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FCRA Registration
FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) Registration is a mandatory requirement for NGOs, trusts, and societies that wish to receive foreign funding legally in India. This registration ensures transparency and compliance with regulations set by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Importance of FCRA Registration
Legally Receive Foreign Funds: Enables organizations to lawfully receive donations from foreign sources.
Enhances Credibility: Boosts the trust of donors and stakeholders.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensures adherence to government guidelines and prevents misuse of foreign contributions.
Tax Benefits: Helps in obtaining tax exemptions under applicable laws.
Documentation Required for FCRA Registration
Incorporation Certificate / Trust Deed (for NGOs, societies, trusts)
PAN Card of the organization
MOA & AOA / Trust Deed / Society Registration Certificate
Details of key members, including Aadhaar and PAN copies
Bank account details for receiving foreign contributions
Activity Report of the last three years
Audit reports and financial statements of the last three years
Declaration and Affidavit from Chief Functionary
Benefits of FCRA Registration
Access to Foreign Donations: Organizations can lawfully receive international funding.
Transparency & Accountability: Complies with regulations, enhancing credibility.
Opens Opportunities for Global Collaborations: Registered NGOs can partner with foreign entities.
Improves Social Impact: More funding allows greater outreach and support for social causes.
Regulatory Protection: Ensures that funds are used for the intended purpose with proper documentation.