SIC 6-Digit Codes for "not-for-profit"
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- 6371-02 - Pension & Profit Sharing PlansPension & Profit Sharing Plans is an industry that involves the management and administration of retirement plans for employees of various organizations. These plans are designed to provide financial security to employees after they retire. The industry includes a range of services such as plan design, investment management, recordkeeping, and compliance with government regulations. …Examples: Profit sharing plans
- 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 …Examples: Education advocacy groups, Healthcare foundations, Environmental conservation organizations, Social welfare charities,
- 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 …Examples: Affordable Housing Developers, Non-profit Housing Organizations, Affordable Housing Consultants
- 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: Non-profit organizations
- 7299-24 - Credit & Debt Counseling ServicesCredit & Debt Counseling Services is an industry that provides financial advice and assistance to individuals and businesses who are struggling with debt. These services are designed to help clients manage their finances, reduce their debt, and improve their credit scores. Credit & Debt Counseling Services can be provided by non-profit organizations, for-profit companies, or …Examples: Non-profit credit counseling organizations
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 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. …Examples: Community-based credit unions, Employee-based credit unions, Faith-based credit unions, Military credit unions,
- 0851-08 - Ranger ServicesRanger Services is a subdivision of the Forestry Services industry that specializes in the management and protection of natural resources, particularly in forests and other wilderness areas. This industry involves a range of activities, including fire prevention and suppression, wildlife management, trail maintenance, and resource conservation. Ranger Services are typically provided …Examples: U.S. Forest Service, Non-profit wilderness advocacy groups
- 5199-07 - Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale)Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale) is an industry that specializes in providing products for fundraising events. These products are sold in bulk to organizations such as schools, sports teams, and non-profit organizations to help them raise money for their cause. The industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are specifically designed …Examples: Non-Profit Fundraisers
- 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 …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 7922-01 - Music SocietiesMusic Societies are organizations that promote and support the creation, performance, and appreciation of music. These societies can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local groups to large national organizations. Music Societies may focus on a specific genre of music or may have a more general focus. They may organize concerts, festivals, …Examples: Classical Music Societies, Jazz Music Societies, Choral Music Societies, Folk Music Societies, Electronic Music
- 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
- 7997-28 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are entities that promote and organize the sport of rugby. This industry involves a range of activities such as organizing matches, training sessions, and tournaments for players of all ages and skill levels. Rugby Clubs & Organizations also provide facilities for players to practice and compete, as well as coaching and development programs to improve …Examples: International Rugby Board, Rugby Football Union, New Zealand Rugby, Australian Rugby Union, USA Rugby, South African
- 8059-17 - Long Term Care FacilityLong Term Care Facilities are establishments that provide 24-hour care and assistance to individuals who are unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental conditions. These facilities offer a range of services including medical care, assistance with daily living activities, and social and recreational activities. Long Term Care Facilities can be either for-profit or …Examples: Assisted Living Facilities, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Memory Care Facilities, Hospice Care Facilities, Rehabilitation
- 8099-50 - Milk BanksMilk Banks are specialized facilities that collect, process, and distribute human milk to infants in need. These banks are typically non-profit organizations that work to ensure that premature or sick infants have access to safe and nutritious breast milk. Milk Banks operate under strict guidelines to ensure the safety and quality of the milk they provide. The process involves screening …Examples: Non-profit milk banks
- 8099-72 - Organ & Tissue Banks Info & Referral ServiceOrgan & Tissue Banks Info & Referral Service is an industry that provides information and referral services related to organ and tissue donation. This industry plays a crucial role in connecting potential donors with those in need of organ and tissue transplants. The services provided by this industry include educating the public about the importance of organ and tissue donation, providing …Examples: Non-profit organizations focused on organ and tissue donation
