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NGO Registration

Transforming Ideas into Impactful Action

At NOZIX, we understand the importance of giving back to the community. If you’re passionate about making a difference, starting an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) can be a rewarding experience. However, the process of registering an NGO can be daunting. In this article, we’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of NGO registration.

Why Register Your NGO with NOZIX?

At NOZIX, we believe that every mission to make the world a better place deserves the right foundation. Registering your NGO isn’t   just a legal formality—it’s the first step toward turning your vision into reality. Whether you’re launching a grassroots movement or a  global non-profit, we simplify the process, so you can focus on what matters most: creating change.Starting an NGO can feel overwhelming, but with NOZIX, you’re not just filling forms—you’re building a legacy. Here’s how we stand apart:

Expertise That Matters: We’ve navigated the complexities of NGO registration, so you don’t have to. Our knowledge ensures your paperwork is flawless.

Tailored Guidance: No two NGOs are the same. We provide customized solutions based on your goals, ensuring your organization’s structure aligns with your mission.

Stress-Free Compliance: From legal requirements to documentation, we handle it all, minimizing delays and maximizing efficiency.

Our NGO Registration Process

Initial Consultation:We start by understanding your NGO’s purpose, structure, and specific needs. This helps us craft a tailored registration plan.

Document Preparation:We guide you in preparing essential documents such as your Memorandum of Association (MOA), Articles of Association (AOA), and more, ensuring legal accuracy.

Submission & Follow-up:Once everything is in place, we submit your application to the relevant authorities and monitor the process until approval.

Ongoing Support:Registration isn’t the end—we offer continuous compliance support, helping you manage annual filings, audits, and regulatory updates.

Choose a Name and Mission Statement:The first step in registering an NGO is to choose a unique name and create a mission statement. Ensure that your name is not already registered with the authorities and that your mission statement clearly outlines the purpose and objectives of your NGO.

Register with the Relevant Authorities:In INDIA, NGOs are registered with the [Registrar of Societies/ Charity Commissioner]. You’ll need to submit an application form, along with the required documents, such as:

– Memorandum of Association

– Articles of Association

– Certificate of Incorporation

– Proof of address

Obtain Tax Exemption

To obtain tax exemption, you’ll need to register with the [Income Tax Department]. You’ll need to submit an application form, along with the required documents, such as:

– Certificate of Registration

– Memorandum of Association

– Articles of Association

Register with the FCRA (If Applicable)

If your NGO receives foreign funding, you’ll need to register with the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). You’ll need to submit an application form, along with the required documents, such as:

– Certificate of Registration

– Memorandum of Association

– Articles of Association

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Q: What is the purpose of a Section 8 Company?

A: A Section 8 Company is established for promoting commerce, art, science, sports, education, research, social welfare, religion, charity, protection of environment, or such other objects.

2. Q: What is the penalty for non-compliance? 

A: Penalty and fine, which may vary depending on the nature of non-compliance.

3. Q: Can I file annual returns online?                                                                                                                  

A: Yes, annual returns can be filed online through the MCA portal.

3. What documents are required to register an NGO?

The required documents may vary depending on your country’s regulations, but generally include:

-Memorandum of Association (MOA)

-Articles of Association (AOA)

Identity Proof of Founders and Members

Proof of Address

Business Plan or Statement of Purpose

Bank Account Details (if applicable)

Our team will guide you through the complete documentation process to ensure everything is in order.

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