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Overview

Non Profit Organization

An NGO is a non-profit organization that operates independently of government control and is dedicated to social, cultural, or environmental causes.

Legal Structure

An NGO can be registered as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company under Indian law. The legal structure depends on the objectives of the NGO and the extent of its operations.

Purpose

The purpose of an NGO is to promote social welfare and to work towards the betterment of society. NGOs operate in various sectors, such as education, healthcare, human rights, and environmental conservation.

Governance

NGOs are governed by a board of directors or trustees, who are responsible for overseeing the operations of the organization and ensuring that it is aligned with its objectives.

Overview

Non Profit Organization

An NGO is a non-profit organization that operates independently of government control and is dedicated to social, cultural, or environmental causes.

Legal Structure

An NGO can be registered as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company under Indian law.

Purpose

The purpose of an NGO is to promote social welfare and to work towards the betterment of society.

Governance

NGOs are governed by a board of directors or trustees, who are responsible for overseeing the operations of the organization and ensuring that it is aligned with its objectives.

Benefits of an NGO registration in India

Legal Recognition

NGO registration provides legal recognition to the organization, making it eligible for various benefits and exemptions under Indian law, such as tax exemptions, foreign funding, and other government benefits.

Credibility

Registered NGOs have greater credibility and are considered more trustworthy by donors, supporters, and beneficiaries, which can help in fundraising and advocacy efforts.

Liability Protection

Registered NGOs have limited liability protection, which means that the personal assets of the members or trustees are not at risk in case of legal action or debts of the organization.

Social Impact

Registration of NGOs enables them to have a greater social impact, as they are better equipped to implement their programs and activities in a structured and organized manner.

Documents Required

Aadhaar Card & Identity Card

Particulars & photographs

Address Proof

Objective of the trust deed

Name of the society

Memorandum of association and by-laws

Workplace Address Proof

DIR-2 proofs

Utility bills

Affidavit about the deposits

INC 14 and INC 15 declaration

Board members details

Offline Process

Offline NGO registration process

It addresses the queries of the customers and has a grievance cell or feedback portal.

Complete the registration process through online submission of the forms. 

It is important to complete all the formalities such as informing the customer about the Trust/Society registration/Company Act.

Online Process

Online NGO registration process

The business owners can fill up the questionnaires, provide the necessary details, submit the documents and initiate online payments through secure gateways. 

A panel of advisors will walk you through the process. You must consult an assigned relationship manager to obtain a digital signature certificate, write the name reservation application, draft the MOA and AOA documents and wait for the certificate of incorporation.

It takes 15 to 18 working days for the successful completion of the process.

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Have Questions? Find Answers Here

Trust and society and profitable NGOs are its types.

An NGO has the post of a president, general secretary and treasurer.

Yes, a government employee is eligible to become a trustee for an Indian trust.

You need around two to three thousand for the registration process. To avail the services of a lawyer, a company must pay him/her for executing tasks such as making trust deeds, creating MOAs and framing the rules and regulations.