fcra registration in india

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  • Published date: March 2, 2019
    • New Delhi, New Delhi, New Delhi, India

NGOs intending to receive funds and contributions from various other countries should first signed up under the arrangements of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 1976. Either permanent registration or prior permission for a specific contribution can be looked for from the FCRA Area of Ministry of Home Affairs. A registered NGO having presence for at least three years can be signed up under this provision.


The NGOs can not take foreign contribution directly. For this purpose they must be registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act 1976, generally called the FCRA.


There can be 2 types of contribution from the foreign source, i.e. one time or anticipated more than when and even regularly. For any one time contribution the NGOs can receive the quantity by looking for prior authorization of the FCRA Area of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India; whereas for multiple and regular contributions of the foreign source it is advisable to seek permanent registration from the stated Ministry.


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