LEGAL
We maintain transparency and have high principles of integrity to work towards our goal. We are a registered NGO and we actively share all our work in social media for people to be aware of each and every social cause we focus on. Listed below is our banking details for interested donors and other legal information.
1. Memorandum by NRO Consultant (T-Nagar)
Every NGO in India is legally required to document a trust deed/ Memorandum of Understanding/Bylaws (Name and address of the NGO, mission and objectives, details of governing body members, human resource and staffing information, rules and regulations, administrative laws and procedures).
The Memorandum must be prepared and drafted in the acceptable pattern, manner, process and parameters that are required for registration and other procedures. It is better to hire legal NGO Consultants who know the requirements better and have a better knowledge of the procedure. Before the submission of the application for registration of an NGO, it is important to mention the bylaws that represent the rules, regulations, operation modes, working pattern, working area, responsibilities of the NGO and objectives of an NGO.
2. Register NGO
When documents are ready and fee is given, register under Acts.
- Societies Registration Act (In society, minimum seven members are required to be the members.)
- Indian Trusts Act (In Charitable Trust at least two people are required, there is no limit of maximum members.)
- Companies Act (A non-profit Company can be registered under section 8 of the Companies Act with the Registrar of Companies.)
3. Start getting funds
(It can be done through internal sources like fees, donations, subscription charges. And external sources like grants in the form of aid from the Government, private organizations or foreign sources.)
4. Network
Issues We Want to Focus On -
Illiteracy/ Education System, Basic Sanitation, Healthcare/ Hospital Care, Poverty, Women's Safety, Environment,
Unemployment and Agricultural Distress. (Each explained in detail in person.)
NGO Registration can be done either as a trust, society or a private limited non-profit company. Section 2(15) of the Income Tax Act – which is applicable uniformly throughout the Republic of India – defines ‘charitable purpose’ to include ‘relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility'.
5. Banking details
Ek trust : Canara Bank Account number : 0911201022544 | IFSC CODE: CNRB0000911 |
Mount Road branch | Chennai 600-002.
1. Memorandum by NRO Consultant (T-Nagar)
Every NGO in India is legally required to document a trust deed/ Memorandum of Understanding/Bylaws (Name and address of the NGO, mission and objectives, details of governing body members, human resource and staffing information, rules and regulations, administrative laws and procedures).
The Memorandum must be prepared and drafted in the acceptable pattern, manner, process and parameters that are required for registration and other procedures. It is better to hire legal NGO Consultants who know the requirements better and have a better knowledge of the procedure. Before the submission of the application for registration of an NGO, it is important to mention the bylaws that represent the rules, regulations, operation modes, working pattern, working area, responsibilities of the NGO and objectives of an NGO.
2. Register NGO
When documents are ready and fee is given, register under Acts.
- Societies Registration Act (In society, minimum seven members are required to be the members.)
- Indian Trusts Act (In Charitable Trust at least two people are required, there is no limit of maximum members.)
- Companies Act (A non-profit Company can be registered under section 8 of the Companies Act with the Registrar of Companies.)
3. Start getting funds
(It can be done through internal sources like fees, donations, subscription charges. And external sources like grants in the form of aid from the Government, private organizations or foreign sources.)
4. Network
Issues We Want to Focus On -
Illiteracy/ Education System, Basic Sanitation, Healthcare/ Hospital Care, Poverty, Women's Safety, Environment,
Unemployment and Agricultural Distress. (Each explained in detail in person.)
NGO Registration can be done either as a trust, society or a private limited non-profit company. Section 2(15) of the Income Tax Act – which is applicable uniformly throughout the Republic of India – defines ‘charitable purpose’ to include ‘relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility'.
5. Banking details
Ek trust : Canara Bank Account number : 0911201022544 | IFSC CODE: CNRB0000911 |
Mount Road branch | Chennai 600-002.