To register an NGO Trust in India, prepare a trust deed, obtain signatures from trustees, and submit it to the local Sub-Registrar office for registration.
You have to fill your details in our simple online questionnaire.
Based on the details provided we will start drafting the society registration Application
Preparation of the Memorandum of Association according to the clauses.
Based on the rules you want to set up for your NGO, we will include the same in your NGO registration application.
Once your Society is registered, we shall send you Society Registration via courier.
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An NGO or Non-Governmental Organization is basically a non-profit or not for profit organization which strives to work towards the betterment of the underprivileged sections of Society. NGO’s could have a wide variety of interests of society in mind. This could include Environmental causes, human and/or animal rights, improving the health and welfare of children, development work and could even include raising awareness about some causes or activities of social importance.
With all that being stated, sometimes NGO’s are also established to act as fronts for political as well as religious interests. However, NGOs being non-profit organizations, these entities are not allowed to shell out the profits to the members as dividends. All profits made by the organization have to be invested towards the social cause the NGO is helping.
NGOs essentially raise the money from donors, who might or might not receive tax breaks on their donations. Essentially in India, there are 3 ways to set up an NGO:
Trust
Section-8 Company
Society
A requesting letter for registration signed by founding members stating purpose of formation
Certified copy of MoA [Memorandum of Association]
Copy of the rules and regulations members will abide by
Name, Address, Occupation of all members of society with signatures
Minutes of meeting
Declaration by President of Society
Sworn affidavit from the President or Secretary, declaring the relationship between subscribers
Address Proof of Registered office and No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the landlord