- 8231-11 - Special Interest LibrariesSpecial Interest Libraries are a type of library that focuses on a specific subject or group of people. These libraries are designed to provide resources and information to individuals who have a particular interest or need. Special Interest Libraries can be found in a variety of settings, including academic institutions, government agencies, corporations, and non-profit …Examples: Non-profit organization libraries
- 8322-06 - Senior Citizens ServiceThe Senior Citizens Service industry provides a range of social services to elderly individuals and their families. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for seniors and help them maintain their independence. The industry includes a variety of organizations, such as non-profit groups, government agencies, and private companies, that offer a wide range of …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 8322-33 - Support GroupsSupport Groups is an industry within the Individual and Family Social Services sector, classified under SIC Code 8322. This industry involves providing emotional and practical support to individuals and families facing a range of challenges, such as addiction, mental health issues, chronic illnesses, and disabilities. Support Groups aim to create a safe and supportive environment where people can …Examples: Addiction recovery support groups, Mental health support groups, Cancer support groups, Caregiver support groups,
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit health organizations
- 8322-68 - Soup KitchensSoup kitchens are non-profit organizations that provide free meals to individuals and families in need. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations from individuals, businesses, and government agencies to operate. Soup kitchens are often located in urban areas and serve as a vital resource for those experiencing homelessness, poverty, or food …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 8322-95 - Meal Delivery ProgramMeal delivery programs are a type of individual and family social service that provides prepared meals to individuals who are unable to prepare their own food. These programs are designed to assist individuals who are elderly, disabled, or otherwise unable to cook for themselves. Meal delivery programs can be run by non-profit organizations, government agencies, or …Examples: Home-delivered meals, Senior meal delivery, Meals on Wheels, School meal delivery, Hospital meal delivery, Corporate
- 8399-03 - Abortion Alternatives OrganizationsAbortion Alternatives Organizations are non-profit organizations that provide support and resources to women who are facing unplanned pregnancies and considering abortion. These organizations offer a range of services, including counseling, education, and material assistance, such as baby supplies and maternity clothes. They aim to provide women with alternatives to abortion and help them …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing material assistance to pregnant women, Parenting classes for expectant
- 8399-06 - Gambling Abuse/Addiction Info/TreatmentThe Gambling Abuse/Addiction Info/Treatment industry is focused on providing support and resources to individuals who struggle with gambling addiction. This industry is dedicated to helping those who are affected by problem gambling by providing education, counseling, and treatment services. The industry is made up of a range of organizations, including non-profit groups, government …Examples: Non-profit organizations focused on problem gambling, Online support groups for individuals struggling
- 8399-09 - Handicapped Services & OrganizationsThe Handicapped Services & Organizations industry provides a range of services and support to individuals with physical, mental, and developmental disabilities. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by providing them with access to resources, education, and advocacy. Services may include job training, housing assistance, transportation, …Examples: Disability Rights Advocates, Special Olympics, National Organization on Disability, Easterseals, Best Buddies
- 8611-08 - Better Business BureausBetter Business Bureaus are non-profit organizations that aim to promote ethical business practices and provide a platform for consumers to voice their complaints against businesses. They act as intermediaries between consumers and businesses, providing dispute resolution services and promoting consumer education. Better Business Bureaus also offer accreditation to businesses …Examples: Non-profit advocacy groups, Online review platforms
- 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, …Examples: Biotechnology research organizations, Environmental science organizations, Medical research organizations, Physics
- 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, Environmental protection groups, Human rights advocacy groups, Disaster relief
- 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 …Examples: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Association for Career and Technical Education
- 8651-01 - Political OrganizationsPolitical Organizations" is an industry that involves the promotion of political ideas, candidates, and policies. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at the local, state, or national level. The main goal of political organizations is to influence public opinion and government decisions through various means such as lobbying, campaigning, and …Examples: Political action committees (PACs), Political parties, Advocacy groups, Trade associations, Labor unions, Think tanks,
