Introduction
Foreign contributions or funds received from outside India are regulated under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). This Act was introduced to ensure that foreign funding does not affect India’s sovereignty, political independence, or public interest. As per FCRA, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), charitable trusts, and other entities receiving donations from foreign sources must obtain registration. The registration process is handled by the FCRA department under the Ministry of Home Affairs, and prior approval is mandatory. NGOs cannot legally receive foreign donations without completing this FCRA registration.
Validity of FCRA License
The FCRA registration remains valid for a period of five years from the date of approval. If the organization continues its operations, it must apply for renewal at least 12 months before the license expires. Additionally, the organization is required to inform the relevant authorities at least six months prior to the expiration of the FCRA license.
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