1. Purpose of Listing on Government Portals
- Listing societies on government portals ensures transparency, public visibility, and regulatory compliance.
- It helps the society become eligible for grants, CSR funds, and government schemes.
- The listing allows departments and donors to verify the legal status and activities of the society.
- It promotes accountability and builds public trust in registered entities.
- Many funding agencies refer to these portals to screen and select credible organizations.
2. Registrar of Societies Portal (State-Specific)
- Most states have an official portal managed by the Registrar of Societies, where registered societies are listed.
- These portals typically include the society’s registration number, name, office address, and legal status.
- Societies may be required to update their records annually through the portal.
- The portal may also allow downloading of registration certificates and filed documents.
- Some portals provide public access to search and verify registered societies.
3. NGO Darpan Portal (NITI Aayog)
- Societies can register on the NGO Darpan Portal managed by NITI Aayog to access government schemes and grants.
- Registration requires uploading basic information, registration certificate, PAN, and details of office bearers.
- Once verified, the society receives a Unique ID (NGO Darpan ID).
- This ID is mandatory for applying for grants from central ministries or departments.
- The platform also displays the society’s activity area, funding history, and contact information.
4. FCRA Portal (for Foreign Contributions)
- Societies receiving foreign contributions must register on the FCRA portal under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
- Listing here includes FCRA registration number, approval status, and compliance history.
- Only societies listed and approved under FCRA can legally receive foreign donations.
- The portal requires regular filing of annual returns (Form FC-4) and disclosures.
- Public can view FCRA-registered societies and their financial details.
5. Income Tax and Other Functional Portals
- Societies with 12A or 80G income tax exemptions are listed on the Income Tax Department portal.
- These listings help donors verify eligibility for tax-deductible donations.
- Societies involved in specific domains may also appear on skill development, health, or education ministry portals.
- Inclusion in these portals often requires prior registration with sector-specific government programs.
Listing enhances access to recognition, collaborations, and funding opportunities.



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