SIC 6-Digit Codes for "sic:86"
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- 8611-01 - Business & Trade OrganizationsBusiness & Trade Organizations are groups or associations of businesses that work together to promote and protect the interests of their members. These organizations can be local, national, or international and can represent a variety of industries. The main goal of these organizations is to provide a platform for businesses to network, share information, and collaborate on projects that benefit …Examples: Chamber of Commerce, National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation, National Association of Home
- 8611-02 - AssociationsAssociations are organizations that bring together individuals or companies with similar interests or goals. These groups can be formed for a variety of reasons, such as networking, advocacy, education, or certification. Associations can be found in almost every industry and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. The primary purpose of an …Examples: Healthcare associations, Legal associations, Trade associations, Professional associations, Nonprofit associations,
- 8611-03 - Sales OrganizationsSales Organizations are companies that specialize in the sales of products or services on behalf of other businesses. These organizations act as intermediaries between the manufacturer or service provider and the end customer. Sales Organizations can operate in a variety of industries, including technology, healthcare, and consumer goods. Their primary goal is to increase revenue for their …Examples: Technology sales organizations, Healthcare sales organizations, Consumer goods sales organizations, Financial services
- 8611-04 - Chambers Of CommerceChambers of Commerce are non-profit organizations that serve as a voice for businesses in a particular region or industry. They provide a range of services and resources to their members, including networking opportunities, business education and training, advocacy, and access to government officials. Chambers of Commerce are typically funded through membership dues and sponsorships, and are …Examples: Local Chambers of Commerce, Regional Chambers of Commerce, Industry-specific Chambers of Commerce, International
- 8611-05 - Ancsa Native CorporationsAncsa Native Corporations are a unique type of business association that was established in 1971 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). These corporations are owned by Alaska Native shareholders and were created to settle land and financial claims made by Alaska Natives against the United States government. The ANCSA legislation granted 44 million acres of land and $962.5 million …Examples: Natural resource development, Tourism and hospitality, Construction and engineering, Government contracting, Healthcare
- 8611-06 - Oil Well Log LibrariesOil Well Log Libraries is an industry that specializes in the collection, storage, and distribution of geological data related to oil and gas exploration. This industry is responsible for maintaining a vast collection of well logs, which are records of the geological formations encountered during drilling operations. These logs are used by geologists, engineers, and other professionals in the oil …Examples: Geological Survey of Canada, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Weatherford International, National Oilwell
- 8611-07 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations work to promote and protect the agricultural industry, as well as provide support and resources to their members. Farm Organizations may operate at the local, state, or national level, and may focus on specific crops or types of farming. …Examples: Dairy Farmers of America, National Corn Growers Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, National Pork Producers
- 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 that meet their …Examples: Consumer protection organizations, Business ethics associations, Trade associations, Industry watchdog groups,
- 8611-09 - Lumber-InspectorsLumber-Inspectors are professionals who are responsible for ensuring that the lumber products meet the required standards and specifications. They inspect the quality of the lumber and ensure that it is free from defects, such as knots, cracks, and warping. They also check the moisture content, size, and grade of the lumber. Lumber-Inspectors work in sawmills, lumberyards, and other wood product …Examples: Sawmills, Lumberyards, Wood product manufacturing facilities, Timber harvesting companies, Pulp and paper mills,
- 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 Cooperative Organizations …Examples: Freight Forwarders Cooperative, Agricultural Shippers Cooperative, Retail Shippers Association, Chemical Shippers
- 8611-11 - Women's AssociationsWomen's Associations are organizations that are specifically focused on promoting the rights and interests of women. These associations can be found at the local, national, and international levels and are involved in a wide range of activities that are aimed at empowering women and promoting gender equality. Women's Associations may focus on a variety of issues, including education, health, …Examples: Women's rights organizations, Women's health organizations, Women's business associations, Women's political
- 8611-12 - Motoring OrganizationsMotoring Organizations are business associations that focus on the automotive industry. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including advocacy, education, and networking opportunities. Motoring Organizations may represent specific segments of the industry, such as manufacturers, dealerships, or aftermarket suppliers, or they may be more general in scope. They may …Examples: Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, National Automobile Dealers Association, Specialty Equipment Market
- 8611-13 - Associations-Theater OwnersAssociations-Theater Owners is a subdivision of the Business Associations industry that focuses on representing the interests of theater owners. This industry involves a range of activities related to the operation and management of theaters, including advocacy, networking, and education. …Examples: Movie theaters, Live performance theaters, Community theaters, Dinner theaters, Children's theaters, Art house
- 8621-01 - Professional OrganizationsProfessional Organizations are entities that represent and advocate for the interests of professionals in a specific field or industry. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including networking opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts. Professional Organizations may also offer certification programs, continuing education courses, and …Examples: Bar Associations, Medical Associations, Engineering Societies, Human Resources Associations, Marketing Associations,
