NGO & Trust Registration
Trademark registration secures your brand's exclusive rights, protecting its identity and preventing unauthorized use.
Trademark registration secures your brand's exclusive rights, protecting its identity and preventing unauthorized use.
NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) and Trust registration refer to the formal process by which non-profit organizations and charitable trusts are legally recognized and established under the relevant laws and regulations of a country. These registrations are essential for NGOs and trusts to operate legally, raise funds, and carry out their charitable or social welfare activities.
1. Legal Recognition: Provides formal recognition as a legitimate entity, allowing the NGO to operate legally.
2. Fundraising: Enables access to grants, donations, and funding from government and international organizations.
3. Tax Exemptions: Qualifies the NGO for tax exemptions and benefits.
4. Credibility and Trust: Enhances credibility with donors, partners, and beneficiaries.
5. Banking: Facilitates opening bank accounts and conducting financial transactions in the name of the NGO.
6. Governance and Structure: Establishes a clear governance structure and operational framework.
1. Trust Deed: Prepare a trust deed detailing the objectives, governance structure, and operational rules of the NGO.
2. Trustees Information: Provide details of the trustees, including identification documents (e.g., CNIC, passport).
3. Name of the Trust: Choose and verify the availability of a unique name for the trust.
4. Registered Office Address: Provide an official address for the trust.
5. Affidavit: Submit an affidavit confirming the intentions and commitments of the trustees.
6. Memorandum of Association: Document outlining the mission, vision, and objectives of the NGO.