SIC 6-Digit Codes for "not-for-profit education"
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- 8099-36 - Health EducationThe Health Education industry involves the provision of educational services related to health and wellness. This includes a range of activities such as developing and delivering health education programs, conducting research on health education topics, and providing training and support to healthcare professionals. The goal of this industry is to promote healthy …Examples: Nutrition education, Sexual health education, Substance abuse prevention education, Mental health
- 9411-02 - State Government-Education ProgramsState Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of educational programs at the state level. This industry is responsible for overseeing and regulating the education system within a state, including public schools, universities, and vocational schools. State Government-Education Programs work to ensure that …Examples: Adult education programs, Early childhood education programs, Special education programs,
- 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 …Examples: Adult education programs, Early childhood education programs, Special education programs, Career
- 9411-04 - City Government-Education ProgramsCity Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Educational Programs industry, which is responsible for the management and implementation of educational programs at the city level. This industry involves the coordination of various educational initiatives, including early childhood education, K-12 education, adult …Examples: Early childhood education programs, Special education programs, STEM education programs,
- 8211-13 - Boards Of EducationBoards of Education are government entities responsible for overseeing the administration of public schools in a given district or region. They are responsible for setting policies, managing budgets, and ensuring that schools are providing quality education to students. Boards of Education work closely with school administrators, teachers, and parents to create …Examples: County Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, Regional Education Service Agencies,
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 8732-01 - Educational ResearchEducational research is a field that involves the study of educational systems, policies, and practices. It aims to improve the quality of education by identifying effective teaching methods, evaluating educational programs, and developing new educational strategies. Educational researchers use a variety of methods to collect and analyze data, including …Examples: Early childhood education, K-12 education, Higher education, Adult education, Special
- 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: Financial education programs, Non-profit credit counseling organizations
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing material assistance to pregnant women, Abstinence education programs,
- 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, Educational associations
- 8099-19 - Childbirth EducationChildbirth Education is an industry that provides education and support to expectant parents before, during, and after childbirth. The industry aims to prepare parents for the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of childbirth, as well as provide them with the necessary tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about their birth experience. …Examples: Childbirth education apps, Online childbirth education courses
- 8211-21 - Schools-Departments/Facilities/OfficesSchools-Departments/Facilities/Offices is an industry that encompasses all the administrative and support functions of elementary and secondary schools. This industry includes departments and facilities that are responsible for the smooth functioning of schools, such as human resources, finance, IT, maintenance, transportation, and security. The industry also includes offices that provide …Examples: Board of Education, Educational Service Centers, Educational Support Organizations,
- 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: Civic education programs, Voter education initiatives, Immigration education programs, Social
- 8299-84 - Outdoor EducationOutdoor Education is an industry that focuses on providing educational and recreational activities in an outdoor setting. This industry involves teaching individuals of all ages about the environment, conservation, and outdoor skills. Outdoor Education programs can range from day trips to multi-day expeditions and can take place in a variety of settings such as national …Examples: Environmental education, Experiential education
- 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, Nutrition education
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit health organizations
- 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 …Examples: Non-profit advocacy groups, Online review platforms
- 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 …Examples: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Association for Career and Technical
- 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
- 5013-70 - Driving Training Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Driving Training Equipment (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies used for driver training and education. This includes a wide range of products such as simulators, driving range equipment, training vehicles, and safety gear. The industry serves a variety of customers including driving schools, government agencies, and private …Examples: GPS systems for driver training, Training vehicles for driving schools, Safety gear for driver
- 8211-05 - Montessori SchoolsMontessori Schools are educational institutions that follow the teaching philosophy developed by Maria Montessori. This approach emphasizes self-directed learning, hands-on activities, and collaborative play. Montessori Schools typically serve children from infancy through adolescence, with a focus on individualized learning and development. The curriculum is designed to promote …Examples: Early Childhood Education, Educational Services, Preschool Education, Private Education,
- 8221-04 - Psycho-EducationPsycho-Education is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry that focuses on the intersection of psychology and education. This industry involves the development and implementation of educational programs and materials that address psychological issues and promote mental health. Psycho-Education aims to provide individuals with the …Examples: Mental Health Education Programs
- 8249-04 - Real Estate SchoolsReal Estate Schools are educational institutions that provide courses and training programs related to the real estate industry. These schools offer a range of courses that cover topics such as real estate law, property management, appraisal, and brokerage. Real Estate Schools aim to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the real estate industry. Graduates …Examples: Real Estate Brokerage Education, Real Estate Investment Education, Real Estate Technology