- 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 …Examples: Running clubs, Soccer associations, Gymnastics clubs, Swimming organizations, Tennis clubs, Basketball leagues,
- 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, …Examples: Historical Societies, Museums, Genealogical Societies, Preservation Societies, Historical Research Centers, Living
- 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, …Examples: Golf courses, Golf clubs, Golf associations, Golf leagues, Golf tournaments, Golf academies, Golf equipment
- 8733-07 - Noncommercial Research OrganizationsNoncommercial Research Organizations are entities that conduct research and development activities without the intention of making a profit. These organizations are typically funded by government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private foundations. The research conducted by noncommercial research organizations can range from scientific studies to social and economic research. …Examples: Environmental research organizations, Health research organizations, Educational research organizations, Social policy
- 8748-75 - Economic Development AgenciesEconomic Development Agencies are organizations that work towards improving the economic well-being and quality of life in a particular region or community. These agencies are typically funded by government entities, but can also be non-profit organizations or public-private partnerships. The main goal of Economic Development Agencies is to attract and retain businesses, create jobs, and …Examples: Non-Profit Economic Development Organizations, Workforce Development Boards, Foreign Direct
- 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: Non-profit organizations seeking funding for social services programs, Educational institutions applying
- 5099-99 - Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale)Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Durable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified under any other specific industry. Durable goods are products that are designed to last for a long time and are not consumed in one use. The products in this …Examples: Industrial machinery and equipment, Electrical and electronic goods, Plumbing and heating equipment, Office equipment
- 5411-07 - Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail)Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail) is a subdivision of the Grocery Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in offering a wide range of ethnic foods to customers. These stores cater to the needs of customers who are looking for specific ingredients or products that are not commonly found in mainstream grocery stores. Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail) stores typically carry a variety of …Examples: Asian grocery store, African market, Middle Eastern market, Latin American grocery store, Indian grocery store,
- 6099-02 - Money Order ServiceMoney Order Service is a type of financial service that allows individuals to send money to a recipient who is not within their immediate vicinity. This service is often used by individuals who do not have access to a bank account or who prefer not to use electronic payment methods. Money Order Service involves the issuance of a paper document that serves as a payment order …Examples: Western Union, MoneyGram, USPS Money Orders, Walmart Money Orders, Ria Money Transfer, ACE Money Transfer, Xoom, Vigo,
- 7359-59 - Leasing EquipmentLeasing Equipment is an industry that involves renting out various types of equipment to businesses and individuals for a specified period of time. This industry is not limited to any specific type of equipment and can include everything from heavy machinery to office equipment. The primary goal of leasing equipment is to provide businesses and individuals with access to equipment …Examples: Construction equipment leasing, Medical equipment leasing, Office equipment leasing, Farming equipment leasing,
- 8734-05 - X-Ray Inspection ServiceX-Ray Inspection Service is a specialized industry that provides non-destructive testing services using X-ray technology. This industry is responsible for inspecting various materials and products to detect any defects or irregularities that may affect their quality or safety. X-ray inspection is a crucial process in many industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and …Examples: Aerospace components, Automotive parts, Electronic circuit boards, Medical devices, Welds, Castings, Pipelines,
- 2759-35 - Digital Printing (Manufacturing)Digital Printing (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of printed materials using digital technology. This process involves the use of digital files to create high-quality prints on a variety of surfaces, including paper, fabric, plastic, and metal. Unlike traditional printing methods, digital printing does not require the use of printing plates, making it a …Examples: Business cards, Brochures, Flyers, Banners, Posters, Packaging, Labels, Stickers, T-shirts, Hats
