SIC 6-Digit Codes for "membership"
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- 7041-98 - Organization Hotels On Membership BasisOrganization Hotels on Membership Basis are establishments that provide lodging facilities to members only. These hotels are typically owned and operated by organizations such as clubs, associations, and fraternal orders. Members of these organizations are granted access to the hotel's facilities and services, which may include guest rooms, dining areas, meeting rooms, and recreational …Examples: Country clubs, Fraternal lodges, Yacht clubs, Golf clubs, Ski clubs, Beach clubs, Hunting and fishing lodges, Private
- 7997-98 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs is an industry that involves providing facilities and services for sports and recreational activities to its members. These clubs are typically private and require membership for access to their facilities and services. The industry includes a wide range of activities such as fitness centers, golf courses, country clubs, and other sports and …Examples: Fitness centers, Golf courses, Country clubs, Tennis clubs, Swimming clubs, Yacht clubs, Ski clubs, Equestrian clubs,
- 8699-99 - Membership Organizations NECMembership Organizations NEC is an industry that encompasses a wide range of organizations that are not classified under any other specific membership organization category. These organizations are typically formed to serve a specific purpose or group of individuals, such as professional associations, social clubs, and advocacy groups. The primary goal of these organizations is to …Examples: Professional associations, Trade organizations, Social clubs, Fraternal organizations, Advocacy groups, Alumni
- 7221-05 - Identification Card ServiceIdentification Card Service is an industry that specializes in producing identification cards for individuals or organizations. These cards can be used for a variety of purposes, such as employee identification, access control, membership cards, and more. The industry involves the design, printing, and distribution of these cards, as well as the management of the associated data and …Examples: Membership cards
- 7997-12 - Flying ClubsFlying Clubs are membership-based organizations that provide individuals with access to aircraft and aviation-related activities. These clubs typically own or lease a fleet of aircraft that members can use for personal or business travel, flight training, or recreational flying. Flying Clubs may also offer a range of services such as aircraft maintenance, fueling, and storage. Members of …Examples: Private Pilot Association, Aviation Adventure Club, Aero Club of New England, Flying Ninety-Nines, Experimental
- 7999-74 - Travel ClubsTravel Clubs are organizations that offer their members exclusive access to travel-related benefits and services. These clubs typically require a membership fee and offer a range of travel-related discounts, deals, and packages. Travel Clubs may specialize in certain types of travel, such as luxury travel or adventure travel, and may offer personalized travel planning services to their …Examples: Luxury travel clubs, Adventure travel clubs, Cruise travel clubs, Family travel clubs, Senior travel clubs, Business
- 8611-04 - Chambers Of CommerceChambers of Commerce are non-profit organizations that serve as a voice for businesses in a particular region or industry. They provide a range of services and resources to their members, including networking opportunities, business education and training, advocacy, and access to government officials. Chambers of Commerce are typically funded through membership dues and sponsorships, and …Examples: Local Chambers of Commerce, Regional Chambers of Commerce, Industry-specific Chambers of Commerce, International
- 8621-04 - BureausBureaus are professional membership organizations that provide a range of services to their members. These organizations are typically non-profit and are focused on a specific industry or profession. Bureaus act as a central hub for their members, providing them with resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy. They also often serve as a liaison between their members and government …Examples: Advertising Bureaus, Trade Bureaus, Professional Association Bureaus, Labor Bureaus, Industry-Specific Bureaus, Chamber
- 8641-01 - Fraternal OrganizationsFraternal Organizations are non-profit associations that are formed for the purpose of promoting social, civic, and philanthropic activities among their members. These organizations are typically membership-based and are often organized around a common interest or goal. Fraternal Organizations can be found in a variety of industries, including education, healthcare, and social services. …Examples: Masonic lodges, Knights of Columbus, Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Shriners International, Order of the Eastern Star,
- 8641-14 - Dining Club PlansDining Club Plans is an industry that involves the creation and management of membership-based dining clubs. These clubs offer members access to a variety of dining experiences, including exclusive restaurants, private dining rooms, and culinary events. Dining Club Plans typically operate on a subscription-based model, where members pay a fee to access the club's services. The industry is …Examples: Gourmet dining clubs, Wine and food pairing clubs, Private chef clubs, Culinary tour clubs, Farm-to-table dining clubs,
- 8661-25 - Church ConsultingChurch consulting is a specialized industry that provides guidance and support to religious organizations. The primary focus of church consulting is to help churches improve their operations, increase their membership, and enhance their overall effectiveness. Church consultants work with pastors, church leaders, and congregations to identify areas of improvement and develop strategies to …Examples: Membership growth