- 8621-02 - Attorney-Bar AssociationsAttorney-Bar Associations are professional membership organizations that serve as a collective voice for lawyers and promote the legal profession. These associations provide a range of services to their members, including continuing legal education, networking opportunities, and advocacy for the legal profession. They also play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the legal system by …Examples: State Bar Associations, American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National
- 8621-03 - Pro Standards Review OrganizationsPro Standards Review Organizations are professional membership organizations that specialize in reviewing and setting standards for various industries. These organizations are responsible for ensuring that their members adhere to a set of guidelines and best practices in order to maintain a high level of professionalism and quality within their respective fields. Pro Standards Review …Examples: Healthcare accreditation organizations, Financial regulatory bodies, Environmental standards organizations,
- 8621-04 - BureausBureaus are professional membership organizations that provide a range of services to their members. These organizations are typically non-profit and are focused on a specific industry or profession. Bureaus act as a central hub for their members, providing them with resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy. They also often serve as a liaison between their members and government …Examples: Advertising Bureaus, Trade Bureaus, Professional Association Bureaus, Labor Bureaus, Industry-Specific Bureaus, Chamber
- 8621-05 - PharmacologistsPharmacologists are professionals who specialize in the study of drugs and their effects on the human body. They conduct research to develop new drugs, improve existing ones, and ensure their safety and efficacy. Pharmacologists work in a variety of settings, including pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, research institutions, and universities. They collaborate with other scientists, …Examples: Drug development, Clinical trials, Toxicology testing, Pharmacovigilance, Drug safety assessment, Drug metabolism
- 8621-06 - Dental Governing BodiesDental Governing Bodies are professional membership organizations that oversee and regulate the dental industry. These organizations are responsible for setting standards and guidelines for dental professionals, as well as ensuring that these standards are met. Dental Governing Bodies also provide support and resources to dental professionals, including continuing education and networking …Examples: Dental hygienists, Dental assistants, Dental laboratory technicians, Dental educators, Dental researchers, Dental
- 8621-07 - Scientific OrganizationScientific organizations are professional membership organizations that focus on advancing scientific knowledge and research in a specific field or discipline. These organizations bring together scientists, researchers, academics, and other professionals to collaborate, share knowledge, and promote scientific progress. Scientific organizations can be non-profit or for-profit, and may operate on a …Examples: Biotechnology research organizations, Environmental science organizations, Medical research organizations, Physics
- 8621-09 - Chronic Disease ServicesCompanies in the Chronic Disease Services industry provide a range of services to individuals suffering from chronic illnesses. These services are designed to help patients manage their conditions and improve their quality of life. Chronic diseases are long-term conditions that require ongoing medical attention and can include conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Companies in …Examples: Diabetes Management Services, Cancer Care Services, Heart Disease Management Programs, Chronic Pain Management
- 8631-01 - Labor OrganizationsLabor Organizations are entities that represent workers in various industries and advocate for their rights and interests. These organizations can be formed by workers themselves or by professional organizers. They negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits. Labor Organizations also provide support to their members in the form of legal …Examples: Teachers unions, Construction workers unions, Healthcare workers unions, Public sector unions, Service industry unions,
- 8631-02 - Unions-IndustrialUnions-Industrial is a subdivision of the Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations industry, classified under SIC Code 8631. This industry involves the representation of workers in various industrial sectors, including manufacturing, construction, transportation, and utilities. Unions-Industrial organizations negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to secure better wages, …Examples: Auto Workers Union, Steelworkers Union, Electrical Workers Union, Teamsters Union, Machinists Union, Longshoremen's
- 8641-01 - Fraternal OrganizationsFraternal Organizations are non-profit associations that are formed for the purpose of promoting social, civic, and philanthropic activities among their members. These organizations are typically membership-based and are often organized around a common interest or goal. Fraternal Organizations can be found in a variety of industries, including education, healthcare, and social services. …Examples: Masonic lodges, Knights of Columbus, Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Shriners International, Order of the Eastern Star,
- 8641-02 - Veterans' & Military OrganizationsThe Veterans' & Military Organizations industry is composed of associations and organizations that provide support, resources, and advocacy for military veterans and their families. These organizations may offer a range of services, including counseling, job training, financial assistance, and healthcare advocacy. Additionally, they may engage in lobbying efforts to promote policies that benefit …Examples: Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America,
- 8641-03 - Civic OrganizationsCivic Organizations are non-profit entities that aim to promote social welfare, civic engagement, and community development. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fund their activities. Civic Organizations can be focused on a wide range of issues, such as education, health, human rights, environmental protection, and disaster relief. They often …Examples: Community development organizations, Environmental protection groups, Human rights advocacy groups, Disaster relief