- 4729-07 - Car PoolsCar pools are a form of transportation service where a group of individuals share a ride in a single vehicle to reach a common destination. This industry involves the arrangement of passenger transportation services that are not classified under any other SIC code. Car pools are typically organized by employers, schools, or individuals who want to reduce their transportation costs, …Examples: Non-profit organization car pools
- 5099-04 - Institution Supplies (Wholesale)The Institution Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified elsewhere, specifically to institutions such as schools, hospitals, and government agencies. These goods are typically used for administrative, maintenance, and operational purposes within these institutions. Companies in this industry may also provide related …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 5112-33 - Invitations & Announcements (Wholesale)Companies in the Invitations & Announcements (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of a wide range of products related to invitations and announcements. These products include but are not limited to wedding invitations, birth announcements, graduation announcements, holiday cards, and personalized stationery. The industry serves a variety of customers including event …Examples: Non-profit event invitations
- 5199-46 - Gavels (Wholesale)Gavels (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of gavels. Gavels are small hammers used by judges, auctioneers, and other officials to signal the beginning or end of a proceeding or to call for attention. This industry involves the distribution of gavels to a variety of …Examples: Non-Profit Organizations
- 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 …Examples: Credit unions for specific professions (e.g. teachers, firefighters), Credit unions for specific
- 6061-02 - Federally Chartered Credit UnionsFederally Chartered Credit Unions are financial institutions that are owned and operated by their members. These credit unions are chartered by the federal government and are regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). They offer a range of financial services to their members, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Federally Chartered Credit …Examples: Personal Loans, Mortgage Loans, Auto Loans, Student Loans, Business Loans, Savings Accounts, Checking Accounts, Credit
- 6732-01 - Educational Scholarship PlansEducational Scholarship Plans are a type of trust that provides financial assistance to students pursuing higher education. These plans are typically set up by educational institutions, corporations, or non-profit organizations to support students who demonstrate academic excellence, financial need, or other qualifying criteria. The purpose of these plans is to make higher education more …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Corporate-sponsored scholarships, Minority
- 7338-05 - Video DepositionsVideo Depositions is a specialized industry within the Secretarial and Court Reporting Services sector that involves the recording of legal depositions on video. A deposition is a pre-trial legal procedure in which a witness or party provides sworn testimony under oath. Video depositions are used to capture the testimony of witnesses who may not be able to appear in court, as well as to …Examples: Non-profit organizations involved in legal advocacy
- 8299-29 - Educational Service-BusinessEducational Service-Business is an industry that provides a wide range of educational services to individuals and organizations. This industry involves the provision of educational services that are not classified under any other SIC code. The services provided by Educational Service-Businesses are diverse and can range from test preparation to language instruction to vocational training. …Examples: Test preparation, Language instruction, Vocational training, Continuing education, Tutoring services, Professional
- 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 …Examples: Homeless Shelters, Food Banks, Medical Research Foundations, Educational Foundations, Disaster Relief Organizations,
- 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 …Examples: Criminal justice reform coalitions
- 8611-10 - Shippers Cooperative OrganizationsShippers Cooperative Organizations are business associations that are formed by a group of shippers to collectively negotiate rates and services with carriers. These organizations are typically non-profit and owned by their members, who are usually small to medium-sized businesses that do not have the bargaining power to negotiate favorable rates on their own. Shippers …Examples: Freight Forwarders Cooperative
- 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: Non-profit organizations
- 9211-07 - Bail CommissionersBail Commissioners are professionals who work in the legal system and are responsible for setting bail amounts for individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial. They are appointed by the court and are responsible for ensuring that the bail amount is fair and reasonable based on the individual's circumstances. Bail Commissioners play a critical role in the legal …Examples: Bail Commissioner for a county court, Bail Commissioner for a state court, Bail Commissioner for a
