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Prisoner Locator Services FF-3300.6500 Programs that provide assistance for people who want to identify the correctional facility in which a particular offender is incarcerated. 0
Prisoner Transport FF-1700.6500 Programs that provide transportation for prisoners who are being taken to or from judicial or correctional facilities, or which take prisoners who need emergency medical care to and from medical facilities. 0
Privacy Legislation Enforcement DF-8000.6450 Programs that are responsible for enforcement of legislation which regulates the collection, maintenance, use and dissemination of personal information by government entities, businesses or other private organizations. 0
Privacy Rights Groups TD-1600.6700 Programs that support laws and other social measures that protect citizens from invasion of privacy by the federal government or other governmental entities; or which prohibit organizations that have confidential information about an individual from sharing that information without the individual's informed consent. 0
Private All Grade Day Schools HD-6500.6600-550 Private schools for children in grades K-12 (or preschool through grade 12) that are attended by students during part of the day as distinguished from schools where students are boarded and lodged. 36
Private Caretakers YO-8200.6500-600 Individuals who do heavy housework and general home maintenance in private households. They wash windows, wax floors and hang draperies. They maintain heating and other equipment and do light carpentry, painting and odd jobs. They may also mow the lawn and do some gardening if the household does not have a gardener. 0
Private Child Care Workers YO-8200.6500-650 Individuals who provide child care services in private households. They bathe, dress and feed children; supervise their play; wash their clothes; and clean their rooms. They may also put them to sleep and waken them, read to them, involve them in educational games, take them for doctors' visits and discipline them. Babysitters are employed and provide child care on an hourly basis. Nannies generally take care of children from birth to age 10 or 12, tending to the child's early education, nutrition, health and other needs. They may also perform the duties of a general housekeeper, including general cleaning and laundry duties. Governesses look after children in addition to other household duties. They may help them with schoolwork, teach them a foreign language, and guide them in their general upbringing. 0
Private Clinics LN-6500 Private, proprietary outpatient health care facilities that provide basic and/or specialized diagnostic and treatment services for the community on a walk-in, walk-out basis. 0
Private Colleges/Universities HD-6000.1300-600 Postsecondary educational institutions that are privately funded and controlled and offer the highest possible level of formal learning in various fields and disciplines for people who meet entry level requirements and are interested in an advanced education. Included are private colleges and universities that offer a four year, undergraduate course of study, which award a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree to successful graduates; and those that offer postgraduate study at masters or doctorate levels in addition to an undergraduate program. 3
Private Day Schools HD-6500.6600 Private elementary and secondary schools that are attended by students during part of the day as distinguished from schools where students are boarded and lodged. 3
Private Dental Practices LV-1600.6600 Dentists who, either individually or in partnership with other dental care providers, offer preventive, diagnostic and treatment services on a private practice basis, i.e., in a setting in which the practice and the dentist(s) are independent of external policy control other than the ethics of the professional and state licensing laws. 0
Private Detectives/Investigators YO-6500.6000 Individuals who conduct investigations to detect occurrences of unlawful acts or infractions of rules in private establishments or seek, examine and compile information for private clients. Private detectives and investigators offer many services including executive, corporate and celebrity protection; pre-employment verification; and individual background profiles. They also provide assistance in civil liability and personal injury cases, insurance claims and fraud, child custody and protection cases and premarital screening. They are trained to perform physical surveillance, often for long periods, in a car or van. They may observe a site, such as the home of a subject, from an inconspicuous location. The surveillance continues using still and video cameras, binoculars and a cell phone until the desired evidence is obtained. They also may perform computer database searches or work with someone who does. Computers allow detectives and investigators to quickly obtain massive amounts of information on individuals' prior arrests, convictions and civil legal judgments; telephone numbers; motor vehicle registrations; association and club memberships; and other matters. Specific duties depend on the needs of their client. 0
Private Disability Insurance LH-3000.6600 Organizations that offer insurance that individuals or employers can purchase for themselves and/or their employees which indemnifies covered individuals for wages lost through illness or injury. 0
Private Duty Home Nursing LT-2800.3100-630 Programs that provide medically necessary, complex skilled nursing care in the home on a fee-for service basis. Services are provided by registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who are also known as licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) in some locales. The purpose of private duty nursing (PDN) is to assess, monitor and provide skilled nursing care in the home on an hourly basis; to assist in the transition of care from a more acute setting to home; and to prepare competent caregivers for assumption of this care when the condition of the individual is stabilized. The length and duration of the services is intermittent and temporary in nature and not intended to be provided on a permanent ongoing basis. Such services are normally billed at an hourly or shift rate. The private duty nurse cannot be a member of the individual's immediate family or anyone living in the home. 0