- 8641-04 - Ethnic SocietiesEthnic Societies are organizations that are formed to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of a particular ethnic group. These societies are typically non-profit organizations that are run by volunteers who are passionate about their cultural roots. The primary goal of Ethnic Societies is to provide a platform for members of a particular ethnic group to come together, celebrate their …Examples: Irish-American Society, Chinese Cultural Association, Italian-American Heritage Society, African-American Cultural
- 8641-06 - Educational AssociationsEducational Associations are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and advancing education in a specific field or area. These associations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. Educational Associations provide a range of services to their members, including professional development opportunities, …Examples: National Science Teachers Association, American Association of School Librarians, Association for Supervision and
- 8641-07 - Fraternities & SororitiesFraternities & Sororities is an industry that involves social and civic organizations that are primarily composed of college or university students. These organizations are typically based on shared interests, values, or academic pursuits. Fraternities are male-only organizations, while sororities are female-only organizations. The primary purpose of these organizations is to provide a sense of …Examples: Greek life organizations, National Panhellenic Conference, Interfraternity Council, National Association of Latino
- 8641-08 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with common interests or goals. These can range from social clubs, such as country clubs and yacht clubs, to professional clubs, such as trade associations and chambers of commerce. Clubs typically offer members access to exclusive facilities, events, and networking opportunities. The club industry is focused on providing a sense of …Examples: Country clubs, Yacht clubs, Rotary clubs, Lions clubs, Trade associations, Chambers of commerce, Professional
- 8641-09 - 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 activities …Examples: International Peace Institute, Peace Direct, United Network of Young Peacebuilders, Global Campaign for Peace
- 8641-10 - Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations are non-profit entities that aim to serve the needs of a specific community or group of people. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fund their activities. The main goal of community organizations is to improve the quality of life for the people they serve by providing various services and programs. …Examples: Youth mentoring programs, Homeless shelters, Food banks, Community gardens, Neighborhood associations, LGBTQ+ support
- 8641-11 - SororitiesSororities are social organizations for women that are typically associated with colleges and universities. These organizations are often founded on principles of sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, and service. Sororities provide a range of opportunities for members to develop leadership skills, participate in community service projects, and form lifelong friendships. Members of sororities …Examples: Greek life, Women's organizations, College social clubs, Student organizations, Community service groups, Leadership
- 8641-12 - Blind Services & FacilitiesBlind Services & Facilities is an industry that provides support and assistance to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. This industry is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with visual impairments by offering a range of services and facilities that cater to their unique needs. Blind Services & Facilities can include anything from education and training programs to …Examples: Blind schools, Rehabilitation centers, Guide dog training facilities, Low vision clinics, Braille transcription
- 8641-13 - Men's Organization & ServicesMen's Organization & Services is an industry that involves associations and organizations specifically catering to the needs and interests of men. These organizations provide a range of services and activities that are designed to promote the well-being and advancement of men in various aspects of their lives. Men's Organization & Services can include groups that focus on social, civic, and …Examples: Men's health organizations, Fraternal organizations, Professional associations for men, Men's social clubs, Career
- 8641-14 - Dining Club PlansDining Club Plans is an industry that involves the creation and management of membership-based dining clubs. These clubs offer members access to a variety of dining experiences, including exclusive restaurants, private dining rooms, and culinary events. Dining Club Plans typically operate on a subscription-based model, where members pay a fee to access the club's services. The industry is focused …Examples: Gourmet dining clubs, Wine and food pairing clubs, Private chef clubs, Culinary tour clubs, Farm-to-table dining clubs,
- 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 advocate for the …Examples: Tribal councils, Native American health clinics, Cultural centers, Housing authorities, Education programs, Social
- 8641-18 - Teen ClubsTeen clubs are organizations that provide social and recreational activities for teenagers. These clubs are typically non-profit and run by volunteers or staff members. The main goal of teen clubs is to provide a safe and fun environment for teenagers to socialize, learn new skills, and participate in activities that promote personal growth and development. Teen clubs may offer a variety of …Examples: Youth sports clubs, Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA Teen Programs, Teen Centers, After-school programs, Community youth
- 8641-20 - Companions-SocialCompanies in the Companions-Social industry provide social companionship and support services to individuals who may be isolated or in need of assistance. These services are typically non-medical in nature and focus on improving the quality of life for clients. Companions-Social companies may offer a range of services, including transportation, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and assistance …Examples: Senior companionship services, Disability support services, Respite care services, Hospice care services, Mental health
