NGO Registration
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- Ideal for charitable purpose
- For Non-Profit Organisation/NGO
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Introduction
Benefits of NGO Registration
Need for NGO Registration
Types of NGO Registration
Trust registration, regulated under The Indian trusts Act, 1882
Society registration supervised under Societies Registration Act, 1860
Section 8 Company registration governed under Companies Act, 2013
Trust Registration
Documents Required for Trust Registration
The details of Trustees
Name, Father's name, Age, Residential Address, Occupation, Contact Number and Email address with two latest photographs
Address Proof
Any address proof of the Trustee & the Settlers - Voter I.D / Driving license / Passport
Proof of Property
Electricity Bill or House Tax Receipt or Water Bill Receipt or ownership proof of property. If the property is rented, then a Rent Deed duly notarized with Rent Receipts and NOC from the landlord on a Rs.10/- stamp paper is required
Society Registration
Documents Required for Society Registration
- PAN card of all member proposed for registration of society
- Covering letter containing objective behind formation of society
- Aadhar card of all member proposed for registration of society
- Address proof Owned: Registry Copy and Electricity Bill
- List of all members forming society
- Address Proof Rented: Rent Agreement and Electricity Bill
Section 8 Company Registration
Documents Required for Section 8 Company Registration
- PAN Card of the Member and Directors of the proposed Company
- Address Proof of the Members and Directors (Utility Bill/Telephone Bill/Mobile Bill/Bank Statement not older than two months)
- Passport in case of Foreign Nationals
- Latest passport size photograph of Member and Directors
- Business Address Proof Rented/leased: Rent Agreement, NOC from the Owner, Latest Govt. Electricity Bill or Water Bill)
- Identity Proof of the Member and Directors of the proposed Company (Aadhar /Voter ID/Driving License/Passport)
- Business Address Proof Owned Property: (Copy of Registry and Latest Govt. Electricity Bill or Water Bill)
Documents Required for Section 8 Company Registration
1. Complete the Application Form
2. Document Processing
3. Drafting of Trust Deed/MOA and AOA/Memorandum of Society
4. Paying the Requisite Fees
5. Get Certificate of Incorporation
Recent Notification on NGOs- 2021
FAQ on NGO Registration
Trusts are usually registered at the office of sub-registrar of your area. This is the office where sale/purchase of land property are registered. Societies are registered at the office of the Registrar of Societies of your area. If you don’t have any clue about where to go for registration, I would suggest that you go to the office of sub-registrar / tehsildar etc. and inquire about where to register your NGO.
No, you can start an NGO in a rented property as well. You will need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the owner of the rented property.
Yes, a government employee can become a trustee in an Indian trust. See the details here.
There is no explicit restriction on an NRI becoming a trustee in an Indian trust. See the details here.
You cannot take compensation just for being a trustee in a public charitable trust. However, if you’re doing some professional work for the trust, you can take a reasonable compensation from the trust fund. Please note the word reasonable. It means that if you draw more compensation than market rate, that would be illegal and immoral. See more details.
Well, in the registration process, you would need require 2 to 3 three thousand rupees. The amount varies depending on whether you use the services of a professional or you do all the work on your own.