Private Elementary Day Schools HD-6500.6600-600 Private elementary schools, generally preschool through grade 8 or grades K-6, K-8 or K-10, that are attended by students during part of the day as distinguished from schools where students are boarded and lodged. 33
Private Foundations TD-1200.6500 Nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations that are established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities primarily through grants using assets which are usually contributed by a single source such as an individual, family or corporation. Private foundations may be general purpose or have giving programs that reflect a particular interest. 10
Private Guardianship/Conservatorship Programs PH-6500.0500-650 Private organizations that have been appointed by the court to act as legal guardians or conservators (depending on the state) of people who have been judged to be incompetent or gravely disabled due to Alzheimer's disease, alcoholism, mental illness or other incapacitating conditions and assume responsibility for the care and custody of the individuals and/or for the management of their estates. 0
Private Health Care Practices LN-6600 Medical doctors, alternative health care practitioners, rehabilitation/habilitation providers and other health care specialists who, either individually or in partnership with other health care providers, offer preventive, diagnostic and treatment services on a private practice basis, i.e., in a setting in which the practice and the health care provider(s) are independent of external policy control other than the ethics of the professional and state licensing laws. 0
Private Health Insurance LH-3000.6650 Organizations including private insurance companies, health plans or individual agents that issues policies or plans that pay the medical expenses of covered individuals. Health insurance policies differ in premium amounts as well as the services they cover, the size of the deductible and/or co-payment, and cost and treatment options. Included are employment-based plans which are offered through an individual's place of employment or that of a relative and direct purchase health plans that are purchased by an individual from a private company. 0
Private Household Workers YO-8200.6500 Individuals who provide household-related services in or about the private home of their employer. Most household workers are general house workers and are usually the only worker employed in the home. Households with a large staff may include a housekeeper or a butler, a cook, a caretaker and a launderer. 0
Private Hunting Reserves PL-6400.7000-680 Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor acreage with appropriate habitats that have been stocked with pheasant, dove, quail, grouse, turkey, goose, duck, deer, elk, antelope, wild boar or other game birds and animals that people can hunt. Access to necessary equipment and trained dogs, if needed, is usually included. 0
Private Investigation Agencies FV-6380 Organizations that are privately employed to investigate crimes; conduct surveillance of suspects; establish the credibility of witnesses or other persons; determine the whereabouts of missing persons, owners of abandoned property or heirs to estates; locate and recover lost or stolen property; establish the cause of fires, losses, accidents, damage or injury; secure evidence for use in court; and/or determine the identity, movements, affiliations, transactions, reputation and character of targeted individuals and/or groups. Private investigators/detectives often work for attorneys in civil cases or with defense attorneys on criminal cases; and some offer specialized services that may include executive, corporate and celebrity protection, pre-employment verification, individual background profiles, locating and dealing with unwanted forms of electronic surveillance, protection of intellectual property and trade secrets, anti-piracy, copyright infringement investigations, due diligence investigations and computer forensics work. Specific responsibilities depend on the needs of the client. 0
Private Investigator Complaints DD-1500.7250 Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the licensing, incompetence, quality of service, excessive fees, misrepresentation, fraud, unethical or improper conduct or other inappropriate business practices of private investigators. 0
Private Judging FP-0700.6500 Programs that offer a private, voluntary alternative to a full court trial in which the parties to the dispute hire a retired judge to resolve the issue using any of a variety of alternative dispute resolution methods including arbitration and mediation. 0
Private Law Practices FV-6400 Lawyers who, either individually or in partnership with other attorneys, offer legal counseling and representation in civil matters. 0
Private Mail Services TB-1100.6500 Organizations that provide mailbox rental and other postal and mailing services. Benefits may include a private, secure mailbox with a defined street address, not a P.O. box number, 24-hour security for mail pickup and identity protection, full service mail and package receiving from all carriers, notification when packages arrive, mail holding and forwarding, and the ability to call ahead to determine whether there is mail to be picked up. 0
