NGO Registration
- NGO Registration
- Difference in Company, Society and Trust
- How to Start NGO – Form, Register and Run NGO
- Why to Register NGO
- How to run and manage NGO?
- Society Registration
- Society Registration Process and Procedure
- Name Change Process for Society
- How to Register NGO
- Societies Registration Act, 1860
- Public Charitable trust
- Registration Process of Public Charitable Trust
- After Registering the Public Charitable Trust
- Section 8 Non Profit Company Registration
NGO Resources
- NGO Resources
- NGO & Government of India
- NGO Partnership Registration
- Relations of NGOs with Business and Commerce
- Public Grievances Resolution related to Government
- Social Calendar
- NGO Management
- NGO Support
- What is NGO
- Voluntary Organisations and Volunteerism
- NGOs : Classification, Definitions, Typologies and Networks
- Understanding NGOs
- Can any Government Employee or Officer be the member of NGO?
- Income Exemption u/s 35AC Revoked
- Aims, Objectives & Programmes for NGO
NGO Funding & Grants
- NGO Funding
- Fundraising
- Funding and Grant Schemes
- Govt Schemes
- How to raise Funds for NGO
- Project Proposal Process
- Fundraising Ideas and Concepts
- Funding Agencies
- CSR Funding Empanelment by National CSR Hub
- CSR Funds through Corporate
- CSR Policy, Rules, Regulations and Guidelines of Government
- Government Funding Ministries
- International Funding Agencies
- Google for Nonprofits
- Fellowship
- CSR Funding
- Fund Raising
- Government Funding
- Grant Proposal for NGO Writing Preparation Process
- Project Proposals
Indian Non-Profits
- Andaman Nicobar
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Andhra Pradesh
- Assam
- Bihar
- Chandigarh
- Chhattisgarh
- Dadra Nagar Haveli
- Daman and Diu
- Delhi
- Goa
- Gujarat
- Haryana
- Himachal Pradesh
- Jammu Kashmir
- Jharkhand
- Ladakh
- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Lakshadweep
- Madhya Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Manipur
- Meghalaya
- Mizoram
- Mumbai
- Nagaland
- Orissa
- Pondicherry
- Punjab
- Rajasthan
- Sikkim
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana
- Tripura
- Uttar Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
- West Bengal
Recognised NGOs

If the team of social activists of any NGO is already working with their own resources or with their team or with their own funding or with funding from Government and Private funding agencies then the NGO is under the basic criteria of recognised NGO. The recognised NGOs deserve to get support. If somebody just formed NGO and not working on any issue and just expecting for funds only then they do not deserve as recognised NGO to get funds and any kind of support including funding. We do not support such groups and such persons running group for money making. No funding agency or Government Ministry or Department or Corporate Sector entertain such groups who exists as registered organisation to form it as NGO for funding only, without performing any programmes or activities or having any kind of profile for social work.
List of Recognised NGOs in India:
Recognised NGOs of India are working really for the declared purposes, aims, objects and mission.
The list is under improvement and it is to recognises the NGOs whoare working in real sense of the social purposes. There are thousands of NGOs are working broadly in various areas of India, so the complete list may take long time to enlist the recognised NGOs.
Leading NGOs in India:
- Indicorps
- World Vision
- Seva Mandir
- CRY – Child Rights and You
- Give India
- Care India
- Plan India
- Akshayapatra
- Madhaw Jan Kalyan Foundation
- CASA India
List of Recognised NGOs in India to be updated very soon…