- 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 …Examples: Professional associations, Trade unions, Advocacy groups, Community organizations, Social clubs, Religious
- 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: Running clubs, Soccer associations, Gymnastics clubs, Swimming organizations, Tennis clubs, Basketball leagues,
- 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: Professional associations, Trade associations, Industry associations, Non-profit organizations, Chambers of commerce,
- 2752-19 - Plastic Cards (Manufacturing)Plastic Cards Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of plastic cards for various purposes. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with different designs, colors, and features. The manufacturing process includes several stages such as designing, printing, laminating, and cutting the cards to the desired size and shape. The …Examples: Membership cards
- 2761-01 - Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing)Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of business forms such as invoices, receipts, purchase orders, and other types of forms used in various industries. These forms are typically printed in large quantities and are customized to meet the specific needs of each client. The industry involves the use of advanced printing technologies and equipment …Examples: Membership forms
- 3081-04 - Credit Card (Manufacturing)The Credit Card Manufacturing industry, classified under SIC Code 3081, involves the production of plastic cards that are used for financial transactions. These cards are typically made of PVC or other plastic materials and are designed to be durable and long-lasting. The manufacturing process involves a range of steps, including designing the card, printing the necessary information, and adding …Examples: Membership organizations
- 4725-06 - Golf Tournament Booking ServiceA Golf Tournament Booking Service is a company that specializes in organizing and managing golf tournaments for individuals, groups, and organizations. These services typically handle all aspects of the tournament, from selecting the golf course and arranging tee times to coordinating catering and prizes. Golf Tournament Booking Services work closely with clients to ensure that their specific …Examples: Golf course membership packages
- 5044-36 - Plastic Cards(credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Plastic Cards (credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of plastic cards for various purposes such as credit cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, and more. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with magnetic stripes, barcodes, embossed numbers, and other features. The industry serves a wide range of …Examples: Membership cards
- 5113-11 - Identification Cards (Wholesale)Identification Cards (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial and Personal Service Paper (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of identification cards, including plastic cards, smart cards, and magnetic stripe cards. Companies in this industry typically purchase identification cards from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, government agencies, and …Examples: Membership cards
- 5162-04 - Credit Cards-Plastic Metal Etc-Distr (Wholesale)The Credit Cards-Plastic Metal Etc-Distr (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of credit cards made from plastic, metal, or other materials to various businesses and organizations. These credit cards can be used for a variety of purposes, including loyalty programs, gift cards, and payment cards. Companies in this industry typically purchase credit cards in bulk from manufacturers and …Examples: Membership card distributors
- 5311-10 - Wholesale Clubs (Retail)Wholesale Clubs (Retail) are large retail establishments that sell a variety of merchandise, including groceries, household items, electronics, and clothing, to customers who pay an annual membership fee. These clubs typically offer bulk quantities of products at discounted prices, making them popular among individuals and businesses looking to save money on their purchases. Wholesale …Examples: Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale Club, Boxed, GFS Marketplace
- 6099-13 - Gift & Loyalty CardsThe Gift & Loyalty Cards industry involves the production and distribution of cards that can be used as gifts or rewards for customer loyalty. These cards are typically pre-loaded with a certain amount of money or points that can be redeemed at specific retailers or service providers. The industry also includes companies that provide related services such as card design, printing, and processing. …Examples: Membership cards for fitness centers
- 7311-14 - Golf AdvertisingGolf advertising is a specialized form of advertising that targets golf enthusiasts and players. This industry involves creating and executing marketing campaigns that promote golf-related products and services. Golf advertising can take many forms, including print ads, television commercials, online ads, and sponsorships of golf events and tournaments. The goal of golf advertising is to increase …Examples: Golf course membership programs
- 7331-09 - Direct Mail ServicesDirect Mail Services is an industry that involves the creation, printing, and distribution of promotional materials through the mail. This industry is focused on helping businesses reach their target audience through direct mail campaigns. Direct Mail Services companies work with clients to design and produce marketing materials, such as postcards, flyers, and brochures, and then distribute them …Examples: Membership renewals