Private Mortgage Insurance BH-3300.6500 A type of insurance that a borrower might be required to purchase as a condition of a conventional mortgage loan. Most lenders require PMI when a homebuyer makes a down payment of less than 20% of the home's purchase price. Unlike most types of insurance, the policy protects the lender's investment in the home, not the individual purchasing the insurance (the borrower). PMI makes it possible for some people to become homeowners sooner, but it comes with additional monthly costs. Borrowers must pay their PMI until they have accumulated enough equity in the home that the lender no longer considers them high-risk. 0
Private Operating Foundations TD-1200.6500-700 Private foundations that spend the majority of their income in the active conduct of charitable undertakings rather than distributing their income to other organizations. 0
Private School Accreditation DF-4500.8000-650 Programs that establish operating standards for educational institutions with students in grades K-12 (or 1-12) that are established, controlled and financially supported by nongovernmental organizations and programs, review the extent to which standards are met by applicants, issue or deny accreditation or pre-accreditation status and publicly announce their findings. 0
Private School Placement Services HL-2500.7800-650 Programs that maintain lists of private elementary and secondary boarding and day schools and provide assistance for prospective students who need help in selecting an educational facility that is appropriate for their individual needs and interests. Included are programs that provide lists of available private schools as well as those that help parents and students evaluate their options and make a choice. 0
Private Schools HD-6500 Educational institutions for students in grades K-12 (or 1-12) that are established, controlled and financially supported by private organizations. 0
Private Secondary Day Schools HD-6500.6600-650 Private high schools, generally grades 9-12, that are attended by students during part of the day as distinguished from schools where students are boarded and lodged. 7
Private Special Day Schools HH-8000.6000-650 Private preschools, elementary or secondary schools that provide educational services for exceptional learners who attend during a part of the day as distinguished from schools where students are boarded and lodged. 1
Private Storm Shelters/Safe Rooms TH-1800.6600-620 Programs that pay for or provide family-sized safe rooms or in-ground shelters built to withstand high winds in extreme events such as tornadoes that people can install within or adjacent to a private residence and use as a safe place to wait out a storm. 0
Private Therapy Practices RM-6500.6500 Licensed clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists who, either individually or in partnership with other therapists, offer individual, group, conjoint and family counseling, therapy groups or other mental health services on a private practice basis, i.e., in a setting in which the practice and the therapist(s) are independent of external policy control other than the ethics of the professional and state licensing laws. 0
Private Transit Companies BT-8400.6300 Private organizations that provide public transportation services in a community, either independently or on the basis of contract with the public transit authority. Public transportation includes buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, monorail, passenger ferry boats, trolleys, inclined railways, and people movers. 0
Private/Voluntary Consumer Groups DD-2100.6500 Groups of individual consumers who join together on a voluntary basis to provide consumer education and information and/or to help individual consumers who have complaints. 0
Privately Operated Correctional Facilities FF-1500.6470 Privately operated, community-based correctional facilities for adults or juveniles who have been sentenced to imprisonment which serve the same function as government-operated programs. Most operate on a contract with the county or state. 0
Privately Operated Tax Assistance Programs DT-8800.6100 Programs outside the AARP and VITA networks that provide tax preparation services for people who meet income and/or other eligibility criteria. The programs are staffed by agency personnel or trained volunteers and may be available during tax season or throughout the year. Services may include assistance in completing federal and state income tax returns, assistance with claiming federal and state EITC and other tax benefits available to low-income taxpayers, correction of prior year returns and resolution of problems with the IRS, and/or access to volunteers who can provide tax advice, planning and counseling. 0
Pro Bono Legal Aid Volunteer Opportunities PX-1850.4000-650 Organizations that are actively seeking licensed attorneys who are qualified in a particular area of law (e.g., family law, bankruptcy law, consumer law, landlord/tenant law, intellectual property law) to provide pro bono legal services to low income clients or nonprofit organizations referred for this purpose. Volunteer attorneys may be asked to provide legal information, advocacy or referrals; prepare wills, guardianship/conservatorship papers, advance medical directives and durable powers of attorney; or represent clients in court. 1
Pro-Choice Pregnancy Counseling LJ-2000.6500-650 Programs that help pregnant women become aware of their alternatives including abortion, evaluate their options, and reach decisions that are appropriate for their individual situations. Counseling is generally also available for significant others, upon request. 0
Pro-Life Pregnancy Counseling LJ-2000.6500-700 Programs that encourage individuals whose plans for their pregnancies are uncertain to consider alternatives to abortion including relinquishing the children for adoption or raising the children themselves. 0
Probate Assistance FT-6900 Programs that provide assistance for people who are involved in proceedings that deal with the establishment of decedents' wills, the settlement of decedents' estates or the appointment of a guardian or conservator for adults or children who are unable to manage their own affairs. 0