- 0279-01 - CatsThe Cats industry, classified under SIC Code 0279, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of domestic cats for various purposes. This industry is not limited to a specific breed or type of cat, but rather encompasses all cats that are not used for agricultural or scientific purposes. Companies in this industry may specialize in breeding and selling cats as pets, …Examples: Cat breeding and sales, Cat grooming and boarding services, Cat food and treat production, Cat toy and accessory
- 1796-10 - Elevators-PortableThe Elevators-Portable industry, classified under SIC Code 1796, involves the installation or erection of portable elevators that are not permanently fixed to a building. These elevators are designed to be easily transported and assembled, making them ideal for temporary use in construction sites, events, and other locations where a permanent elevator is not feasible. The …Examples: Construction site elevators, Event and concert stage elevators, Movie set elevators, Emergency response elevators,
- 1799-01 - Burglar BarsThe Burglar Bars industry falls under the SIC Code 1799, which is a subdivision of "Special Trade Contractors, Not Elsewhere Classified". Companies in this industry specialize in the installation and maintenance of burglar bars, which are metal bars or grilles that are installed on windows and doors to prevent unauthorized entry. The industry involves the design, fabrication, and …Examples: Residential burglar bars, Commercial burglar bars, Industrial burglar bars, Window burglar bars, Door burglar bars,
- 2295-98 - Coated Fabrics-Not Rubberized (Manufacturing)Coated fabrics-not rubberized manufacturing involves the production of fabrics that have been coated with various materials such as plastic, resin, or lacquer to enhance their properties. These fabrics are used in a wide range of applications such as upholstery, clothing, and industrial products. The coating process can be done by various methods such as dipping, spraying, or laminating. …Examples: Automotive upholstery, Outdoor furniture covers, Tarpaulins, Protective clothing, Airbags, Inflatable structures,
- 2299-19 - Textile Workers (Manufacturing)Textile Workers (Manufacturing) are professionals who work in the textile industry, specifically in the manufacturing of textile goods that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the production of a wide range of textile products, including but not limited to clothing, carpets, rugs, towels, bed linens, and curtains. Textile Workers (Manufacturing) are responsible …Examples: Clothing manufacturing, Carpet manufacturing, Rug manufacturing, Towel manufacturing, Bed linen manufacturing, Curtain
- 2299-98 - Textile Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Textile Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various textile products that are not classified under other textile manufacturing industries. This industry includes the manufacturing of textile products such as ropes, twine, cordage, and fabric products that are not classified under other textile manufacturing industries. The production …Examples: Rope manufacturing, Twine manufacturing, Cordage manufacturing, Felt products manufacturing, Canvas products
- 3229-07 - Glass-Pressed Molded & Etc (Manufacturing)Glass-Pressed Molded & Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of glass products through the process of pressing and molding. The glass products produced in this industry are not classified under any other category of glassware manufacturing. The …Examples: Glass bottles, Glass jars, Glass vases, Glass bowls, Glass plates, Glass cups, Glass windows, Glass doors, Glass
- 3269-98 - Pottery Products NEC (Manufacturing)Pottery Products NEC (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various ceramic products that are not classified under other pottery manufacturing industries. This industry includes the manufacturing of pottery products such as decorative ceramics, art ceramics, and other ceramic products that are not classified under other pottery manufacturing …Examples: Decorative ceramics, Art ceramics, Ceramic figurines, Ceramic vases, Ceramic tiles, Ceramic sculptures, Ceramic
- 3489-98 - Ordnance & Accessories NEC (Manufacturing)Ordnance & Accessories NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Ordnance and Accessories, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of various types of ordnance and accessories that are not classified under other specific SIC codes. The products manufactured in this industry are used in military, law enforcement, and …Examples: Ammunition manufacturing, Bomb disposal equipment manufacturing, Grenade manufacturing, Gun barrel manufacturing, Gun
- 3519-01 - Internal Combustion Engines NEC (Manufacturing)Companies in the Internal Combustion Engines NEC (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of internal combustion engines that are not classified under other manufacturing industries. These engines are used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to, automobiles, boats, aircraft, and generators. The manufacturing process involves the design, …Examples: Marine engines, Aircraft engines, Industrial engines, Automotive engines, Generator engines, Lawn and garden equipment