- 8299-72 - Education CentersEducation Centers are establishments that provide a variety of educational services to students of all ages. These centers offer a range of programs and courses that are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of students in various subjects. Education Centers may specialize in a particular area of study or offer a broad range of courses. They may also provide tutoring …Examples: Music and arts education centers, Continuing education centers
- 8322-59 - Health Care InstructionHealth Care Instruction is a subdivision of the Individual and Family Social Services industry that focuses on providing education and training related to health care. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities through the dissemination of knowledge and skills related to health care. Health Care Instruction …Examples: Diabetes education, Childbirth education, Patient education programs
- 9411-01 - Federal Government-Education ProgramsFederal Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration of educational programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for providing funding, resources, and support to educational institutions and programs across the country. The main goal of Federal Government-Education Programs is to ensure that all students have …Examples: Title I Grants, Pell Grants, Head Start Programs, National School Lunch Program, TRIO Programs, GEAR UP Program,
- 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 …Examples: Continuing education courses, Executive education programs, Community education programs
- 8211-08 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is an industry that provides various types of educational services to individuals of all ages. These programs can be offered by schools, universities, non-profit organizations, and private companies. The main goal of educational programs is to provide knowledge and skills to individuals that can help them in their personal and professional lives. …Examples: STEM Education Programs, Early Childhood Education Programs, Adult Education Programs
- 8221-01 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicSchools-Universities & Colleges Academic``` is an industry that encompasses educational institutions that provide higher education and professional training to students. These institutions offer a range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as vocational and technical training. The primary focus of these institutions is to provide students with …Examples: Public Universities, Private Colleges, Community Colleges, Technical Schools, Graduate Schools, Law Schools, Medical
- 8641-09 - Peace OrganizationsPeace Organizations are non-profit organizations that work towards promoting peace and resolving conflicts at local, national, and international levels. These organizations aim to create a peaceful world by advocating for non-violent solutions to conflicts, promoting human rights, and fostering intercultural understanding. They work towards building a culture of peace by engaging in …Examples: Global Campaign for Peace Education, Nonviolent Peaceforce, Women's International League
- 8748-74 - Nursing ConsultantsNursing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to healthcare organizations, facilities, and individuals on a range of nursing-related issues. They are typically registered nurses with extensive clinical experience and specialized knowledge in areas such as patient care, healthcare management, and nursing education. Nursing Consultants work with clients to …Examples: Educational institutions, Non-profit organizations
- 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 …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Corporate-sponsored scholarships, Minority
- 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, Education advocacy coalitions
- 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: Music Education Societies
- 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, Special education libraries
- 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
- 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. …Examples: Educational associations
- 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 …Examples: Educational organizations
- 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
- 8211-06 - Schools-Cognitive DisabilitiesSchools-Cognitive Disabilities is a subdivision of the Elementary and Secondary Schools industry that focuses on providing education and support to students with cognitive disabilities. This industry is dedicated to helping students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other cognitive impairments to reach their full potential through specialized education …Examples: Special education schools, Schools for students with intellectual disabilities, Schools for
- 8211-14 - Home SchoolingThe Home Schooling industry, classified under SIC Code 8211, involves the provision of education to elementary and secondary school students in a home setting. This industry is comprised of parents or guardians who choose to educate their children at home rather than sending them to traditional public or private schools. Home schooling allows for a more personalized and flexible …Examples: Home schooling for children with special needs, Classical education home schooling, Home schooling
- 8221-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills beyond traditional degree programs. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who are looking to enhance their careers or pursue new ones. …Examples: Continuing Education Courses, Executive Education Programs
- 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 …Examples: Early childhood education
- 8748-25 - Educational ConsultantsEducational Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, schools, and organizations in the education sector. They help clients navigate the complex landscape of education by providing customized solutions to meet their specific needs. Educational Consultants work with a range of clients, including students, parents, teachers, …Examples: Educational technology companies, Special education consulting
- 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 …Examples: Community education programs, Adult education schools, Continuing education courses
- 7389-06 - Lecture & Seminar BureausLecture & Seminar Bureaus are companies that specialize in organizing and managing lectures, seminars, and other educational events. These events can be for a variety of purposes, such as professional development, continuing education, or personal enrichment. Lecture & Seminar Bureaus work with a range of clients, including corporations, non-profit organizations, …Examples: Continuing education courses