Probate Conservatorship Assistance FT-6900.1500-650 Programs that provide assistance for people who are in favor or want to oppose the appointment of a conservator to manage the personal and/or financial affairs of an adult who is incapable of doing so due to poor health, senility or other disabling conditions. Individuals or organizations appointed as "conservators of the person" are responsible for the person's care, maintenance, custody and control and provide for the person's living arrangements, food, clothing, medical care and other basic needs. Those appointed as "conservators of the estate" are responsible for the prudent management of the money and property belonging to the individual. 0
Probate Courts FC-8200.8100-650 State courts that handle regular guardianships, the establishment of decedents' wills, the settlement of decedents' estates, and decisions relating to the administration of the estates of minors and individuals adjudged to be incompetent to manage their own affairs. 1
Probate Petition Filing Offices FJ-1600.6500 Divisions or programs of the court that accept and file petitions related to probate of estates, wills or trusts, or guardianship/conservatorship issues. 0
Probation FF-0500.6550 Programs that provide for the formal supervision of individuals who have been convicted of a crime, usually a lesser offense, and given a suspended sentence which releases them into the community under specific conditions which may include a reduced term in a correctional facility, fines, restitution to the victim, community work, counseling, "good conduct" and other stipulations. 0
Probation Officers/Correctional Treatment Specialists YO-6500.6100 Individuals who supervise offenders on probation or parole through personal contact with the offender and his or her family with the objective of ensuring that the person stays out of trouble and complies with the conditions of his or her release. Also included are pretrial services officers who conduct pretrial investigations of criminal suspects when they are arrested by police, present their findings which help to determine whether a suspect should be released before their trial and supervise suspects who are released before their trial to ensure that they adhere to the terms of their release and that they show up for their trial; correctional treatment specialists who counsel prison inmates and help them plan for their release from incarceration; and parole officers who supervise offenders who have been released from prison on parole to ensure that they comply with the conditions of their parole. 0
Probation/Parole Violations Reporting FN-1700.6600 Programs that provide a hotline, website or other mechanisms that the public can use to anonymously report information about individuals who have violated the conditions of their probation or parole. 0
Probation/Parole Violations Sanctions Centers FF-0500.1250-650 Community based facilities that provide a residential alternative to incarceration or other sanctions for offenders who have committed technical parole or probation violations (e.g., failing to report to their probation officer, changing residence without notifying their probation officer, failing a drug test or failing to abide by a curfew), but have committed no new crimes, and need more structured supervision than standard probation or parole, but less restriction than a prison. These facilities serve as an intermediate sanction between jail and probation or parole and give offenders a chance to adjust their attitudes and change their behavior so they are better able to abide by the terms of their probation once released back to the community. 0
Probationers YP-6400 Individuals who have been convicted of a crime and released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer, usually in lieu of incarceration. 0
Problem Solving/Decision Making Skills Development TP-6650.6500 Programs that offer workshops or other forms of training or support which help executive staff, managers and supervisors in nonprofit organizations, small businesses or other groups develop effective problem solving and decision making skills. Topics may include problem definition, problem analysis, decision analysis, associated risks and opportunities and problem solving tools and techniques. Participants learn to maximize their critical thinking skills, systematically organize and prioritize information, set objectives, evaluate alternatives, and analyze their impact. 0
Process Services FJ-6500 Programs that officially deliver to individuals named in process papers, to their homes or to their legal agents, summons, subpoenas, writs, complaints and other papers that are used by the court to acquire or exercise its jurisdiction over individuals or specific properties. 0
Proclamations/Proclamation Dates DF-7000.6990 Government offices or other organizations that issue and/or maintain records of formal public announcements regarding government appointments; signed legislation; public holidays; commemorations; designations of special days, weeks or months where significant issues/events are recognized (e.g., Black History Month); or other official acts by government. Proclamations announce the nature of each event and the date on which it becomes effective. 0
Procurement Clerks YO-1500.6500 Individuals who compile requests for materials, prepare purchase orders, keep track of purchases and supplies, and handle inquiries about orders. They perform a variety of tasks related to the ordering of goods and supplies for an organization and make sure that what was purchased arrives on schedule and meets the purchaser's specifications. 0