- 7383-04 - Citizens' Advice BureauCitizens' Advice Bureau is a non-profit organization that provides free and confidential advice to individuals on a range of issues such as debt, housing, employment, and benefits. The organization is staffed by trained volunteers who offer impartial advice and support to those in need. Citizens' Advice Bureau aims to empower individuals to make informed decisions and take control of their lives. …Examples: Debt management, Housing advice, Employment support, Benefits advice, Consumer rights, Immigration advice, Family law,
- 7941-09 - Polo ClubsPolo Clubs are establishments that offer facilities and services for the sport of polo. Polo is a team sport played on horseback, where players use mallets to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal. Polo Clubs provide a range of services to players and enthusiasts, including training, coaching, equipment rental, and tournament organization. These clubs are typically located in rural areas with …Examples: Polo club membership
- 7991-01 - Health Clubs Studios & GymnasiumsHealth Clubs Studios & Gymnasiums are establishments that provide fitness facilities and services to their members. These facilities typically include exercise equipment, group fitness classes, personal training, and sometimes additional amenities such as saunas, pools, and locker rooms. The primary goal of these establishments is to promote physical fitness and overall wellness among their …Examples: Fitness centers, Health clubs, Gymnasiums, Yoga studios, Pilates studios, CrossFit boxes, Personal training studios,
- 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 …Examples: Private tennis club, Country club with private tennis courts, Gated community with private tennis courts, High-end
- 7997-07 - Curling ClubsCurling Clubs are membership-based sports and recreation clubs that specialize in the sport of curling. Curling is a team sport that involves sliding stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area. The objective of the game is to score points by getting the stones as close to the center of the target area as possible. Curling Clubs provide a venue for individuals and teams to practice and …Examples: Competitive Curling Teams, Recreational Curling Leagues, Youth Curling Programs, Corporate Curling Events, Curling
- 7997-09 - Fishing Lakes-PrivateFishing Lakes-Private is a subdivision of the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs industry, classified under SIC Code 7997. This industry involves the operation of private fishing lakes, which are typically owned by individuals or small businesses. These lakes are used for recreational fishing and are often stocked with various types of fish, such as trout, bass, and catfish. Fishing …Examples: Private fishing lake, Recreational fishing, Freshwater fishing, Trout fishing, Bass fishing, Catfish fishing, Catch and
- 7997-10 - Skiing OrganizationsSkiing Organizations are companies that provide services related to skiing activities. These organizations are typically membership-based and offer a range of services to their members, including access to skiing facilities, training programs, and competitions. Skiing Organizations may also provide equipment rental, ski instruction, and other related services. These organizations may be …Examples: Ski resorts, Ski clubs, Ski schools, Ski racing teams, Ski patrol organizations, Ski equipment manufacturers, Ski
- 7997-13 - Gun ClubsGun Clubs are membership-based organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals interested in firearms and shooting sports. These clubs offer a range of activities, including target shooting, skeet shooting, trap shooting, and hunting. Gun Clubs may also provide education and training programs for members, as well as opportunities for socializing and networking with other …Examples: Skeet shooting, Trap shooting, Target shooting, Hunting, Firearms training, Competitive shooting, Gun safety education,
- 7997-14 - Beach & Cabana ClubsBeach & Cabana Clubs are membership-based recreational establishments that offer access to private beaches, pools, and other amenities. These clubs are typically located in coastal areas and cater to individuals and families who enjoy outdoor activities and socializing in a relaxed, upscale environment. Memberships are often offered on an annual basis and can include access to a …Examples: Private Beach Club, Oceanfront Cabana Club, Coastal Resort Club, Seaside Country Club, Beachfront Athletic Club,
- 7997-17 - Croquet ClubsCroquet Clubs are membership-based sports and recreation clubs that specialize in the game of croquet. Croquet is a lawn game that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops (also known as wickets) embedded into the grass playing court. The objective of the game is to complete the course by hitting the balls through all the hoops in the correct order and …Examples: Croquet club memberships
- 7997-18 - Polo GroundsPolo Grounds is a subdivision of the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs industry, classified under SIC Code 7997. This industry involves the operation of facilities for sports and recreational activities, specifically for polo matches. Polo Grounds are outdoor fields that are specifically designed for polo matches, which is a sport that involves two teams of four players each, riding …Examples: High-goal polo clubs, Polo schools and training facilities, Polo tournaments and events, Polo equipment manufacturers
