Updated on June 21, 2025 12:29:17 PM
One of the most effective ways to change society in Goa is to start an NGO. The first step in building a well-organized and significant organization is registering your non-profit, regardless of your areas of interest: education, health, women's empowerment, the environment, or rural development.
NGOs in Goa may register under one of three primary legal forms: Section 8 Company, Trust, or Society. A trust needs at least two trustees and is registered under the Indian Trusts Act. The Societies Registration Act of 1860 governs societies and requires a minimum of seven members. A Section 8 Company is registered under the Companies Act of 2013 and is perfect for people who want a professional setup with limited liability.
Your NGO can gain legal status and other advantages by registering. It allows you to receive donations (both domestic and foreign), apply for government grants, open a bank account in the name of the NGO, and win over the public. Members' identification and proof of address, a Memorandum of Association (MOA), Rules and Regulations, and passport-size photos are among the necessary paperwork.
Make the first move toward creating a better and more promising future for the community by selecting Professional Utilities for comprehensive assistance with NGO registration in Goa.
NGO Registration [Sample]
NGO registration in Goa is the official process of forming a non-profit organization to promote social welfare, education, healthcare, environment, and other charitable causes. By registering an NGO, you provide it with legal recognition, allowing it to operate lawfully and access various benefits.
A registered NGO in Goa can receive public and private donations, apply for government schemes, and become eligible for tax exemptions under Section 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act. These exemptions help attract more donors and reduce financial liabilities.
Legal registration also builds trust among communities, authorities, and funding agencies. It enhances transparency and opens the door for CSR funding and international collaborations.
Whether you’re planning to work in rural development, education, or environmental protection, registering your NGO in Goa is the first step toward creating a credible and sustainable impact in society.
There are three types of NGO registration and each of them are governed by different laws:
Section 8 company is the most popular form of NGO registration and has more credibility among donors, government and other stakeholders. It has more benefits than traditional charitable institutions and is registered under the Companies Act, 2013. The main objective of Section 8 company is to promote arts, sports, commerce, science, religion, social welfare, charity and environmental protection. Section 8 company can be registered both as a private limited company or a public limited company.
Trust, also known as Charitable Trust, is a non-profit organization registered under the Trust Act of 1882. Trust is incorporated as a legal entity where the owner or “trustor” transfers his assets to the second party or “trustee” for the benefit of the third party or “beneficiary”. There are two types of trust - Public Trust and Private Trust. Public Trust is created to provide benefit to the general public, and Private Trust is created to benefit a particular group of individuals.
Society is a form of non-governmental organization created by a group of individuals united for a common non-profit objective of a charitable cause. It is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. All the entity members come together and work towards promoting charitable activities like education, art, science, religion, sport, etc.
Note: It should be ensured that the company name does not resemble the name of any other already registered company and also does not violate the provisions of emblems and names (Prevention of Improper Use Act, 1950). You can quickly check the name availability by using our company name search tool to verify the same.
Post incorporation of Section 8 company, you’ll receive the following documents:
Post incorporation of Trust, you’ll receive the following documents:
Post incorporation of Society, you’ll receive the following documents:
The total fee for NGO registration in Goa is ₹9,499 , which includes government fee as well as professional fee of Professional Utilities.
NGO Registration in Goa | Registration Fees |
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✅ Digital Signature Certificate Fee | ₹3,000 |
✅ Government Fee(Stamp Duty) | ₹2,500 |
✅ Professional Fee | ₹3,999 |
✅ Total Cost | ₹9,499* |
Note: The aformentioned Fees is exclusive of GST.
*Important Note: The total cost of registering a company varies from state to state. Refer to the map for state-wise prices.
Working towards the betterment and improvement of society without any profit motive is an excellent service to the world. To do that legally, establishing an NGO is very important to get various benefits like donations from prominent foundations, tax exemptions, etc.
Choosing the suitable form of NGO is equally crucial as it is a one time work but would benefit the organization in the long-term. We at Professional Utilities offer free expert consultation to help you choose the right kind of non-profit organization as per your requirements. Get in touch with our professional team to decide which form of non-governmental organization is most suitable for your company’s goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
First, you need to decide which type of NGO you want to establish. Secondly, you need to arrange & provide proper identity & address proof of directors, members, and professionals' declaration (CA, CS, etc.).
It depends on the type of NGO and the number of people registered as members.
Name of a Section 8 Company (NGO) should not include the words Private Limited (Pvt. Ltd.) or Limited (Ltd.) at the end of its name. The proposed name of a Section 8 Company shall include either of the words - Foundation / Forum / Association / Federation / Chambers / Confederation / Council / Electoral Trust as per Rule 8A(1)(u) of Companies (Incorporation) Fifth Amendment Rules, 2019.
No, a single person cannot start an NGO. Minimum two people are required for Section 8 company incorporation, and at least three people are required for Trust and Society registration.
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