- 3534-04 - Stairs-Disappearing (Manufacturing)Stairs-Disappearing (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of stairs that can be hidden or concealed when not in use. These stairs are designed to save space and provide a sleek and modern look to homes and buildings. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized tools and techniques to create stairs that are not only functional but also …Examples: Retractable stairs, Foldable stairs, Disappearing attic stairs, Hidden basement stairs, Concealed staircase,
- 3644-98 - Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Devices (Manufacturing)Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Devices (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of wiring devices that do not carry electrical current. These devices are used in electrical systems to connect and terminate wires, but do not conduct electricity themselves. The industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, such as cable ties, …Examples: Cable ties, Conduit fittings, Wire connectors, Terminal blocks, Cable glands, Cable markers, Cable clamps, Cable lugs,
- 3669-98 - Communications Equipment NEC (Manufacturing)Communications Equipment NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the broader SIC Code 3669, which encompasses the manufacturing of communications equipment that is not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the production of a wide range of communication equipment, including but not limited to, radio and television broadcasting equipment, radar equipment, and satellite …Examples: Satellite Communication Equipment, Radio Broadcasting Equipment, Television Broadcasting Equipment, Radar Equipment,
- 4581-05 - Aircraft StorageAircraft storage is a specialized industry within the broader category of airport terminal services. Companies in this industry provide secure storage facilities for aircraft when they are not in use. This can include short-term storage for planes that are between flights, as well as long-term storage for planes that are not currently in service. Aircraft …Examples: Long-term aircraft storage, Short-term aircraft storage, Aircraft parking, Aircraft hangar rental, Aircraft maintenance
- 4729-99 - Arrangement Of Passenger Trnsprtn NECCompanies in the Arrangement Of Passenger Trnsprtn NEC industry are involved in providing transportation services for passengers that are not classified under other transportation industries. This industry involves arranging and coordinating transportation services for individuals or groups of people, but does not involve operating the transportation vehicles …Examples: Airport shuttle services, Charter bus companies, Limousine services, Tour operators, Event transportation services,
- 5039-99 - Construction Materials NEC (Wholesale)Construction Materials NEC (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction Materials, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of construction materials that are not classified under other specific categories. Companies in this industry supply a wide range of products to contractors, builders, and other construction …Examples: Roofing materials, Insulation, Flooring, Drywall, Paints and coatings, Plumbing supplies, Electrical supplies, HVAC
- 5046-07 - Scales (Wholesale)Scales (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Commercial Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry, which involves the wholesale distribution of commercial equipment that is not classified elsewhere. Scales (Wholesale) specifically deals with the distribution of scales, which are devices used to measure weight or mass accurately. This industry caters to a wide range of …Examples: Industrial weighing equipment, Food service scales, Agricultural scales, Fitness scales, Veterinary scales, Jewelry
- 5051-13 - Metal Specialties (Wholesale)Metal Specialties (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metals Service Centers and Offices (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of metal products that are not commonly found in other metal service centers. Metal Specialties (Wholesale) companies typically purchase metal products from manufacturers and then distribute them to various customers, such as …Examples: Metal forgings
- 5099-08 - Manufacturers-Agents & Representatives (Wholesale)Manufacturers-Agents & Representatives (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified elsewhere. This industry is unique in that it acts as a middleman between manufacturers and retailers. Manufacturers-Agents & Representatives (Wholesale) companies do not own the products they distribute, but rather act as sales …Examples: Industrial machinery, Electrical equipment, Plumbing supplies, HVAC equipment, Construction materials, Office
- 5149-49 - Natural Foods (Wholesale)Natural Foods (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the "Groceries and Related Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale)" industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of natural and organic food products to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses. Natural foods are those that are minimally processed and do not contain artificial ingredients, …Examples: Organic produce, Gluten-free products, Non-GMO foods, Vegan and vegetarian products, Fair trade products, Raw and whole
- 5149-53 - Provisions (Wholesale)Provisions (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Groceries and Related Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of food products that are not classified under other specific categories. Provisions wholesalers typically sell a wide range of non-perishable food items such as canned goods, dried fruits, nuts, spices, and …Examples: Canned goods, Dried fruits, Nuts, Spices, Condiments, Baking supplies, Pasta, Rice, Snack foods, Sauces