- 8049-75 - Lactation CounselingLactation counseling is a specialized field within the healthcare industry that focuses on providing support and guidance to new mothers who are breastfeeding. Lactation counselors are trained professionals who help mothers overcome common breastfeeding challenges, such as latching difficulties, low milk supply, and nipple pain. They also provide education on proper breastfeeding …Examples: Non-profit organizations focused on breastfeeding education, Online breastfeeding resources and
- 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, …Examples: Mental Health Clinics, Home Health Agencies, Community Health Centers, Substance Abuse Treatment Centers, Hospice Care
- 8099-06 - Health Information & Referral ProgramsHealth Information & Referral Programs is an industry that provides information and assistance to individuals seeking healthcare services. This industry involves a range of services that help patients navigate the healthcare system and find the appropriate care for their needs. Health Information & Referral Programs may be operated by government agencies, …Examples: Health Insurance Information and Assistance, Health Information Hotlines, Health Education 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: Non-profit organizations focused on HIV/AIDS, Government agencies responsible for HIV prevention and
- 8322-03 - Family Planning Information CentersFamily Planning Information Centers are organizations that provide information and services related to family planning, reproductive health, and sexual education. These centers aim to empower individuals and families to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and plan their families according to their personal goals and circumstances. Family Planning …Examples: Non-profit organizations
- 8322-49 - Learning Disability CounselingLearning Disability Counseling is a specialized field within the broader category of Individual and Family Social Services. This industry focuses on providing counseling and support services to individuals with learning disabilities, as well as their families and caregivers. The goal of Learning Disability Counseling is to help individuals with learning disabilities overcome the challenges they …Examples: Psychoeducational assessment services, Special education consulting firms, Non-profit
- 8322-54 - Family & Children ServicesFamily & Children Services is an industry that provides social services to individuals and families in need. This industry focuses on improving the well-being of children and families by providing a range of services that address their physical, emotional, and social needs. Family & Children Services may be provided by government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies. …Examples: Early childhood education programs
- 8322-55 - Refugee Programs-Resettlement/Health ServiceCompanies in the Refugee Programs-Resettlement/Health Service industry provide a range of services to refugees and asylum seekers who have been forced to flee their home countries due to persecution, war, or other forms of violence. These services include resettlement assistance, health care, counseling, and education. The goal of these programs is to help refugees and asylum …Examples: Non-profit organizations providing refugee services, Educational institutions providing refugee
- 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 …Examples: Adult education programs
- 8331-10 - Developmentally Disabled Info ServicesDevelopmentally Disabled Info Services is an industry that provides information and support services to individuals with developmental disabilities. These services are designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to better understand their condition, access resources, and receive the support they need to live fulfilling lives. The industry involves a …Examples: Special education schools, Non-profit organizations
- 8399-17 - Crime Prevention ProgramsCrime prevention programs are a subdivision of the social services industry that aim to reduce crime rates and promote safety in communities. These programs involve a range of activities and strategies that are designed to prevent criminal behavior before it occurs. Crime prevention programs can be implemented by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private companies, …Examples: D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
- 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 …Examples: Local Chambers of Commerce, Regional Chambers of Commerce, Industry-specific Chambers of Commerce, International
- 8641-15 - Natives Service OrganizationsNatives Service Organizations are non-profit associations that provide services and support to Native American communities. These organizations are dedicated to preserving and promoting Native American culture, traditions, and values. They offer a range of services to their members, including education, healthcare, housing, and social services. Natives Service Organizations also …Examples: Education programs
- 8999-79 - Resource & ReferralsCompanies in the Resource & Referrals industry provide information and connections to individuals and businesses seeking resources and services. This industry involves facilitating communication between clients and service providers, as well as offering guidance and support throughout the process. Resource & Referral companies may specialize in a particular area, such as healthcare or …Examples: Education resource and referral services, Non-profit resource and referral services
- 9451-05 - Veterans & Military Information ServicesVeterans & Military Information Services is an industry that provides information and assistance to veterans and military personnel. This industry involves a range of services that help veterans and military personnel navigate the complex system of benefits and services available to them. The services provided by this industry include counseling, education, job training, and …Examples: Military education assistance
- 9721-06 - Organizations-InternationalThe Organizations-International industry involves non-profit organizations that operate on an international level. These organizations work towards promoting global cooperation, peace, and development. They may focus on a range of issues such as human rights, environmental protection, poverty alleviation, and education. The Organizations-International industry is characterized by a …Examples: United Nations, World Health Organization, Amnesty International, Greenpeace, Doctors Without Borders, International
- 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 …Examples: Continuing education, Educational consulting, Educational publishing, Educational research
- 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: Educational Foundations
- 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
- 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
- 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,
- 8322-68 - 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, Educational institutions
- 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
- 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