Producers YO-0300.6400-600 Individuals who coordinate the creation of films, stage productions and television and radio programs from the initial concept to final production and distribution. Producers are entrepreneurs, overseeing the business and financial decisions of a production. They select scripts and approve development of script ideas, arrange financing, and determine the size and cost of stage, radio, television, video and motion picture productions. Producers hire directors, principal cast members and key production staff members. They also negotiate contracts with artistic and design personnel in accordance with collective bargaining agreements and guarantee payment of salaries, rent and other expenses. Producers coordinate the activities of writers, directors, managers and agents to ensure that each project stays on schedule and within budget. 0
Product Promoters/Demonstrators YO-7900.6000 Individuals who create public interest in buying a product by demonstrating it to prospective customers and answering their questions. They may sell the demonstrated merchandise or gather names of prospects to contact at a later date or to pass on to sales staff. Demonstrators promote sales of a product to consumers, while product promoters try to induce retail stores to sell particular products and market them effectively. Included are models who display clothing such as dresses, coats, underclothing, swimwear and suits for a variety of audiences either live or in printed publications or on television. They also model accessories such as handbags, shoes and jewelry; and promote beauty products including fragrances and cosmetics. 0
Product Quality Standards DF-8000.6500 Programs that establish and enforce for the benefit of producers, marketers and the public, uniform standards for grading products which are indicative of product quality; and standards for the freshness, purity, wholesomeness and hygienic conditions for processing domestic, imported and exported food and food products. 0
Product Safety Alerts/Recalls JR-8000.6200 Programs that issue bulletins to update the public about appliances, clothing, electronics, electrical power devices, furniture, household products, lighting/lighter products, sports/exercise equipment, toys and other consumer products that are subject to voluntary or mandatory recall or about which safety concerns have been registered. Safe handing information may be provided in situations where a product reported to be a safety hazard may still be for sale or in consumers' homes. 0
Product Safety Standards DF-8000.1600-650 Programs that enforce the laws that establish product manufacturing and product distribution standards to reduce the risk of injuries and eliminate hazards associated with consumer products, toys, flammable fabrics and hazardous substances. Activities may include investigating reports of safety-related defects, requiring manufacturers to take corrective action and/or providing information about voluntary or mandatory product recalls. 0
Product/Service Development Management TP-5000.6500 Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups plan new products and services in a context which enables them to consider market entry and positioning strategies as a part of the development process. The programs help organizations identify approaches for establishing an innovation mind-set; create a new product/service development process; analyze the role of product and process design in mass customization; and generate a strategy for integrating research and development, design, manufacturing and marketing. 0
Product/Service Distribution TP-5000.5000-550 Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups develop cost-effective methods of packing and distributing literature, publications and other printed material or services either directly via direct mail, retail outlets, catalogs or the Internet or indirectly using wholesalers, distributors or other middlemen. Included are programs that serve as distribution agents for organizations wanting to distribute products and services and those that help them understand their options and develop and implement their own strategies. 0
Product/Service Pricing TP-5000.5000-600 Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups develop a pricing strategy for their products and/or services that allows them to meet the business objectives outlined in their marketing plan and remain true to their mission. The program helps organizations determine the proper role of costs in pricing, estimate price sensitivity in a particular market, set prices in a highly competitive environment, understand the interaction between pricing and distribution, assess the value of a product or service to a customer or service recipient, understand the legal environment of pricing and learn when to use alternative pricing tactics. 0
Product/Service Sales Forecasting TP-5000.5000-650 Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups utilize market research information or any of a wide variety of sales reporting and analysis tools to gain insight into their customer relationships and develop sales and revenue projections for their products and services. 0
Production/Processing Occupations YO-6200 Individuals whose occupations are concerned with production tasks such as setting up, operating, adjusting, and tending machines; hand production work; and/or tasks which involve refining, mixing, compounding, chemically treating, heat treating or similarly working with materials and products. 0
