NGO Registration

What is the meaning of NGO registration?

A group of people coming together for social welfare is the basis for the registration of an NGO. A business that aspires to be benevolent is called a non-governmental organization (NGO). A Non-Profit Organization (NGO) is a group that advocates for several causes such as education, sports, social welfare, science, religion, and the arts.

Who is eligible for NGO?

The Indian Societies Act (XII of 1860) requires voluntary institutions, societies, and trusts to be registered as societies, and applicable laws require them to be registered as public trusts. The grant will not be awarded for more than three years in a row, and the organization must have been in operation for at least three years.

 

Who is eligible to open an NGO?

Applicants must meet specific qualifying requirements in order to establish an NGO. They are listed below: For an NGO to complete the formation process as a private limited company, there is a minimum of two directors and a maximum of 200 members. Seven members are needed to constitute a charitable trust.

 

What are the documents required for NGO registration?

Documents Required for NGO registration:-

  • Memorandum of Association.
  • Articles of Association.
  • Company’s name.
  • Aadhar Card.
  • Voter ID
  • Driving license.
  • Identity proof of all the directors.

 

What is the benefit of NGO?

NGOs may be focused on a broad range of societal issues. Environmental concerns, human and animal rights, enhancing children’s health and welfare, development work, and simply spreading knowledge of certain socially significant issues or activities could all fall under this category.

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