Trust Registration Consultancy Service

Funds for NGO is a professional consultancy service dedicated to helping NGOs, nonprofit organizations, and social enterprises secure sustainable funding and achieve long-term financial stability.

With extensive experience and in-depth knowledge of the development sector, we guide organizations through every stage — from formation and registration to fundraising, resource mobilization, and financial management.

Our services include fund development, proposal writing, donor identification, grant application assistance, documentation, legal compliance, FCRA registration, and income tax exemptions (12A & 80G). We help organizations strengthen their credibility, enhance transparency, and align their projects with national and international funding opportunities.

Funds for NGO ensures that every organization is equipped with the right strategies, systems, and support to access resources effectively, implement impactful programs, and achieve their social mission with sustainability and compliance.

Trust is National NGO

When an organization is registered under Funds for NGO, it gains recognition as a national-level entity capable of working across multiple states in India. Traditionally, NGOs registered in Delhi were considered national organizations, but today, many NGOs registered in different states operate effectively at the national level.

An NGO can be formed with a minimum of three members or directors, making it simple to establish, manage, and operate. The Funds for NGO model offers flexibility, credibility, and broader opportunities for fundraising and collaboration with national and international donors.

Due to its structured approach, legal recognition, and ease of governance, registering as a company under the NGO framework is widely recommended and preferred for organizations seeking long-term sustainability, transparency, and effective fund mobilization.

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Trust Registration - Easy to Form, Manage, and Operate as an NGO

Registering under Funds for NGO is one of the most efficient and transparent ways to establish and operate an NGO across India. Unlike other registration methods such as Society or Trust, which often involve complex clerical procedures and ongoing interactions with local officials, registering as a company offers a more structured, professional, and legally recognized framework.

The Funds for NGO model ensures smoother operations with minimal bureaucratic hurdles, greater accountability, and enhanced credibility with donors and funding agencies. Once registered, the organization can function independently while complying with all legal and financial requirements.

This structure is ideal for those who wish to work for social development at the national level while maintaining strong governance, financial transparency, and long-term sustainability. It simplifies the process of managing funds, expanding programs, and collaborating with government and international partners effectively.


Types of trusts :

There are primarily two types of entities under the Funds for NGO framework — Private Company and Section 8 (Non-Profit) Company. A Private Company is formed for business or profit-oriented purposes benefiting its members or shareholders, whereas a Section 8 Company is established exclusively for charitable and social welfare objectives.

A Section 8 Company works for the benefit of the public or a large section of society, focusing on causes such as education, healthcare, environment, women empowerment, and community development. This structure provides higher credibility, legal protection, and eligibility for government and international funding opportunities, making it one of the most preferred forms of NGO registration in India.

Public Charitable Trust and Religious Trust:

A Trust is further classified into Public Charitable Trust and Public Religious Trust. Among these, the Public Charitable Trust is recognized as an NGO, established for the welfare and development of society.

If you intend to register an NGO under the Trust model, it must be registered as a Public Charitable Trust, which allows the organization to carry out charitable, developmental, and community-focused activities for the benefit of the general public.

Religious Trust

In a Religious Trust, the management and activities are carried out by a group associated with a specific religious place or community. The funds collected are generally used for the maintenance, development, and religious activities of that temple or place of worship.

In contrast, a Public Charitable Trust utilizes its property, funds, and resources for the welfare and development of the general public, focusing on charitable, educational, healthcare, and social initiatives that benefit society at large.

What people are saying

“Highly Professional and Trustworthy”

Funds for NGO provided excellent guidance for our NGO registration and funding process. Their team is knowledgeable, responsive, and truly understands the social sector.

@Rahul Shina

“Smooth and Hassle-Free Experience”

We successfully registered our organization with their support. The entire process—from documentation to compliance—was handled efficiently and transparently.

@Hemant Kumar

“Expert Support for NGO Funding”

Their consultancy helped us prepare strong project proposals and connect with reliable funding sources. Highly recommended for NGOs looking to grow sustainably.

@Kavinay Singh

Frequently Asked Questions

Funds for NGO is a professional consultancy service that helps NGOs and social organizations with registration, funding, compliance, and management support across India.

Any individual, group, or organization working for social, charitable, or developmental purposes can register under this model to operate legally and professionally.

A Section 8 Company provides higher credibility, transparency, and eligibility for government and international funding. It also enjoys tax exemptions and long-term operational stability.

Yes, we assist in preparing project proposals, identifying donors, and developing fundraising strategies to help NGOs secure sustainable funding.

Yes, FCRA registration is mandatory for NGOs seeking donations or grants from foreign sources.

Basic documents include identity and address proofs of directors, Memorandum and Articles of Association, PAN, and utility bills for the registered office address.