Professional Auto Racing PL-8000.6000-050 Automobile racing events that feature paid professional drivers. Included are Indy car events sanctioned by CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) which feature open wheeled, open cockpit cars; drag racing events sanctioned by NHRA (the National Hot Rod Association) and other official bodies which feature Top Fuel Cars, Funny Cars and Pro Stock Cars; stock car events sanctioned by NASCAR (the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) which feature automobiles that bear a superficial resemblance to the street models they represent but are built strictly for racing; sports car events sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) which feature street, stock, sports and touring cars; off-road racing events which feature stadium racing sanctioned by the United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) and off-road desert races such as the Baja 500 and 1000 sanctioned by SCORE, International; and racing events sanctioned by the United States Auto Club which feature sprints and midgets. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about race schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional Basketball PL-8000.6000-150 Basketball games that feature paid professional players who are affiliated with teams that are members of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Women's Basketball Association (WNBA) or other professional leagues. The annual championships in professional basketball are the NBA Championship and the WNBA Championship, both of which are played between the champions of the NBA and WNBA Eastern and Western Conferences. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and team standings. 0
Professional Billiards PL-8000.6000-170 Sporting events that feature matches among professional billiards players who are affiliated with the Women's Professional Billiards Association (WPBA), the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the United States Snooker Association (USSA), the American Pool Players Association (APA) or other professional associations. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional Bowling PL-8000.6000-200 Sporting events that feature matches among professional players who are affiliated with the Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour, the Professional Bowlers Association of America or other professional associations. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and current standings. 0
Professional Boxing PL-8000.6000-230 Sporting events that feature bouts that have been arranged between professional boxers who are competing for national and world titles awarded by the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Council (WBC), the International Boxing Federation (IBF) and other sanctioning bodies. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about bout schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional Continuing Education HH-0500.1600-650 Programs, usually offered as adjuncts to community college, college or university programs but also through other community organizations that have made arrangements with an educational institution to grant continuing education credits (CEU's), that provide courses which focus on improving the professional skills of participants. Students receive no academic credit for their work but may be able to use earned credits to advance in their careers. 0
Professional Disbarment Assistance FT-7200 Programs that provide assistance for lawyers who are at risk of losing their license to practice law. 0
Professional Fiduciaries YO-1550.6465 Public and/or private organizations that are responsible for managing the personal affairs, property or assets of their clients as well as helping to ensure the wellbeing of those clients who are mentally or physically incapacitated. Fiduciaries serve by court appointment as guardians, conservators or personal representatives of estates and are expected to meet licensing and other requirements of the jurisdictions in which they are located. They can also serve by agreement as trustees, representative payees for Social Security income or other income benefit plans or as agents under powers of attorney, they can carry out authorized medical directives, make financial decisions or take other actions to benefit their client. A fiduciary's role is not merely that of business manager, decision-maker, or guardian. It is also a nurturing bond of trust, concern, and attentive care-giving. A fiduciary seeks to support mental and emotional well-being; reduce the stress of changing circumstances or unexpected events; and, most importantly, to help each client and their families enjoy a fulfilling life. 0
Professional Football PL-8000.6000-300 Football games that feature paid professional players who are affiliated with teams that are members of the National Football League (NFL) or other professional leagues. The annual championship game for the NFL is the Super Bowl which is played between the champions of the National Football Conference (NFC) and American Football Conference (AFC). Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and team standings. 0
Professional Fraternities/Sororities HL-8120.8100-650 Organizations whose members are college/university students and, in some cases, faculty members, who have affiliated to pursue professional competency within their chosen academic field. Membership is by invitation and minimum scholastic achievements may be required. 0
Professional Hockey PL-8000.6000-350 Hockey games that feature paid professional players who are affiliated with teams that are members of the National Hockey League (NHL), the American Hockey League, the East Coast Hockey League, the West Coast Hockey League, the Central Hockey League, the United Hockey League, the International Hockey League or other professional leagues. Also included are the games of major junior leagues whose operations are similar to that of professional franchises in terms of paid attendance and team ownership even though the players may still be attending school. The NHL fields major league professional hockey teams. All of the other professional leagues field minor league teams, many of which are affiliated with specific NHL teams. The annual championship for the National Hockey League is the Stanley Cup. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and team standings. 0
Professional Lacrosse PL-8000.6000-400 Lacrosse games that feature paid professional players who are members of lacrosse clubs in the United States Club Lacrosse Association or other professional associations. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and team standings. 0
