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NGO First is a technology-driven platform that offers bespoke NGO management and advisory solutions for a wide range of business requirements.Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in driving social change and promoting the welfare of society. In India, NGOs can be registered under different legal structures, including Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies. Each registration type offers specific benefits and obligations, making it essential to understand the nuances of each option before deciding which one best suits your organization’s objectives.

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Types of NGO Registration in India

NGOs in India can be registered under three primary legal structures:

Trust Registration

A Trust is a form of non-profit organization (NPO) established to assist and support specific causes such as education, healthcare, and community development. The Indian Trusts Act of 1882 governs trusts.

Society Registration

Societies are groups of individuals who come together to achieve common goals or objectives. They are formed to promote charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, or social causes. Societies are registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860.

Section 8 Company Registration

Section 8 Companies, also known as Non-Profit Companies or Non-Governmental Companies (NGOs), are registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. They are established to promote commerce, art, science, religion, charity, or any other functional object without the intention of making a profit.

ServicesOur Range of NGO Services

NGO First provides a range of NGO Services in India

Trust Registration

Trust Registration

A Trust is a form of non-profit organization (NPO) established to assist and support specific causes such as education, healthcare, and community development. The Indian Trusts Act of 1882 governs trusts.To register a trust as an NGO, the trust must have charitable or social objectives and must work towards promoting the welfare of the society.

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society registration

Society Registration

Societies are groups of individuals who come together to achieve common goals or objectives. They are formed to promote charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, or social causes. Societies are registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. By registering a society, the group of individuals can formalize their association and establish a legal entity that is recognized by the government.

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Section 8 Company Registration

Section 8 Company Registration

Section 8 Companies, also known as Non-Profit Companies or Non-Governmental Companies (NGOs), are registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. They are established to promote commerce, art, science, religion, charity, or any other functional object without the intention of making a profit.

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NGO Darpan Registration

NGO Darpan

NGOs can register themselves on NGO-DARPAN by providing information about their organization, including its name, registration details, sector, area of work, contact details, and annual reports. Once registered, NGOs can update their information, access government schemes and grants, and showcase their work through the platform.

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12A Registration for NGO

12A Registration for NGO

The registration is granted under section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and is necessary for a trust to be eligible for tax exemptions on its income.The benefits of 12A Registration Online include exemption from income tax on the trust, Society, or Section-8 Company income, the ability to apply for government grants, and the eligibility for tax-deductible donations from donors.

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80G Registration for NGO

80G Registration for NGO

80G Registration for NGO certificate provided by the Income Tax Department of India to eligible Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and charitable trusts. This registration certificate provides tax exemption to donors who donate to these organizations.When a donor donates to an NGO registered under 80G, they can claim a tax deduction on their donated amount while filing their Income Tax returns.

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CSR Form1 Registration

Form CSR-1 Registration for NGO

In India, companies that meet certain criteria are required to spend a certain amount of their profits on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities as per the Companies Act, 2013. The Act mandates that certain companies have to constitute a CSR committee, formulate a CSR policy, and spend at least 2% of their average net profits made during the three immediately preceding financial years on CSR activities.

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CSR Form1 Registration

FCRA Registration for NGO

FCRA stands for the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act. FCRA registration is mandatory for non-profit organizations that receive foreign contributions or donations.Without FCRA registration, non-profit organizations are prohibited from receiving foreign donations, and any such donations received can be seized by the government, leading to a significant financial and reputational loss for the organization.

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