- 7997-19 - Softball ClubsSoftball clubs are membership-based sports and recreation clubs that focus on the sport of softball. These clubs provide a range of services to their members, including coaching, training, and facilities for practice and competition. Softball clubs may cater to players of all ages and skill levels, from youth leagues to adult recreational leagues to competitive travel teams. Softball …Examples: Youth softball leagues, Adult recreational softball leagues, Competitive travel softball teams, Softball camps and
- 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 …Examples: Soccer Clubs, Tennis Clubs, Golf Clubs, Swimming Clubs, Gymnastics Clubs, Martial Arts Clubs, Running Clubs, Cycling
- 7997-23 - Tee TimesTee Times is an industry within the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs subdivision of SIC Codes. This industry involves the scheduling and booking of tee times for golf courses. Tee times are specific times that a golfer can reserve to play a round of golf at a particular course. Tee Times companies provide a platform for golfers to book tee times online or over the phone. These …Examples: GolfNow, TeeOff, Golf18 Network, Supreme Golf, EZLinks, TeeSnap, Chronogolf, Golf Moose, Golf18, Golfzing
- 7997-24 - Diving Excursion PackagesDiving excursion packages are a type of membership sports and recreation club that offers diving trips and experiences to individuals and groups. These packages typically include transportation to and from the dive site, equipment rental, and the services of a trained diving instructor. Diving excursion packages can be tailored to meet the needs of divers of all skill levels, from …Examples: Liveaboard diving trips, Reef diving excursions, Wreck diving expeditions, Night diving experiences, Deep sea diving
- 7997-27 - Rowing ClubsRowing Clubs are membership-based sports and recreation clubs that focus on the sport of rowing. These clubs provide a range of services to their members, including access to rowing equipment, coaching, and training facilities. Rowing Clubs typically offer programs for both competitive and recreational rowers, and may also host regattas and other rowing events. …Examples: Collegiate Rowing Clubs, Community Rowing Clubs, High School Rowing Clubs, Masters Rowing Clubs, Adaptive Rowing Clubs
- 7997-31 - Outdoor SportsThe Outdoor Sports industry is a subdivision of the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs industry, which is classified under SIC Code 7997. This industry involves businesses that provide outdoor recreational activities and services to individuals and groups. These activities are typically conducted in natural environments such as forests, mountains, rivers, and oceans. The industry …Examples: Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking, Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Surfing, Snowboarding, Skiing, Archery
- 7997-32 - Cheerleading InstructionsCheerleading Instructions is a subdivision of the Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs industry that focuses on providing training and coaching to individuals and teams in the sport of cheerleading. This industry involves teaching cheerleaders the skills and techniques necessary to perform stunts, jumps, and tumbling, as well as choreographing routines and providing guidance on teamwork …Examples: Competitive cheerleading, High school cheerleading, College cheerleading, Professional cheerleading, Cheerleading
- 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
- 8399-25 - Memorial SocietiesMemorial Societies are non-profit organizations that provide services related to end-of-life planning and funeral arrangements. These societies aim to educate and empower individuals and families to make informed decisions about their final arrangements. They offer a range of services, including pre-planning, cremation, burial, and memorialization. Memorial Societies are often run by volunteers …Examples: End-of-life planning services, Funeral pre-planning, Cremation services, Burial services, Memorialization services,
- 8412-01 - MuseumsMuseums are institutions that collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance for the education and enjoyment of the public. Museums can be specialized in a particular field, such as art, history, science, or technology, or can have a broader focus. They can be public or private, and can be funded by government, philanthropy, or earned income. …Examples: Natural history museums, Art museums, Science museums, Children's museums, Historical museums, Archaeological museums,
- 8611-01 - Business & Trade OrganizationsBusiness & Trade Organizations are groups or associations of businesses that work together to promote and protect the interests of their members. These organizations can be local, national, or international and can represent a variety of industries. The main goal of these organizations is to provide a platform for businesses to network, share information, and collaborate on projects that benefit …Examples: Chamber of Commerce, National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation, National Association of Home
- 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: Healthcare associations, Legal associations, Trade associations, Professional associations, Nonprofit associations,
- 8621-01 - Professional OrganizationsProfessional Organizations are entities that represent and advocate for the interests of professionals in a specific field or industry. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including networking opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts. Professional Organizations may also offer certification programs, continuing education courses, and …Examples: Bar Associations, Medical Associations, Engineering Societies, Human Resources Associations, Marketing Associations,