Professional Motorcycle Racing PL-8000.6000-500 Motorcycle racing events that feature paid professional riders. Included are drag racing events, top fuel bike racing events, stock bike racing events, road racing events and motocross or supercross events (closed-course races over natural or simulated rough terrain with steep inclines, hairpin turns, and/or mud). Sanctioning organizations include the American Motorcycle Association, the Professional Motorcycle Racing Association, the American Drag Bike Association and other smaller professional associations. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about race schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional Polo PL-8000.6000-600 Sporting events that feature paid professional players who are associated with clubs that are members of the United States Polo Association. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about match schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and current standings. 0
Professional Schools HD-6000.6200 Postsecondary educational institutions, often affiliated with colleges or universities, that provide opportunities for people who have completed their undergraduate education and received their degrees to receive advanced, postgraduate training in medicine, dentistry, nursing, law, architecture, engineering, business, education or other professional fields. Some professional schools also offer undergraduate programs. 0
Professional Skills Development Support TP-6650 Programs that offer workshops or other forms of training or support that help executive staff, managers, supervisors and line staff in nonprofit organizations, small businesses or other types of agencies or consultants who work with these organizations develop the skills they need to function more effectively in the workplace. 1
Professional Soccer PL-8000.6000-700 Soccer games that feature paid professional players who are associated with clubs which are part of Major League Soccer (MLS) which has Division I outdoor soccer teams, the A-League and D3Pro League of United Soccer Leagues (USL) which has Division II and III outdoor soccer teams, the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) which has indoor soccer teams, the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) or other professional soccer leagues. Professional soccer championships include the MLS Cup Championship, the A-League National Championship, and the D3 Pro League National Championship (for outdoor soccer); the NPSL Championship Series (for indoor soccer); and the Lamar H. Hunt U.S. Open Cup (which is open to amateur and professional teams that are affiliated with U.S. Soccer). Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about game schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and team standings. 0
Professional Sports PL-8000.6000 Sporting events which feature paid professional athletes who receive a salary for their play, compete in events which have associated prize money and/or are sponsored to play by organizations that pay their salary and/or expenses. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and individual or team standings. 0
Professional Sports Associations TN-0500.6500 Organizations whose members are professional franchise teams or individual professionals who are active in a particular sport. Professional athletic associations publicize and promote interest in a particular sport, the athletes and/or teams currently involved in the sport, and individual games or tournaments and the match-ups they represent; oversee the draft of players during the preseason, where relevant; establish preseason and seasonal playing schedules (for team sports); conduct tournaments and other championships (for individual sports); sponsor "all star" games or competitions outside regular season play; maintain information about team rosters, starting players, injuries and trades; compile and publish annual and career statistics for individuals and/or teams; maintain sports halls of fame; issue awards for outstanding play; provide assistance and support for athletes who may be experiencing personal difficulties; and marshal the resources of association members to support a wide variety of charitable activities. 0
Professional Sports Scouts YO-6900.6200 Individuals who evaluate the skills of both amateur and professional athletes to determine talent and potential. As a sports intelligence agent, the scout's primary duty is to seek out top athletic candidates for the team they represent, ultimately contributing to team success. At the professional level, scouts typically work for scouting organizations or as freelance scouts. In locating new talent, scouts perform their work in secrecy so as to not "tip off" their opponents about their interest in certain players. At the college level, the head scout is often an assistant coach, although freelance scouts may aid colleges by providing reports about exceptional players to coaches. Scouts at this level seek talented high school athletes by reading newspapers, contacting high school coaches and alumni, attending high school games and studying videotapes of prospects' performances. 0
Professional Tax Preparation Services DT-8800.6150 Individuals with expertise in tax law who prepare individual, business, corporation or other tax returns for a fee. 0
