Foreign Contribution Regulation Act
The NGOs can not take foreign contribution straight. For this purpose they should be signed up under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act 1976, commonly known as the FCRA.r r There can be 2 types of contribution from the foreign source, i.e. one time or anticipated more than as soon as and even frequently. For any one time contribution the NGOs can get the amount by seeking prior approval of the FCRA Area of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India; whereas for several and regular contributions of the foreign source it is recommended to look for long-term registration from the said Ministry.r r For this function an application is to be made by the NGO, which must be in working for a minimum of three years after its due registration, to the Secretary to the Government of India, ministry of Home Affairs, 26 Mansingh Road, New Delhi u00c3u00a2EUR" 110003 in the recommended Kind FC-8 along with the wanted enclosures (Certification of Registration, Memorandum and Rules or the Count on Deed or any other evidence of registration, audited monetary statement and activity report of the least three years, and if possible letter of the potential benefactor.r r The Ministry sends the accepted application to regional knowledge individuals for confirmation of the credentials and records of the organization. On their positive opinions, the FCRA Section of the Ministry concerns the Certification of Registration to the applicant company.r r https://speakerdeck.com/getfcradelhi
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