- 8621-02 - Attorney-Bar AssociationsAttorney-Bar Associations are professional membership organizations that serve as a collective voice for lawyers and promote the legal profession. These associations provide a range of services to their members, including continuing legal education, networking opportunities, and advocacy for the legal profession. They also play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the legal …Examples: State Bar Associations, American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National
- 8621-03 - Pro Standards Review OrganizationsPro Standards Review Organizations are professional membership organizations that specialize in reviewing and setting standards for various industries. These organizations are responsible for ensuring that their members adhere to a set of guidelines and best practices in order to maintain a high level of professionalism and quality within their respective fields. Pro Standards Review …Examples: Healthcare accreditation organizations, Financial regulatory bodies, Environmental standards organizations,
- 8621-06 - Dental Governing BodiesDental Governing Bodies are professional membership organizations that oversee and regulate the dental industry. These organizations are responsible for setting standards and guidelines for dental professionals, as well as ensuring that these standards are met. Dental Governing Bodies also provide support and resources to dental professionals, including continuing education and networking …Examples: Dental hygienists, Dental assistants, Dental laboratory technicians, Dental educators, Dental researchers, Dental
- 8621-07 - Scientific OrganizationScientific organizations are professional membership organizations that focus on advancing scientific knowledge and research in a specific field or discipline. These organizations bring together scientists, researchers, academics, and other professionals to collaborate, share knowledge, and promote scientific progress. Scientific organizations can be non-profit or for-profit, and may …Examples: Biotechnology research organizations, Environmental science organizations, Medical research organizations, Physics
- 8631-01 - Labor OrganizationsLabor Organizations are entities that represent workers in various industries and advocate for their rights and interests. These organizations can be formed by workers themselves or by professional organizers. They negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits. Labor Organizations also provide support to their members in the form of legal …Examples: Teachers unions, Construction workers unions, Healthcare workers unions, Public sector unions, Service industry unions,
- 8631-02 - Unions-IndustrialUnions-Industrial is a subdivision of the Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations industry, classified under SIC Code 8631. This industry involves the representation of workers in various industrial sectors, including manufacturing, construction, transportation, and utilities. Unions-Industrial organizations negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to secure better wages, …Examples: Auto Workers Union, Steelworkers Union, Electrical Workers Union, Teamsters Union, Machinists Union, Longshoremen's
- 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 Science Teachers Association, American Association of School Librarians, Association for Supervision and
- 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: Greek life organizations, National Panhellenic Conference, Interfraternity Council, National Association of Latino
- 8641-08 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with common interests or goals. These can range from social clubs, such as country clubs and yacht clubs, to professional clubs, such as trade associations and chambers of commerce. Clubs typically offer members access to exclusive facilities, events, and networking opportunities. The club industry is focused on providing a sense of …Examples: Country clubs, Yacht clubs, Rotary clubs, Lions clubs, Trade associations, Chambers of commerce, Professional
- 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 sororities …Examples: Greek life, Women's organizations, College social clubs, Student organizations, Community service groups, Leadership
- 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
- 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 Association, College Club, University Alumni Network, Student Association, Graduate Association, Young Alumni
- 8661-04 - Church OrganizationsChurch Organizations are non-profit entities that are primarily focused on religious activities and services. These organizations are typically led by a religious leader or a group of leaders who oversee the operations of the church. The main goal of Church Organizations is to provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance to its members. This involves organizing religious services, providing …Examples: Catholic Churches, Baptist Churches, Methodist Churches, Presbyterian Churches, Lutheran Churches, Pentecostal
- 8661-10 - Religious OrganizationsReligious Organizations are entities that are primarily engaged in promoting religious beliefs and practices. These organizations can be churches, temples, mosques, synagogues, or any other type of religious institution. The main purpose of these organizations is to provide a place for worship, spiritual guidance, and community support to their members. Religious Organizations can be found in …Examples: Christian Churches, Islamic Mosques, Jewish Synagogues, Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, Sikh Gurdwaras, Taoist
