NGO & Trust Services

"NGO services" refer to the activities and programs carried out by a Non-Governmental Organization, which is a non-profit group focused on addressing social issues, while "trust services" are actions performed by a charitable trust, a legal entity established to manage funds for a specific purpose, often aligned with philanthropic goals; essentially, both aim to serve the public good but may differ in their structure and operations depending on the jurisdiction.

Key points to differentiate:

Structure:

  • An NGO can be structured as a society, company, or even a trust, while a "trust" is a distinct legal entity with a designated set of trustees managing the funds.

Scope:

  • NGOs can operate across a wide range of social issues like education, healthcare, environment, etc., while a trust might focus on a more specific area like medical research or disaster relief.

Funding:

  • Both NGOs and trusts can receive donations, grants, and membership fees, but the management of funds might differ based on the trust deed.

Examples of NGO services

  • Providing education to underprivileged children, Conducting healthcare camps in rural areas,
  • Environmental awareness campaigns, and Advocacy for policy change.

Examples of trust services:

  • Managing a scholarship fund for students
  • Distributing medical aid to disaster victims
  • Funding research projects in a specific field

Below are the list of services we offer :

  • A) NGO Registration
  • B) Trust Registration
  • C) Society Registration
  • D) Other NGO Annual Compliances Consultancy
  • E) FCRA Advisory
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