What is CSR Registration?
CSR Registration allows NGOs, Trusts, and Societies to become eligible to receive CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) funding from companies. As per Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, eligible companies must spend a portion of their profits on CSR activities through registered implementing agencies.
Why is it needed?
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Makes NGOs eligible to receive CSR funding from companies
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Builds credibility and trust among corporate donors
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Ensures compliance with MCA (Ministry of Corporate Affairs) regulations
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Expands opportunities for NGOs to execute large-scale projects
Who needs it?
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NGOs, Trusts, and Societies already registered under 12A & 80G
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Section 8 Companies working on charitable and social welfare projects
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Organizations looking to collaborate with corporates for CSR projects
Our Assistance:
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Guidance on eligibility and requirements for CSR Registration
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Assistance in applying on MCA portal with CSR-1 Form
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Documentation support and end-to-end registration process
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Advisory on CSR compliance and donor collaboration