- 8641-21 - Business Support ServiceBusiness Support Service is an industry that provides a wide range of professional services to other businesses. These services are designed to support and enhance the operations of businesses, allowing them to focus on their core competencies. Business Support Service companies can provide services such as administrative support, marketing, accounting, human resources, and consulting. This …Examples: Marketing agencies, Accounting firms, Human resources consulting firms, Virtual assistant services, IT consulting
- 8641-23 - Girl ScoutsThe Girl Scouts industry is a subdivision of the Civic, Social, and Fraternal Associations industry, with the SIC Code 8641. This industry involves the operation of organizations that provide social, educational, and recreational activities for girls and young women. The primary focus of the Girl Scouts is to empower girls and help them develop leadership skills, confidence, and character. …Examples: Leadership development, Community service, Environmental stewardship, Outdoor recreation, Life skills training,
- 8641-25 - Clubs-YouthClubs-Youth is an industry that encompasses organizations that provide social, recreational, and educational activities for young people. These clubs are typically non-profit organizations that aim to promote positive youth development and provide a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn and grow. Clubs-Youth can range from small local organizations to large national …Examples: Boys & Girls Clubs, YMCA, 4-H, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Junior Achievement, Big Brothers Big Sisters, National Youth
- 8641-26 - Gentlemen's ClubsGentlemen's Clubs are establishments that offer adult entertainment, typically featuring female dancers or performers. These clubs are often upscale and cater to a male clientele, providing a range of services such as private dances, VIP rooms, and bottle service. The atmosphere is usually dimly lit and the decor is luxurious, with plush seating and ornate furnishings. Gentlemen's Clubs may also …Examples: Exotic dancers, Lap dances, Champagne rooms, VIP bottle service, Bachelor parties, Strip clubs, Adult entertainment,
- 8641-27 - Home Owners AssociationsHome Owners Associations (HOAs) are non-profit organizations that manage and maintain residential communities. These associations are typically created by developers or builders to ensure that the community is well-maintained and adheres to certain standards. HOAs are responsible for enforcing rules and regulations, collecting fees from homeowners, and managing common areas such as parks, pools, …Examples: Single-family home communities, Condominium complexes, Gated communities, Retirement communities, Townhouse
- 8641-29 - Universities/Colleges-Student Union/CtrThe Universities/Colleges-Student Union/Ctr industry involves the operation of student unions and centers within universities and colleges. These facilities provide a range of services and resources to students, including social and recreational activities, academic support, and career services. Student unions and centers are often the hub of campus life, providing a space for students to gather, …Examples: Student government associations, Campus recreation centers, Career centers, Multicultural centers, Women's centers,
- 8641-30 - Universities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/ClubUniversities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/Club is an industry that involves associations and clubs formed by alumni of universities and colleges. These associations and clubs are created to maintain a connection between the alumni and their alma mater. They organize events, reunions, and networking opportunities for their members. The industry also includes associations and clubs formed by current …Examples: Alumni Association, College Club, University Alumni Network, Student Association, Graduate Association, Young Alumni
- 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 fundraising. This …Examples: Political action committees (PACs), Political parties, Advocacy groups, Trade associations, Labor unions, Think tanks,
- 8651-02 - Legislative ResearchCompanies in the Legislative Research industry provide research and analysis services to support legislative and regulatory activities. These companies gather and analyze information on legislative proposals, regulatory changes, and political trends to help clients understand the potential impact on their business operations. Legislative research firms may also provide strategic advice and …Examples: Public policy research, Legislative tracking and analysis, Regulatory compliance analysis, Political risk assessment,
- 8651-03 - Political Campaign ServicePolitical Campaign Service is an industry that provides a range of services to political candidates and parties during election campaigns. These services include strategic planning, fundraising, advertising, public relations, polling, and voter outreach. Political Campaign Service providers work closely with their clients to develop and execute a comprehensive campaign strategy that is tailored …Examples: Campaign management, Voter outreach, Fundraising consulting, Media buying, Polling and research, Digital advertising,
- 8661-01 - Retreat HousesRetreat Houses are establishments that provide a peaceful and secluded environment for individuals or groups to engage in spiritual, religious, or personal development activities. These houses are typically located in rural or remote areas and offer a range of services such as accommodations, meals, meeting rooms, and outdoor spaces for meditation and reflection. Retreat Houses can be affiliated …Examples: Silent Meditation Retreats, Yoga and Wellness Retreats, Christian Retreat Centers, Buddhist Monasteries, Shamanic
- 8661-02 - Bible Schools & StudyBible Schools & Study is an industry that focuses on providing education and resources related to the study of the Bible and religious teachings. This industry is primarily made up of religious organizations that offer courses, programs, and materials for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and its teachings. Bible Schools & Study can be found in various settings, …Examples: Bible study courses, Religious education programs, Seminary training, Online Bible study platforms, Bible study apps,
- 8661-03 - Spiritual OrganizationsSpiritual Organizations are entities that provide services and resources related to spiritual practices, beliefs, and traditions. These organizations are typically non-profit and may be affiliated with a particular religion or spiritual philosophy, or may be more broadly focused on spirituality in general. The primary goal of Spiritual Organizations is to support individuals in their spiritual …Examples: Mindfulness Centers, Yoga Studios, Spiritual Retreats, Meditation Centers, New Age Shops, Holistic Healing Centers,
