Starting an NGO is a powerful way to drive social change and contribute to the community. NGO registration gives your organization a legal identity, enabling you to operate transparently, open a bank account, receive donations, and apply for government grants and approvals.
NGOs in India can be registered as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company, depending on the nature of the work, scale of operations, and funding goals. Each structure has its own legal framework, benefits, and compliance requirements.
The registration process includes choosing the right structure, preparing the necessary documents like MOA and trust deed, and filing with the appropriate authority. A properly registered NGO builds trust among donors, stakeholders, and beneficiaries.
Whether your mission is education, healthcare, women empowerment, environment, or rural development, NGO registration is the first step to making your impact legal and long-lasting.