Professional Tennis PL-8000.6000-750 National and international tennis tournaments that feature singles and doubles matches among paid professional tennis players who are part of the ATP Tour (the men's professional tennis circuit) or WTA Tour (the women's professional tennis circuit), the Worldwide Senior Tennis Circuit or other professional tennis tours. Major professional tennis tournaments include Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, the Australian Open and the French Open, which constitute the "Grand Slam"; and the Master's Series which includes the four "Grand Slam" tournaments and six others. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about tournament schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional Volleyball PL-8000.6000-850 Indoor, grass or beach volleyball tournaments for men and women which are sanctioned by the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP), Beach Volleyball America (BVA), the National Volleyball Association (NVA) and other professional associations. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about player statistics and individual or team standings. 0
Professional Wrestling PL-8000.6000-900 Sporting events that feature matches among professional wrestlers who are affiliated with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) or other professional wrestling promoters. Wrestling matches are sports entertainment events in which the persona of the wrestler and dramatized feuds and alliances with other competitors are as important as the wrestling moves. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about event schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professional/Pro-Am Golf PL-8000.6000-650 Golf tournaments and matches that feature professional players who are on tour with the Professional Golf Association (PGA), the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the Senior Professional Golf Association or other sanctioning bodies; combinations of professional and amateur players; or amateur players who are competing for the national championship. Some tournaments are organized as charitable events in which all or a portion of the proceeds are donated. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about tournament schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. 0
Professionals YL-3500.6600 Individuals in a paid occupation that has formal qualifications based upon education, examinations, internships (in some instances) and ongoing training; and is overseen by a regulatory body with the authority to admit and discipline members. 0
Profound Intellectual Disabilities YF-1800.5000-650 A clinical condition in which the individual's level of intellectual functioning is below the IQ level of 20. Individuals who have profound intellectual disabilities are incapable of caring for themselves. However, some can be trained to assist in their own feeding, toileting and basic care. Some individuals can be taught to indicate their needs by gesture, speech or other signaling system. 0
Progeria YF-3000.6860 The syndrome of premature aging which may be an inherited disorder that is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Children with progeria have an aged and wizened appearance, small stature, slightness of build, alopecia, thick and inelastic skin with brownish spots, delayed dentition, high-pitched voice, prominent eyes and infantile sex organs. 0
Program Audits TP-6500.1800-650 Programs that help nonprofit organizations and other groups conduct a formal review of a particular program which verifies that the organization is delivering services indicated in a grant application and adhering to contractual requirements on the use of funds. Program audits allow the organization to identify and make needed improvements before a formal, external audit occurs; and can serve as valuable management tools even when not required by external bodies. 0
Program Development Funds TB-0700.2200-660 Foundations and other funding organizations that provide monetary support which recipient agencies may use to fund the establishment or expansion of specific projects or services. 0
Program Evaluation TP-6500.1800-700 Programs that help nonprofit organizations and other groups assess the effectiveness of their programs in terms of the degree to which pre-established goals and objectives have been achieved, the nature and extent of unanticipated consequences which may have resulted from program activities and the overall impact of the program on the needs of the community. Program evaluations determine the clarity and measurability of program objectives, the program's status in terms of meeting its objectives within projected timeframes, whether staff have necessary training and resources to deliver results, and modifications that may be required to keep the program on track. 0
Program Evaluation Specialists YO-6100.7000 Administrative personnel who are responsible for assessing the effectiveness of their programs in terms of the degree to which pre-established goals and objectives have been achieved, the nature and extent of unanticipated consequences which may have resulted from program activities and the overall impact of the program on the needs of the community. Program evaluations determine the clarity and measurability of program objectives, the program's status in terms of meeting its objectives within projected timeframes, whether staff have necessary training and resources to deliver results, and modifications that may be required to keep the program on track. 0
Program Management Volunteer Opportunities PX-0400.6000 Organizations that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing to work in a managerial capacity on a voluntary basis without remuneration. 0
Programs Incorporating Evidence Based Practices YQ-6600 Medical and mental health organizations and individual practitioners that offer an approach to treatment which integrates clinical expertise and patient values with practices that have been evaluated scientifically for efficacy and are updated as new treatment research is completed. 0
Programs for Offenders With Mental Disabilities RP-6400.8000-580 Programs that provide inpatient and/or outpatient services for people who have been referred by the court for treatment of the mental or emotional disorder that was adjudged to have caused their illegal behavior. 0
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