- 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,
- 8699-05 - 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
- 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: Educational research organizations
- 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
- 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: Educational credit unions
- 5943-10 - Educational Materials (Retail)The Educational Materials (Retail) industry involves the sale of materials used for educational purposes, such as textbooks, workbooks, study guides, and other instructional materials. These materials are typically sold in retail stores, both physical and online, and are targeted towards students of all ages, from preschool to post-secondary education. The industry is …Examples: Educational supply stores, Online educational retailers, Bookstores with educational sections,
- 7021-06 - Student HousingThe Student Housing industry provides accommodation for students who are pursuing higher education away from their homes. This industry includes a range of housing options such as dormitories, apartments, and houses that are specifically designed to cater to the needs of students. Student housing facilities are often located near universities and colleges, making it easier …Examples: Student apartments, Dormitories, Off-campus housing, Fraternity and sorority houses, Co-living spaces, Student hostels,
- 7361-19 - Pre-Employment VerificationPre-Employment Verification is an industry that specializes in conducting background checks and verifying the information provided by job applicants to potential employers. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that companies hire qualified and trustworthy employees. Pre-Employment Verification involves a range of services that help employers make informed decisions about …Examples: Education verification companies
- 8049-35 - School PsychologistsSchool Psychologists are professionals who work in educational settings to support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being. They use their expertise in psychology to help students overcome challenges and achieve success in school. School Psychologists work with students, teachers, parents, and administrators to identify and address issues that may be impacting a student's …Examples: Special education services, Consultation services for teachers and administrators
- 8049-54 - Natural Health & EducationCompanies in the Natural Health & Education industry provide a range of services and products that promote natural health and wellness. This industry involves the use of natural remedies, therapies, and education to improve overall health and well-being. Natural health practitioners focus on treating the whole person, rather than just the symptoms of a particular condition. They may …Examples: Holistic health coaching, Naturopathic medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine, Chiropractic care,
- 8093-09 - Body Movement EducationBody Movement Education is an industry that focuses on teaching individuals how to move their bodies in a safe and effective manner. This industry is dedicated to helping people improve their physical health and well-being through various forms of movement, such as yoga, Pilates, dance, and martial arts. Body Movement Education is often used as a form of therapy to …Examples: Yoga studios, Pilates studios, Dance schools, Martial arts schools, Fitness centers, Physical therapy clinics,
- 8099-02 - Dentist Information BureausDentist Information Bureaus are companies that provide information and support services to dentists and dental practices. These bureaus offer a range of services that help dentists manage their practices more efficiently and effectively. They provide information on dental products, equipment, and services, as well as on industry trends and best practices. Dentist …Examples: Dental continuing education providers
- 8099-12 - Medical Information ServicesMedical Information Services is an industry that provides information related to healthcare and medical research. This industry involves collecting, analyzing, and disseminating medical information to healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients. Medical Information Services companies offer a range of services, including medical writing, medical communication, …Examples: Medical education institutions
- 8099-18 - Chiropractic Doctor Info BureausChiropractic Doctor Info Bureaus are companies that provide information and resources related to chiropractic medicine. These bureaus act as a central hub for chiropractors to access information on the latest research, techniques, and equipment in the field. They also provide marketing and business support to chiropractors, helping them to grow their practices and attract new …Examples: Chiropractic continuing education providers, Chiropractic patient education resources
- 8099-47 - Birth Preparation ServiceBirth preparation services are businesses that provide education, support, and resources to expectant parents in order to help them prepare for childbirth and parenthood. These services can be offered in a variety of formats, including classes, workshops, one-on-one consultations, and online resources. The goal of birth preparation services is to empower parents with the …Examples: Childbirth education, Babywearing education
- 8211-07 - Schools With Special Academic EducationSchools with Special Academic Education are educational institutions that provide specialized education to students with unique learning needs. These schools cater to students who require individualized attention and support due to physical, mental, emotional, or developmental disabilities. The curriculum in these schools is designed to meet the specific needs of each …Examples: Schools for the Deaf, Schools for the Blind, Schools for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder,
- 8211-12 - Lip Reading InstructionLip Reading Instruction is a specialized industry that provides training and education to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The primary focus of this industry is to teach individuals how to read lips and interpret facial expressions in order to better understand spoken language. Lip Reading Instruction is typically provided by trained professionals who have experience working …Examples: Deaf Education Programs
- 8211-17 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Educational InstnMosques Muslim-Islamic Educational Instn is an industry that involves the operation of educational institutions that provide elementary and secondary education with a focus on Muslim-Islamic teachings. These institutions are typically affiliated with mosques and provide education to students from the Muslim community. The curriculum includes a range of subjects such as …Examples: Islamic Academy of Riverside, Al-Huda School, Islamic School of Irving, Al-Furqan Academy, Darul Arqam School, Islamic
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