- 8661-04 - Church OrganizationsChurch Organizations are non-profit entities that are primarily focused on religious activities and services. These organizations are typically led by a religious leader or a group of leaders who oversee the operations of the church. The main goal of Church Organizations is to provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance to its members. This involves organizing religious services, providing …Examples: Catholic Churches, Baptist Churches, Methodist Churches, Presbyterian Churches, Lutheran Churches, Pentecostal
- 8661-05 - Christian Science PractitionersChristian Science Practitioners are individuals who practice Christian Science, a religion founded in the late 19th century by Mary Baker Eddy. These practitioners provide spiritual healing services to individuals through prayer and the application of Christian Science principles. They work with clients to address physical, emotional, and spiritual issues, and help them to achieve a greater …Examples: Spiritual healing, Prayer-based healing, Alternative medicine, Religious counseling, Holistic healing, Faith-based
- 8661-06 - ClergyClergy is a profession within the religious organizations industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and leadership to a congregation or community. Clergy members are typically ordained or licensed by a religious institution and may hold titles such as pastor, priest, rabbi, or imam. They are responsible for leading religious services, performing sacraments and rituals, providing …Examples: Protestant pastor, Catholic priest, Jewish rabbi, Muslim imam, Unitarian Universalist minister, Buddhist monk, Hindu
- 8661-07 - ChurchesChurches are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance for their members. They are typically led by a religious leader, such as a pastor, priest, or rabbi, and offer a range of services and activities to their congregation. Churches may also provide community outreach programs, such as food banks, homeless shelters, and counseling services. …Examples: Protestant churches, Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Methodist churches, Pentecostal churches, Non-denominational
- 8661-08 - Clergy & Pastoral CounselingClergy & Pastoral Counseling is an industry that involves providing spiritual guidance and counseling services to individuals and groups. This industry is primarily made up of religious organizations and their clergy members who offer counseling services to their congregations. Pastoral counseling is a form of counseling that integrates psychological and theological concepts to help individuals …Examples: Pastoral counseling services, Spiritual guidance, Religious retreats, Church counseling programs, Faith-based
- 8661-09 - Convents & MonasteriesConvents & Monasteries are religious organizations that provide a place for individuals to live a contemplative life dedicated to prayer, meditation, and spiritual reflection. These institutions are typically associated with the Catholic Church, but can also be found in other religious traditions. The primary purpose of Convents & Monasteries is to provide a space for individuals to deepen their …Examples: Benedictine Monastery, Carmelite Monastery, Dominican Convent, Franciscan Monastery, Jesuit Retreat House, Trappist
- 8661-10 - Religious OrganizationsReligious Organizations are entities that are primarily engaged in promoting religious beliefs and practices. These organizations can be churches, temples, mosques, synagogues, or any other type of religious institution. The main purpose of these organizations is to provide a place for worship, spiritual guidance, and community support to their members. Religious Organizations can be found in …Examples: Christian Churches, Islamic Mosques, Jewish Synagogues, Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, Sikh Gurdwaras, Taoist
- 8661-11 - Religious CounselingReligious counseling is a specialized form of counseling that focuses on the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals seeking guidance and support from a religious perspective. This type of counseling is typically provided by trained professionals who have a deep understanding of religious beliefs and practices, and who are able to integrate these beliefs into the counseling process. …Examples: Christian counseling, Jewish counseling, Islamic counseling, Buddhist counseling, Hindu counseling, Spiritual
- 8661-12 - SynagoguesSynagogues are religious organizations that serve as places of worship and community gathering for Jewish people. These establishments are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of services including prayer, study, and social events. Synagogues are often considered the center of Jewish life in a community and play an important role in preserving Jewish traditions and culture. …Examples: Conservative Synagogues, Reform Synagogues, Orthodox Synagogues, Chabad-Lubavitch Synagogues, Reconstructionist
- 8661-13 - SpiritualistsThe Spiritualists industry, classified under SIC Code 8661, involves organizations that provide spiritual and religious services to their members and the general public. These organizations are focused on spiritual growth, enlightenment, and the exploration of the supernatural. Spiritualists believe in the existence of spirits and the afterlife, and they use various methods to communicate …Examples: Psychic readings, Mediumship, Reiki healing, Astrology services, Numerology services, Tarot readings, Spiritual
- 8661-14 - MosquesMosques are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship for followers of Islam. These establishments are typically led by an imam, who leads prayers and delivers sermons. Mosques are not only a place of worship, but also serve as a community center for Muslims to gather and socialize. The architecture of mosques varies greatly, but they typically feature a dome and minaret, and are …Examples: Friday prayers, Ramadan services, Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Islamic education classes, Community outreach programs,
- 8661-15 - Religious Science PractitionersReligious Science Practitioners are professionals who provide spiritual guidance and counseling to individuals seeking to improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being through the principles of Religious Science. This industry is based on the belief that there is a divine intelligence that exists within all of us, and that by tapping into this intelligence, we can achieve our full …Examples: Spiritual counseling, Meditation instruction, Prayer services, Energy healing, Workshops and classes on spiritual