- 5159-11 - Hair-Animal (Wholesale)Hair-Animal (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm-Product Raw Materials, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of animal hair, including but not limited to horsehair, goat hair, and camel hair. The hair is typically used for various industrial purposes, such as the production of brushes, textiles, and upholstery. …Examples: Horsehair for brush production, Goat hair for textile production, Camel hair for upholstery
- 5159-19 - Packing House By-Products (Wholesale)Packing House By-Products (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm-Product Raw Materials, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of by-products that are generated during the processing of farm products in packing houses. These by-products are not suitable for human consumption and are sold to other industries …Examples: Animal Feed, Fertilizer, Biofuel, Pet Food, Industrial Chemicals, Textile Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing,
- 5199-08 - General Merchandise (Wholesale)General Merchandise (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5199, which encompasses companies that engage in the wholesale distribution of nondurable goods that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products, including but not limited to, clothing, household goods, personal care items, and office supplies. Companies in this industry …Examples: Discount stores, dollar stores, warehouse clubs, online retailers, department stores, grocery stores, convenience
- 5199-14 - Novelties (Wholesale)Novelties (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry that involves the wholesale distribution of unique and unusual items that are not typically found in traditional retail stores. These items are often used for gifts, souvenirs, or promotional purposes. The Novelties (Wholesale) industry is highly diverse and includes …Examples: Novelty toys, Souvenirs, Promotional items, Party favors, Keychains, Magnets, Figurines, Puzzles, Games, Gag gifts
- 5199-95 - Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale)Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of nondurable goods that are not classified in other industries. Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale) specifically deals with the distribution of onyx and onyx-related products. Onyx is a type of mineral that is …Examples: Onyx countertops, Onyx flooring, Onyx wall cladding, Onyx sinks, Onyx tiles, Onyx sculptures, Onyx vases, Onyx lamps,
- 5599-99 - Automotive Dealers NEC (Retail)Automotive Dealers NEC (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Dealers, Not Elsewhere Classified (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of new or used vehicles that are not classified under other automotive dealer categories. These vehicles may include recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and other specialty vehicles. Automotive Dealers NEC (Retail) businesses …Examples: Recreational vehicles, Motorcycles, Golf carts, All-terrain vehicles, Snowmobiles, Boats, Jet skis, Trailers, Classic
- 5812-01 - Virtual Kitchens (Retail)Virtual Kitchens (Retail) is a type of business that operates solely through online ordering and delivery. Also known as ghost kitchens, cloud kitchens, or dark kitchens, these establishments do not have a physical storefront or dining area for customers to visit. Instead, they focus on preparing and delivering food to customers through online platforms such as food delivery …Examples: BBQ and Southern Comfort
- 6099-14 - Money Order SystemsMoney Order Systems is an industry that provides a secure and reliable method for individuals to send and receive money. This industry involves the creation and distribution of money orders, which are similar to checks but are prepaid and guaranteed by the issuer. Money orders are commonly used by individuals who do not have access to a bank account or who prefer not to use …Examples: Western Union, MoneyGram, USPS Money Orders, Walmart Money Orders, Ria Money Transfer, Vigo Money Transfer, ACE Money
- 6141-08 - Loans-PersonalLoans-Personal is a subdivision of the Personal Credit Institutions industry, which provides unsecured loans to individuals for personal use. These loans are typically used for expenses such as home improvements, medical bills, or debt consolidation. Personal loans are different from other types of loans, such as auto loans or mortgages, because they do not require …Examples: Debt consolidation loans, Home improvement loans, Medical expense loans, Wedding loans, Vacation loans, Moving loans,
- 6153-04 - Financing-Insurance PremiumThe Financing-Insurance Premium industry, classified under SIC Code 6153, involves providing short-term credit to businesses for the purpose of financing insurance premiums. This industry is primarily focused on providing loans to businesses that need to pay for insurance premiums but do not have the necessary funds available. The loans provided by companies in this industry …Examples: Business loans for insurance premiums, Premium financing for commercial insurance, Financing for
