The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Offices that are responsible for acquiring, planning, constructing, expanding, repairing and/or managing the utilization of a physical plant in order to most effectively provide for the delivery of services; arrange for security, supervise the management of basic utilities (heating, electricity, air conditioning and sanitary arrangements), and other similar tasks. Specific responsibilities may include long-range and annual facility planning; facility financial forecasting; real estate acquisition and/or disposal; architectural and engineering planning and design; new construction and/or renovation; work specifications, installation and space management; maintenance and operations management; energy management; telecommunications integration; security; and/or general administrative services.
Organizational Planning and Development Offices
Offices that are responsible for performing short and long range planning for all administrative and programmatic services with the objective of improving overall effectiveness and efficiency, making good use of an organization’s resources and achieving the organization’s mission. Tasks may include identifying and utilizing promising practices, assessing and implementing business diversification strategies, writing effective business plans, conducting feasibility studies, ensuring effective internal communication, building organizational capacity, managing self-contained projects, developing and delivering effective programs and services, and engaging in a strategic planning process that will provide a blueprint for achieving their mission.
Offices that are responsible for enhancing an organization's public image with current and potential service recipients and customers, donors and grant makers, government offices, the media, special target audiences and/or the community at large. Public relations is the art of helping the public understand what an organization does and encouraging them to regard its efforts positively.