- 8661-16 - AshramsAshrams are religious retreat centers that provide a space for individuals to engage in spiritual practices and self-discovery. These centers are typically associated with Eastern religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, but can also be found in other spiritual traditions. Ashrams offer a range of services including meditation, yoga, chanting, and spiritual guidance. They often provide …Examples: Yoga retreat center, Meditation center, Spiritual community, Wellness center, Holistic healing center, Mindfulness
- 8661-17 - Congregations-MessianicCongregations-Messianic is a religious organization industry that focuses on the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. This industry involves the gathering of individuals who share this belief and the practice of their faith through various religious activities. Congregations-Messianic can be found in various parts of the world and are often associated with the Jewish community. …Examples: Messianic Jewish Alliance of America, Jews for Jesus, Chosen People Ministries, First Fruits of Zion, Union of
- 8661-18 - RabbisRabbis are religious leaders who are trained in Jewish law and tradition. They provide spiritual guidance and support to members of their community, and often serve as teachers and counselors. Rabbis may lead religious services, perform weddings and funerals, and provide pastoral care to those in need. They are also responsible for interpreting religious texts and applying them to modern-day …Examples: Jewish community center, Synagogue, Yeshiva (Jewish school), Jewish summer camp, Jewish hospital, Jewish funeral home,
- 8661-19 - DianeticsDianetics is a religious organization that focuses on the study of the mind and spirit. It was founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s and is based on the belief that the mind has a powerful influence on the body and that negative experiences can create negative emotions and behaviors. Dianetics seeks to help individuals overcome these negative experiences and emotions through a process called …Examples: Mind and spirit, Auditing, E-meter, Negative experiences, Emotions, Behavior, Self-improvement, Personal growth, Mental
- 8661-20 - ParsonagesParsonages are a type of religious organization that provides housing for clergy members. These organizations are responsible for maintaining and managing the parsonages, which are typically located on or near the grounds of a church or other religious institution. Parsonages are an important part of the religious community, as they provide a home for clergy members and their families, allowing …Examples: Church parsonages, Synagogue parsonages, Mosque parsonages, Temple parsonages, Monastery parsonages, Convent
- 8661-21 - ChaplainsChaplains are professionals who provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals in various settings, such as hospitals, military bases, correctional facilities, and universities. They are trained to offer guidance and counseling to people of different faiths and beliefs, and they often work in collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure the holistic well-being of their clients. …Examples: Hospital chaplaincy, Military chaplaincy, Correctional facility chaplaincy, University chaplaincy, Hospice chaplaincy,
- 8661-22 - Christian MinistriesChristian Ministries is an industry that involves the establishment and operation of religious organizations that are focused on the Christian faith. These organizations are typically non-profit and are dedicated to spreading the teachings of Christianity, providing spiritual guidance and support to their members, and engaging in charitable activities that benefit their communities. Christian …Examples: Youth ministries, Bible study groups, Worship services, Mission trips, Christian schools, Prison ministries, Homeless
- 8661-23 - Meditation OrganizationsMeditation Organizations are companies that provide services related to meditation practices. These organizations offer a range of meditation techniques and practices to help individuals achieve mental and emotional balance, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Meditation Organizations may offer classes, workshops, retreats, and online resources to help individuals learn and practice …Examples: Mindfulness Meditation Organizations, Transcendental Meditation Organizations, Zen Meditation Organizations, Vipassana
- 8661-25 - Church ConsultingChurch consulting is a specialized industry that provides guidance and support to religious organizations. The primary focus of church consulting is to help churches improve their operations, increase their membership, and enhance their overall effectiveness. Church consultants work with pastors, church leaders, and congregations to identify areas of improvement and develop strategies to address …Examples: Strategic planning, Leadership development, Membership growth, Financial management, Marketing and branding, Volunteer
- 8661-26 - ScientologistsThe Scientologists industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the practice and teachings of the Church of Scientology, a religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s. The Church of Scientology is known for its controversial practices and beliefs, including the use of "auditing" to help individuals overcome …Examples: Scientology auditing, Scientology courses and training, Scientology churches and missions, Scientology community
- 8661-27 - Ministries-Out ReachMinistries-Out Reach is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on outreach programs and services to the community. This industry involves providing support and assistance to individuals and groups in need, such as the homeless, elderly, and those struggling with addiction or mental health issues. Ministries-Out Reach organizations often work in partnership with other …Examples: Homeless shelters, Food banks, Addiction recovery programs, Youth mentoring programs, Elderly care services, Domestic
- 8661-29 - Music MinistryThe Music Ministry industry is a subdivision of Religious Organizations that focuses on the use of music in religious services and events. This industry involves a range of activities, including composing and arranging music, leading choirs and worship teams, and providing musical accompaniment for religious services. Music Ministry professionals may also be responsible for selecting and …Examples: Worship music, Gospel music, Hymns, Contemporary Christian music, Choral music, Instrumental music, Praise and worship
