An NGO means a non-governmental organisation. Every work done in the NGO is just for the benefit of society. There are different types of NGOs in India that are working on health care, education, family planning, environment protection, wildlife conservation, child labour protections, women empowerment and many other works related to these fields which helped society.Â
NGOs can also run the programs to show the importance of education, the importance of family planning, women safety in India, the importance of unity in diversity and many more. The role of NGOs in the development of society and all other fields is huge.Â
What is an NGO?
NGO stands for non-governmental organisation. An NGO is a private organisation that is run by a person or group of individuals. There is no role of the government under the NGO.Â
Any person can run his NGO. There are some rules and conditions which should be followed by that person while making his own NGO. In India, it is the Central Society Act under which all the NGOs are registered.Â
In the state of Rajasthan, there is Rajasthan society Act which deals with NGOs in Rajasthan.Â
Purpose of NGOsÂ
There are lots of purposes for NGOs in India. There are different types of NGOs in India which help poor people by solving their problems. Every NGO works in different situations, but there are some common purposes of NGOs which are as follows:
- Helping the people
- Providing the education to poor children
- Helping orphan children
- Providing books to students
- Helping old people
- Organising programs for awareness
In simple words, every work related to social welfare can be done by NGOs.Â
If you want to do good to all the people and you feel that you should help such types of people then you can also open your NGO or join any other NGO.Â
Different types of NGOs in IndiaÂ
There are mainly three different types of NGOs in India based on the registration which are registered under the Companies Act, the Indian trust act and the societies act.Â
Whenever a person wants to start his NGO, he must have the knowledge of which type of NGO he should open. After knowing about the different types of NGOs in India, a person can run his NGO properly with the help of his team. There are mainly three types of NGOs in India:
- NGO as company
- NGO as trust
- NGO as society
NGO as a company
Whenever you want to open an NGO you should decide which type of work you want to do in the NGO. When an NGO is started as a company then the NGO should be registered under section 8 of the Companies Act 1956. The NGO registered under the Companies Act is also known as section 8 company.Â
The difference between a company and a section 8 company is that the purpose of opening a normal company is to earn profit. But when a company is open under section 8 of the Companies Act 1956, then the purpose of the section 8 company is to do charity and social service.Â
Key Points in NGO as a company
- Section 8 companies are known as NGOÂ Â
- They can also take grants from the government.Â
- Section 8 companies are also known as a non-profit company
- If the NGO is registered under section 8, it enjoys tax exemption. It means the donation given to the section 8 company is exempted from tax.
- They should be minimum 3 members to start NGO as a company
- There is no maximum limit for NGO as a company
- The maximum time for the process of registration is 3 to 6 months.Â
NGO as a Society
If you want to open your NGO as a society, then you should register your NGO under the Societies Act. Whenever you want to register your NGO under society, you have to decide that whether you want to open your NGO as:
- National level society
- State-level society
NGO as National level society
- The minimum requirement of members is 8.
- The members should belong from different states
- These NGOs can provide their services all over India.
- National level society NGOs can take the grant from the National level
- It takes one to two months for registration
NGO as state-level society
- There should be a minimum of 7 members.
- The members should belong from the same state
- State-level society NGOs can provide their services within that state.
- State-level society NGO can only take the grant from the state level
- It takes one to two months for registration
NGO as a trust
If you want to open your NGO as a trust then you should register your NGO under the Indian trust act.Â
- There should be minimum 2 members
- No maximum members limit
- The government ministry provide the fund for NGOs as trust
There are two types of NGOs as a trust
- Private trust
- Public trust
Private trust
- It is open for self-purpose
- No grant is provided for private trust
- A private trust is not considered as NGO
- These trusts are not exempted from tax
Public Trust
- It is also known as charitable Trust
- Public trust is registered for a charity
- Public trust can take the grant from ministry and government
- Public trust is considered as NGOs
- These trusts are exempted from tax.Â
Whether you are opening a private trust or public trust, you have to sign a Partnership deed which is a written agreement between two or more members who are going to become a trustee.Â
The NGOs opened under these three registration categories can do the work under different categories. They can work on them:
- Basis of their orientation
- Basis of the level of operation
- Basis upon sectors
Types of NGOs on the basis of their orientation
There are mainly three different types of NGOs in India on the basis of their orientation that are:
- Charitable orientation
- Service orientation
- Participatory orientation
- Empowering orientation
Charitable orientation
Charitable orientation NGO primarily focused to provide the necessities to the lower-income communities. They provide them with clothing, medicine, food, housing facilities, school education, transport and many other things.Â
These types of NGOs help the people during natural situations and emergency situations as well. You have heard that many of the NGOs provide free services in times of floods. Such types of NGOs come under charitable orientation.Â
Service orientation
Service orientation NGOs promote the awareness of education, health, family planning etc. Their main motive is to educate people aware of their right to education, health and many more. These NGOs provide services with the collaboration of other parties as well.Â
Participatory orientation
Participatory orientation and yours are considered as self-help projects. In these types of NGOs, the local people are engaged with the deployment of a project by contributing their share in the form of money, land, labour, material, tools, etc.
Empowering orientation
The goal of the empowering orientation NGOs is to educate the needy people about the social, political and economic factors which impact their lives. If there is any e problem to the society they hold the power to file the public interest litigation on the behalf of such people. These NGOs make people aware of their fundamental rights.Â
Types of NGOs on the basis of the level of operation
There are mainly four types of NGOs in India which are based on the level of operation:
- Community-based NGOs
- City-level NGOs
- National level NGOs
- International NGOs
Community-based NGO
These types of NGOs in India target a specific community. They work in small groups to increase the standard of society.Â
City-level NGOs
These types of NGOs in India work at the City level. These are the mixture of club business associations, communal organisations and educational groups. These NGOs work to solve the different types of problems on the city level.
