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NAICS 813311 Human rights organizations |
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| 813 | Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional and Similar Organizations | EC02-81I-03 | 11/22/2004 | 426 | 233 | ||
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| Indus- try Detail |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title (and link to definition) |
Estab- lish- ments |
Receipts
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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81 | Other services (except public administration) | Total | 519,715 | 265,897,685 | 65,520,112 | 3,256,178 |
| Taxable | 420,950 | 163,033,330 | 48,452,606 | 2,493,574 | |||
| Exempt | 98,765 | 102,864,355 | 17,067,506 | 762,604 | |||
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813 | Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org | Exempt | 98,765 | 102,864,355 | 17,067,506 | 762,604 |
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8133 | Social advocacy organizations | Exempt | 10,120 | 7,524,552 | 2,003,063 | 85,041 |
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81331 | Social advocacy organizations | Exempt | 10,120 | 7,524,552 | 2,003,063 | 85,041 |
| 813311 | Human rights organizations | Exempt | 1,806 | 2,094,167 | 475,106 | 18,109 | |
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
813311: Human Rights Organizations
.
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in
promoting causes associated with human rights either for a broad or
specific constituency. Establishments in this industry address issues,
such as protecting and promoting the broad constitutional rights and
civil liberties of individuals and those suffering from neglect,
abuse, or exploitation; promoting the interests of specific groups,
such as children, women, senior citizens, or persons with
disabilities; improving relations between racial, ethnic, and
cultural groups; and promoting voter education and registration.
These organizations may solicit contributions and offer memberships
to support these causes.
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
813311

Human rights organizations
Exempt
1,806
2,094,167
18,109
475,106
9% of
8399
Exempt
1,806
2,094,167
18,109
475,106
% Comparability may be limited because of changes in assignment of tax status by industry.
N=Not comparable
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
8399
Social services, not elsewhere classified %
Taxable
1997
0
0
0
0
1992 N
N
N
N
% chg N
N
N
N
Exempt
1997
15,093
23,587,516
3,777,763
143,281
1992 N
N
N
N
% chg N
N
N
N
Geographic Distribution -- Human rights organizations: 1997
Data for the Other services (except public administration) sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, places, and
ZIP Codes.
Other
Indus-
tries
State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)Receipts
% of
U.S.Annual
payroll
($1,000)Paid
employees

United States
Exempt
1,806
2,094,167
100.00
475,106
18,109

New York
Exempt
148
553,574
26.43
58,355
1,737

District of Columbia
Exempt
113
451,818
21.58
99,052
2,216

California
Exempt
196
153,284
7.32
43,524
1,706

Connecticut
Exempt
22
100,299
4.79
15,925
559

Pennsylvania
Exempt
81
89,880
4.29
25,126
1,046

Texas
Exempt
79
63,862
3.05
21,351
1,051

Illinois
Exempt
76
63,587
3.04
21,540
801

Virginia
Exempt
48
60,761
2.90
15,607
795

Michigan
Exempt
76
59,490
2.84
20,626
946

Kentucky
Exempt
31
59,211
2.83
10,890
368

Maryland
Exempt
28
45,808
2.19
11,561
462

Massachusetts
Exempt
51
37,878
1.81
9,624
333

Georgia
Exempt
52
32,964
1.57
9,763
462

Washington
Exempt
30
28,634
1.37
8,342
329

Ohio
Exempt
86
26,201
1.25
9,893
429

Florida
Exempt
56
24,549
1.17
8,357
399

Wisconsin
Exempt
42
21,280
1.02
8,629
447

North Carolina
Exempt
39
18,244
0.87
5,289
223

Indiana
Exempt
23
13,660
0.65
3,806
168

Louisiana
Exempt
26
13,489
0.64
3,638
254

New Jersey
Exempt
31
13,305
0.64
4,923
243

New Mexico
Exempt
18
12,896
0.62
4,445
241

Missouri
Exempt
37
12,689
0.61
3,814
226

Tennessee
Exempt
33
12,468
0.60
4,549
184

Oregon
Exempt
29
11,132
0.53
3,433
188

Minnesota
Exempt
33
10,602
0.51
4,351
268

South Dakota
Exempt
11
9,440
0.45
5,493
390

Colorado
Exempt
34
8,340
0.40
2,841
110

Alabama
Exempt
29
7,749
0.37
2,387
118

Kansas
Exempt
20
7,447
0.36
3,267
199

South Carolina
Exempt
18
6,643
0.32
2,163
124

Utah
Exempt
12
5,671
0.27
797
40

Mississippi
Exempt
16
5,171
0.25
1,623
89

Arizona
Exempt
18
4,994
0.24
1,863
66

Iowa
Exempt
17
4,695
0.22
1,965
118

Nebraska
Exempt
7
4,386
0.21
2,079
91

Arkansas
Exempt
13
4,081
0.19
1,489
63

Oklahoma
Exempt
18
4,016
0.19
1,644
83

New Hampshire
Exempt
9
3,246
0.16
1,387
51

North Dakota
Exempt
10
2,502
0.12
868
57

Idaho
Exempt
11
2,497
0.12
1,032
46

Rhode Island
Exempt
10
2,160
0.10
994
43

Vermont
Exempt
8
2,138
0.10
892
58

West Virginia
Exempt
6
2,000
0.10
996
54

Delaware
Exempt
10
1,840
0.09
928
48

Hawaii
Exempt
7
1,784
0.09
484
20

Alaska
Exempt
9
1,726
0.08
817
25

Montana
Exempt
13
1,595
0.08
774
41

Nevada
Exempt
4
787
0.04
193
6
All other states, including those below
Exempt
12
7,694
0.37
1,717
88

Maine
Exempt
8
D
D
(20-99)

Wyoming
Exempt
4
D
D
(20-99)
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