FCRA Registration

The Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) is a significant piece of legislation in India, designed to regulate the acceptance and utilization of foreign contributions or foreign hospitality by individuals, associations, or companies. Enacted in 1976 and subsequently amended in 2010, FCRA aims to ensure that foreign funds are used for lawful purposes and do not affect the sovereignty and integrity of India.

    Documents Required for FCRA Registration

    Normal FCRA Registration

    1. Registration Certificate of Association
    2. Memorandum of Association/ Trust Deed
    3. The audited statement of accounts for the last three years
    4. Activity Report for the last 3 years.
    5. NGO Darpan ID from the NITI Aayog portal
    6. Adhaar Card of all the office bearers

    Prior Permission FCRA Registration

    1. Registration Certificate of Association
    2. Memorandum of Association/Trust Deed
    3. Darpan ID from the NITI Aayog portal
    4. Adhaar Card of all the office bearers
    5. Commitment letter from the donor organization and agreement

    Project report for which FC will be received

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