National level NGO in India
The involvement of these NGOs is at the national level. National level NGO has a huge team of volunteers. All the team members of this type of NGO have a National agenda. Red Cross Societies, professional organisations, etc. are examples of national-level NGOs in India.
International NGOs
The non-governmental organisation which organises its activities on an international level comes under international NGOs.Â
Different types of NGOs based on Sectors
There are lots of sectors in India where an NGO can work. These sectors are:
- Agriculture
- Education
- Development of society
- Health care
- Environmental issues
- Poverty removal
- Reservation in India
- Waste management
- Women safety in India
All these are the types on which an NGO can work. There is every type of NGO existing in India which is providing good services and helping the society to make peace and harmony between citizens of India.Â
How to join NGOs in India
There are two main types by which you can join the NGOs in India.
- Join NGO as a member
- Start your own NGO
How to join an NGO as a member?
If you really want to join an NGO in India then there are some conditions which should be fulfilled by you. It is the work of helping others. You must have the ability to help other persons without thinking about your personal gain.Â
- There are two courses that are BSW and MSW. These courses are related to NGOs. With the help of these courses, you can join the NGOs for internships which build your experience in this field.
- You can also join the NGOs online and offline.Â
- You can meet with people who are running NGOs near your city and ask them to get the membership of the NGOs.
- A person can also join the NGO online through the websites of NGOs.
The websites of NGOs provide options:
- Become a member
- Get involved
- Internship
A person can choose any option from these options. If a person is thinking about opening his own and then he should get one internship in another NGO so that he can know about the working of the NGOs. After clicking on these options they will ask you to fill the phone with your details.Â
After the verification of your details, they may add you as a member to allow you to do an internship with them.
Note-before feeling the details in a site, first confirm that the site is real or fake.
Start your own NGO
Any person who is willing to help other people by solving their problems can start his personal NGO.Â
The requirement to open NGO
- There must be at least 7 members to start the NGO who have the same purpose.Â
- Trust deed
- Memorandum of association/rules and regulation
- Articles of association regulation
- ID proof
- Residence proof
These are some requirements to open an NGO. Any person can open his NGO by providing these requirements and documents used for the registration of the NGO. There can be some changes in the documents based on the different types of NGOs in India.Â
Registration of NGOs in India
It is not necessary that a person must have to register his NGO. If the members of an NGO don’t want to take any financial help from the Government of India, they can skip the part of the registration of the NGO.Â
But if the members of an NGO registered their NGO, then we can also take help from the government to run their NGOs.Â
There are three main Acts in which you can register your NGO:
- Trust Act
- Society Act
- Companies Act
Registration of NGO under Trust Act
Different states have their different trust act in which you can register your NGO but in case if there is no trust act in the State then, Trust Act 1982Â will be applicable for the registration of NGO in that state.Â
- If you want to register your NGO in a trust act, there must be at least two trustees for your NGO.Â
- The person has to submit his application letter to the charity commissioner or registrar of that state
- Requirement of Trust deed
Registration of NGO under Society Act
NGO can be registered under the Society Act of the state. For the registration of NGO under the Society Act the required documents are:
- Memorandum of association rules and regulation
- There should be at least 7 members
Registration of NGO under companies Act
The person can also register his NGO under the Companies Act. The required document for the registration of NGO under the Companies Act are:
- Memorandum of association
- Articles of association
- There should be at least three members in NGO
These are the three ways by which you can register your NGO and take financial aid from the government as well. The members of the NGO will depend upon the Act in which you have registered your NGO.Â
Bank accounts for NGO
When a person starts an NGO, he has to open a bank account in the name of the NGO so that he can collect the donation from other persons also. There are some specific documents that should be there to open the bank account for NGO:
- PAN card
- Registration certificate of NGO
- Other related documents
How to collect funds for NGO
There are three ways to collect funds for NGOs. If you have already registered your NGO under any act,Â
- You can take financial help from the government.Â
- By creating the online website, you can add your NGO bank account details by adding a donation button on your website.
- The organisation of programs in which the NGO can collect donations.Â
Top NGOs in India
There are different types of NGOs in India in which many of the NGOs are working day and night for the help of people. There are some top NGOs in India such as:
These are some top NGOs in India that are working on the top level. You can also open your NGO like these and yours if you really want to help other people.Â
FAQ related to different types of NGOs in India
What is the full form of an NGO?
The full form of NGO is a non-governmental organisation. It is an organisation that helps poor people to solve their problems by providing them with necessities.Â
What is an NGO?Â
NGO means non-governmental organisation. NGOs are not used for profit-making activities.Â
How to register an NGO?
NGO as such is not registered as an NGO anywhere. There are different types of NGOs in India. You can register your NGO in the form of a trust, company or society by filling the registration form under the trust act, Companies Act or societies act. You can choose the type for your NGO as per requirement.
What are the different types of NGOs in India?
There are many three different types of NGOs in India which are NGO as company NGO as trust NGO as a society.
Conclusion
So these are the briefs on different types of NGOs in India. Every type of NGO has its benefits. These are exempted from the tax and anyone can give donations to NGOs. NGOs work for the public welfare and it encourages the people for charity.Â
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