813410 Civic and Social Organizations
6-digit U.S. detail
813410

Civic and Social Organizations

Description

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting the civic and social interests of their members. Establishments in this industry may operate bars and restaurants for their members. Illustrative Examples: Alumni associations Granges Automobile clubs (except travel) Parent-teacher associations Booster clubs Scouting organizations Ethnic associations Social clubs Fraternal lodges Veterans' membership organizations

Hierarchy

CodeTitleDescription
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
2-digit sector
The Sector as a Whole The Other Services (except Public Administration) sector comprises establishments engaged in providing services not specifically provided for elsewhere in the classification system. Establishments in this sector are primarily engaged in activities such as equipment and machinery repairing, promoting or administering religious activities, grantmaking, advocacy, and providing drycleaning and laundry services, personal care services, death care services, pet care (except veterinary) services, photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and dating services. Private households that engage in employing workers on or about the premises in activities primarily concerned with the operation of the household are included in this sector. Excluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in retailing new equipment and also performing repairs and general maintenance on equipment. These establishments are classified in Sector 44-45, Retail Trade.
813
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
3-digit subsector
Industries in the Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations subsector group establishments that organize and promote religious activities; support various causes through grantmaking; advocate various social and political causes; and promote and defend the interests of their members. The industry groups within the subsector are defined in terms of their activities, such as establishments that provide funding for specific causes or for a variety of charitable causes; establishments that advocate and actively promote causes and beliefs for the public good; and establishments that have an active membership structure to promote causes and represent the interests of their members. Establishments in this subsector may publish newsletters, books, and periodicals for distribution to their members.
8134
Civic and Social Organizations
4-digit industry group
Industries in the Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations subsector group establishments that organize and promote religious activities; support various causes through grantmaking; advocate various social and political causes; and promote and defend the interests of their members. The industry groups within the subsector are defined in terms of their activities, such as establishments that provide funding for specific causes or for a variety of charitable causes; establishments that advocate and actively promote causes and beliefs for the public good; and establishments that have an active membership structure to promote causes and represent the interests of their members. Establishments in this subsector may publish newsletters, books, and periodicals for distribution to their members.
81341
Civic and Social Organizations
5-digit NAICS industry
See industry description for 813410.
813410
Civic and Social Organizations
6-digit U.S. detail
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting the civic and social interests of their members. Establishments in this industry may operate bars and restaurants for their members. Illustrative Examples: Alumni associations Granges Automobile clubs (except travel) Parent-teacher associations Booster clubs Scouting organizations Ethnic associations Social clubs Fraternal lodges Veterans' membership organizations

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Classification References

  1. 01Establishments of insurance offices operated by fraternal benefit organizations are classified in Subsector 524, Insurance Carriers and Related Activities;
  2. 02Establishments primarily engaged in operating residential fraternity and sorority houses are classified in Industry 721310, Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps; and
  3. 03Establishments primarily engaged in providing travel arrangements and reservation services, such as automobile travel clubs or motor travel clubs, are classified in U.S. Industry 561599, All Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services.

Index Items

Alumni associations

Alumni clubs

Automobile clubs (except road and travel services)

Book discussion clubs

Booster clubs

Boy guiding organizations

Civic associations

Classic car clubs

Computer enthusiasts clubs

Ethnic associations

Fan clubs

Farm granges

Fraternal associations or lodges, social or civic

Fraternal lodges

Fraternal organizations

Fraternities (except residential)

Garden clubs

Girl guiding organizations

Golden age clubs

Granges

Historical clubs

Membership associations, civic or social

Parent-teachers' associations

Poetry clubs

Public speaking improvement clubs

Retirement associations, social

Scouting organizations

Senior citizens' associations, social

Singing societies

Social clubs

Social organizations, civic and fraternal

Sororities (except residential)

Speakers' clubs

Student clubs

Students' associations

Students' unions

University clubs

Veterans' membership organizations

Women's auxiliaries

Women's clubs

Writing clubs

Youth civic clubs

Youth clubs (except recreational only)

Youth farming organizations

Youth scouting organizations

Youth social clubs

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