- 8661-30 - ShrinesThe Shrines industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under SIC Code 8661. Shrines are places of worship or pilgrimage that are dedicated to a particular deity, saint, or religious figure. These sites are often considered sacred and are visited by individuals seeking spiritual guidance, blessings, or healing. The Shrines industry involves the …Examples: Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, Catholic Shrines, Islamic Shrines, Shinto Shrines, Taoist Temples, Sikh Gurdwaras,
- 8661-31 - Place Of Worship-Metaphysical & New AgeCompanies in the Place Of Worship-Metaphysical & New Age industry provide spiritual and metaphysical services to individuals seeking alternative forms of worship and personal growth. This industry involves a range of practices and beliefs, including meditation, energy healing, astrology, divination, and other forms of spiritual guidance. These companies often offer classes, workshops, and events …Examples: Metaphysical bookstores, Spiritual retreat centers, Astrology and tarot reading services, Energy healing practitioners,
- 8661-32 - Places Of Worship-Non TheisticPlaces of Worship-Non Theistic is an industry that encompasses organizations that provide a space for non-theistic religious or spiritual practices. These places of worship do not adhere to any particular deity or religion, but rather focus on promoting ethical and moral values, community building, and personal growth. The industry includes a wide range of organizations, from humanist societies …Examples: Humanist Society, Ethical Culture Society, Secular Buddhist Center, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Sunday
- 8661-33 - Religion Other Places Of WorshipThe Religion Other Places Of Worship industry involves establishments that provide religious services and activities other than those provided by churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, or other houses of worship. These establishments may include chapels, convents, monasteries, and religious retreats. The industry also includes establishments that provide religious education and training, as well …Examples: Spiritual retreats, Meditation centers, Yoga ashrams, Buddhist temples, Jewish community centers, Christian youth
- 8661-34 - Pastoral Counseling Of Religious LeadersPastoral counseling of religious leaders is a specialized industry that provides counseling services to individuals, couples, and families within a religious context. This industry is focused on helping people deal with personal, emotional, and spiritual issues that are related to their faith. Pastoral counselors are trained to provide guidance and support to people who are struggling with a …Examples: Christian pastoral counseling, Jewish pastoral counseling, Islamic pastoral counseling, Buddhist pastoral counseling,
- 8661-35 - Places Of WorshipPlaces of Worship is an industry that encompasses all types of religious buildings where people gather to worship and practice their faith. These buildings can range from small chapels to grand cathedrals and can be found in every corner of the world. The industry involves providing a space for religious services, ceremonies, and events, as well as offering support and guidance to members of the …Examples: Churches, Mosques, Synagogues, Temples, Shrines, Monasteries, Chapels, Cathedrals, Gurdwaras, Pagodas
- 8661-36 - Temples-BuddhistTemples-Buddhist is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that are dedicated to the practice and teachings of Buddhism. These organizations are responsible for maintaining and operating temples, which are places of worship and meditation for Buddhists. Temples-Buddhist are typically run by monks and nuns who are trained in the teachings of Buddhism and are responsible …Examples: Zen temples, Theravada temples, Mahayana temples, Tibetan temples, Pure Land temples, Nichiren temples, Vipassana
- 8661-37 - Mosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-OrgztnMosques Muslim-Islamic Charitable-Orgztn is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that provide services to the Muslim community. These organizations are typically non-profit and focus on providing charitable services to their members and the wider community. Mosques are the central place of worship for Muslims and are used for daily prayers, Friday congregational …Examples: Islamic Relief USA, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islamic Society of North America, Muslim American Society,
- 8661-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is an industry that involves the operation of Hindu temples, which are places of worship for followers of Hinduism. These temples are typically large, ornate buildings that serve as a center for religious and cultural activities within the Hindu community. The primary function of these temples is to provide a space for devotees to offer prayers and perform religious rituals. In …Examples: Hindu Temple, Shiva Temple, Krishna Temple, Ganesha Temple, Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Sai
- 8661-39 - Temples-SikhTemples-Sikh is an industry that encompasses religious organizations that are dedicated to the Sikh faith. These organizations operate temples, also known as gurdwaras, which serve as places of worship and community gathering for Sikhs. The primary objective of these temples is to provide a space for Sikhs to come together and practice their faith, as well as to promote the values of Sikhism, …Examples: Gurdwara Sahib Fremont, Sikh Center of San Francisco Bay Area, Guru Nanak Sikh Temple Surrey, Sikh Gurdwara of Ventura
- 8661-40 - Temples-Hare KrishnaTemples-Hare Krishna is an industry that involves the operation of religious organizations that follow the Hare Krishna movement. This movement is a branch of Hinduism that emphasizes the worship of Lord Krishna and the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra. Temples-Hare Krishna offer a range of services to their followers, including religious ceremonies, spiritual guidance, and community events. …Examples: Hare Krishna Temple, ISKCON Temple, Bhakti Center, Radha Krishna Temple, Govinda's Restaurant and Temple
- 8661-41 - Synagogues JewishSynagogues Jewish is an industry that involves the operation of Jewish places of worship. These synagogues are typically led by a rabbi and serve as a center for Jewish religious and cultural activities. The primary purpose of a synagogue is to provide a space for Jewish worship, prayer, and study. Synagogues Jewish are often the focal point of Jewish communities, providing a range of services …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Reform Synagogue, Conservative Synagogue, Orthodox Synagogue, Reconstructionist