- 6159-99 - Misc Business Credit InstitutionsMisc Business Credit Institutions are companies that provide credit and financing services to businesses that are not covered by traditional banks. These institutions offer a range of financial products and services to help businesses grow and expand. They specialize in providing credit to small and medium-sized businesses that may not have access to traditional bank loans. Misc …Examples: Factoring companies, Equipment leasing companies, Merchant cash advance providers, Invoice financing companies, Trade
- 6399-99 - Insurance Carriers NECInsurance Carriers NEC is a subdivision of the Insurance Carriers industry that includes companies that provide insurance services not classified under other SIC codes. This industry covers a wide range of insurance products and services, including but not limited to, pet insurance, travel insurance, title insurance, and surety insurance. Insurance Carriers NEC companies may also …Examples: Pet insurance, Travel insurance, Title insurance, Surety insurance, Mortgage insurance, Cyber insurance, Event
- 7215-01 - Laundries-Self ServiceLaundries-Self Service is an industry that involves providing washing and drying facilities to customers who prefer to do their own laundry. These facilities are typically coin-operated and can be found in various locations such as apartment buildings, gas stations, and laundromats. The industry is focused on providing a convenient and affordable option for customers who do …Examples: Self-service laundromat, Coin-operated laundry facility, Apartment building laundry room, Gas station laundry facility,
- 7299-79 - Body PiercingBody piercing is a type of personal service that involves the puncturing of a person's skin to create an opening in which jewelry can be inserted. This industry is a subset of the Miscellaneous Personal Services, Not Elsewhere Classified category, which includes a variety of personal services that do not fit into other categories. Body piercing is a popular form of …Examples: Ear piercing, Nose piercing, Lip piercing, Tongue piercing, Eyebrow piercing, Navel piercing, Nipple piercing, Genital
- 7353-02 - Concrete Mixers-RentingCompanies in the Concrete Mixers-Renting industry provide heavy construction equipment rental and leasing services specifically for concrete mixers. This includes renting out concrete mixers of various sizes and capacities to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for use in construction projects such as building foundations, roads, bridges, and other structures that …Examples: Construction equipment rental companies, Heavy equipment rental companies, Concrete equipment rental companies,
- 7832-01 - Theatres-MovieThe Theatres-Movie industry is a subset of the Motion Picture Theaters industry, which includes establishments primarily engaged in exhibiting motion pictures in movie theaters. Theatres-Movie specifically refers to movie theaters that do not include drive-in theaters. This industry involves the screening of movies for the public, typically in indoor venues with large screens and …Examples: Drive-in theaters (not included in Theatres-Movie industry)
- 8059-18 - Independent Living FacilitiesIndependent Living Facilities are residential communities designed for seniors who are able to live independently but desire the convenience and socialization of community living. These facilities typically offer a range of services and amenities such as housekeeping, transportation, meal plans, and recreational activities. Independent Living Facilities are not medical facilities …Examples: Affordable senior housing communities
- 8093-07 - Emergency Minor Medical Facilities ServicesEmergency Minor Medical Facilities Services is an industry that provides medical care for minor injuries and illnesses that require immediate attention but are not life-threatening. These facilities are designed to provide quick and efficient medical care to patients who need it urgently. The services provided by these facilities are typically less expensive than those provided by …Examples: Urgent care clinics, Walk-in clinics, Minor emergency centers, After-hours clinics, Retail clinics, Occupational health
- 8093-99 - Specialty Outpatient Clinics NECSpecialty Outpatient Clinics NEC is an industry that encompasses a variety of medical clinics that provide specialized outpatient services not classified under other SIC codes. These clinics offer medical care to patients who do not require hospitalization or overnight stays. The services provided by these clinics are typically focused on a specific medical specialty, such as …Examples: Dermatology clinics, Ophthalmology clinics, Gastroenterology clinics, Pain management clinics, Allergy and immunology
- 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 …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Hillel House, Jewish Student Union, Jewish Federation, Jewish Community
- 0711-01 - Soil Conservation ServiceThe Soil Conservation Service industry is focused on providing services related to soil preparation and conservation. This includes activities such as erosion control, soil testing, and land management. The industry is driven by the need to maintain and improve soil quality, which is essential for agriculture, forestry, and other land-based industries. Soil conservation services are …Examples: Forest management
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