NGOs (Non-Government Organisations) are established for charitable and social welfare purposes such as health care, education, poverty relief, food distribution, and environmental protection. These entities operate for the betterment of society and can be registered under different legal frameworks.
NGO operates as a separate legal entity distinct from its members.
Registered NGOs can legally receive donations for charitable purposes.
NGO registration is simple and allows easy engagement in social work.
NGOs are usually non-profit organizations. They can be registered in three main forms based on different governing laws:
Registered under the Indian Trust Act, focusing on charitable and welfare activities.
Governed by the Societies Registration Act, suitable for community-based organizations.
Registered under Companies Act, 2013 for charitable or non-profit objectives.
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After registration, NGOs must also complete the following compliances to remain active and eligible for funding:
Mandatory ID for NGOs to work with government departments.
Tax exemption registrations for NGO and donors.
Required for receiving corporate CSR funds.
Needed to accept foreign funds legally.
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