reform Synagogues, Reconstructionist Synagogues, Chabad-Lubavitch
- 8661-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community who follow a liberal or progressive approach to Judaism. These synagogues are known for their inclusive and egalitarian practices, where men and women have equal roles in religious services and leadership positions. The focus is on creating a welcoming and accepting …Examples: Community events
- 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: Community organizations
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