- 8661-42 - Synagogues OrthodoxSynagogues Orthodox is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically caters to the Orthodox Jewish community. These synagogues follow traditional Jewish practices and beliefs, and provide a place of worship and community for Orthodox Jews. The services provided by Synagogues Orthodox are centered around prayer, study of Jewish texts, and observance of Jewish holidays and …Examples: Sabbath observance, Kosher dietary laws, Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, Circumcision (brit milah), Yom Kippur services,
- 8661-43 - Synagogues TraditionalSynagogues Traditional is an industry that involves the operation of Jewish places of worship that follow traditional practices and beliefs. These synagogues typically offer religious services, including prayer, Torah study, and holiday celebrations. They also serve as community centers, providing educational programs, social events, and support services for their members. Synagogues Traditional …Examples: Orthodox Synagogues, Conservative Synagogues, Reform Synagogues, Reconstructionist Synagogues, Chabad-Lubavitch
- 8661-44 - Synagogues MessianicSynagogues Messianic is a religious organization that combines Jewish traditions and beliefs with the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. This industry involves providing a place of worship and community for individuals who identify as Messianic Jews. Synagogues Messianic offer a unique blend of Jewish customs and Christian beliefs, creating a distinct religious experience for its members. …Examples: Messianic Jewish Alliance of America, Beth Yeshua Messianic Synagogue, Adat HaTikvah Messianic Synagogue, Congregation
- 8661-45 - Synagogues ReconstructionistSynagogues Reconstructionist is a religious organization that focuses on the Reconstructionist Judaism movement. This movement emphasizes the evolving nature of Jewish traditions and beliefs, and encourages active participation in the creation of Jewish culture. Synagogues Reconstructionist provide a space for members to come together and engage in prayer, study, and community building. They …Examples: Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, Congregation Bet Haverim, Kehillat Israel
- 8661-46 - Synagogues CommunityThe Synagogues Community industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which is classified under SIC Code 8661. This industry involves the operation of synagogues, which are Jewish places of worship and community centers. Synagogues are typically led by a rabbi and offer a range of religious services, including prayer, study, and social events. In addition to religious …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Reform Synagogue, Orthodox Synagogue, Conservative Synagogue, Reconstructionist
- 8661-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community who follow a liberal or progressive approach to Judaism. These synagogues are known for their inclusive and egalitarian practices, where men and women have equal roles in religious services and leadership positions. The focus is on creating a welcoming and accepting …Examples: Inclusive prayer services, Egalitarian leadership roles, LGBTQ+ acceptance, Social justice advocacy, Interfaith
- 8661-49 - Synagogues Lubavitch ChabadSynagogues Lubavitch Chabad is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the Lubavitch Chabad movement within Judaism. This industry involves the operation of synagogues and other religious institutions that follow the teachings and practices of the Lubavitch Chabad movement. The Lubavitch Chabad movement is known for its outreach and educational programs, as well as …Examples: Jewish education, Religious services, Community outreach, Youth programs, Holiday celebrations, Kosher food
- 8661-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that encompasses independent Jewish congregations that are not affiliated with any particular movement or denomination. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They provide a range of religious services and activities to their members, including prayer services, Torah …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Hillel House, Jewish Student Union, Jewish Federation, Jewish Community
- 8661-51 - Synagogues-AshkenazicSynagogues-Ashkenazic is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically refers to synagogues that follow the Ashkenazic tradition. These synagogues are typically found in areas with a significant population of Ashkenazi Jews, who are Jews of Eastern European descent. The primary function of Synagogues-Ashkenazic is to provide a place of worship and community for members …Examples: Jewish Community Center, Chabad House, Yeshiva, Hillel House, Jewish Federation, Jewish Student Union, Jewish Family
- 8661-52 - Synagogues SephardicSynagogues Sephardic is a religious organization that caters to the Sephardic Jewish community. Sephardic Jews are descendants of Jews who lived in the Iberian Peninsula before the Spanish Inquisition. The synagogues provide a place of worship, community gathering, and religious education for the Sephardic Jewish community. The synagogues are led by rabbis who are well-versed in Sephardic Jewish …Examples: Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation, Congregation Or VeShalom, Congregation Beth Jacob, Congregation Shaare Zion,
- 8699-01 - Humane SocietiesHumane Societies are non-profit organizations that work towards the welfare and protection of animals. They aim to prevent cruelty towards animals and promote their well-being. The activities of Humane Societies include rescuing and rehabilitating animals, providing medical care, shelter, and food, and finding suitable homes for them. They also work towards educating the public about animal …Examples: Animal rescue, Animal shelter, Wildlife rehabilitation, Animal adoption, Animal advocacy, Animal education, Animal
- 8699-02 - Livestock Recording AssociationsLivestock Recording Associations are membership organizations that specialize in the recording and management of data related to livestock breeding and production. These associations provide a range of services to their members, including pedigree recording, performance recording, and genetic evaluation. They work closely with livestock breeders, farmers, and other industry stakeholders to ensure …Examples: Dairy cattle breeding, Beef cattle breeding, Sheep breeding, Goat breeding, Pig breeding, Poultry breeding, Horse
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