- 8699-02 - Livestock Recording AssociationsLivestock Recording Associations are membership organizations that specialize in the recording and management of data related to livestock breeding and production. These associations provide a range of services to their members, including pedigree recording, performance recording, and genetic evaluation. They work closely with livestock breeders, farmers, and other industry stakeholders to …Examples: Dairy cattle breeding, Beef cattle breeding, Sheep breeding, Goat breeding, Pig breeding, Poultry breeding, Horse
- 8699-07 - Historical OrganizationsHistorical Organizations are membership organizations that are dedicated to the preservation and promotion of historical knowledge and artifacts. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at the local, national, or international level. Historical Organizations can focus on a specific time period, region, or topic, such as military history, genealogy, or …Examples: Historical Societies, Museums, Genealogical Societies, Preservation Societies, Historical Research Centers, Living
- 8699-09 - Animal Protection OrganizationsAnimal Protection Organizations are membership organizations that work towards the protection and welfare of animals. These organizations aim to prevent cruelty towards animals, promote animal rights, and provide care and shelter to animals in need. The activities of Animal Protection Organizations involve advocacy, education, rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption of animals. These …Examples: Wildlife Conservation Society, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Humane Society of the
- 8699-12 - Automobile ClubsAutomobile Clubs are membership organizations that provide a range of services and benefits to their members related to automobiles. These clubs are typically focused on promoting the interests of car enthusiasts and providing resources to help members enjoy their vehicles. Automobile Clubs may offer services such as roadside assistance, travel planning, car insurance, and discounts on …Examples: Classic car clubs, Sports car clubs, Off-road vehicle clubs, Motorcycle clubs, RV clubs, Truck clubs, Electric vehicle
- 8699-13 - Reading RoomsReading Rooms are facilities that provide access to a collection of books, magazines, newspapers, and other reading materials for public use. These rooms are typically operated by membership organizations, such as libraries, museums, and educational institutions, and are designed to promote literacy, education, and community engagement. Reading Rooms may also offer additional services, …Examples: Public libraries, University libraries, Museum reading rooms, Historical society reading rooms, Government agency
- 8699-14 - Golf OrganizationsGolf Organizations are membership organizations that are dedicated to promoting and supporting the sport of golf. 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 Golf Organizations is to provide resources and services to their members, which can include golf courses, tournaments, education …Examples: Golf courses, Golf clubs, Golf associations, Golf leagues, Golf tournaments, Golf academies, Golf equipment
- 8699-17 - Pets-Lost & FoundThe Pets-Lost & Found industry is a subdivision of the Membership Organizations, Not Elsewhere Classified SIC Code. This industry involves the operation of organizations that provide services related to lost and found pets. These organizations work towards reuniting lost pets with their owners and finding new homes for unclaimed pets. The industry is driven by the love and care for animals …Examples: Pet microchipping services, Animal rescue organizations, Lost pet hotlines, Pet adoption agencies, Animal control
- 8699-28 - Computer ClubsComputer Clubs are membership organizations that bring together individuals with a shared interest in computers and technology. These clubs provide a platform for members to learn, share knowledge, and collaborate on projects related to computer hardware, software, programming, and other related fields. Members of computer clubs can be of any age and skill level, from beginners to experts, …Examples: Gaming clubs, Robotics clubs, Programming clubs, Hackerspaces, Maker communities, Computer repair clubs, Linux user
- 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 also offer educational programs, workshops, and …Examples: National Art Education Association, American Watercolor Society, International Association of Art Critics, National
- 8699-31 - Cattleman's AssociationsCattleman's Associations are membership organizations that represent the interests of cattle farmers and ranchers. These associations provide a platform for members to network, share knowledge and resources, and advocate for policies that benefit the industry. The primary focus of Cattleman's Associations is to promote the production and marketing of beef cattle, as well as to support the …Examples: Beef production, Cattle breeding, Feedlot operations, Meat packing and processing, Livestock auctions, Rangeland
- 8699-32 - Cooperative OrganizationsCooperative Organizations are membership-based organizations that are owned and operated by their members. These organizations are formed to provide goods and services to their members at a lower cost than they would be able to obtain individually. Cooperative Organizations are typically formed by individuals or businesses that have a common interest or need, such as farmers, consumers, or …Examples: Agricultural cooperatives, Consumer cooperatives, Worker cooperatives, Housing cooperatives, Credit unions, Energy