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FCRA Registration in Kerala

That growing international attention on Kerala's development and welfare work means more NGOs there need FCRA compliance to accept foreign funding.

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Kerala's economy is unusually shaped by remittances from its large Gulf-based NRI population, which has fuelled one of the strongest gold loan markets in the country alongside a well-developed spice and agricultural export sector. That growing international attention on Kerala's development and welfare work means more NGOs there need FCRA compliance to accept foreign funding.

For NGOs based in Kerala, StartRight4U handles FCRA registration from documentation through to the Ministry of Home Affairs approval.

Understanding FCRA Registration

Under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010, FCRA registration is what an NGO, trust, or Section 8 company must obtain before legally accepting any donation or grant from a foreign source. Receiving foreign funds without it — even a single contribution — is a serious violation, carrying real legal risk for the organisation and its office-bearers.

Why FCRA Oversight Exists

Foreign contributions to Indian non-profits are regulated closely because of the potential for external money to influence domestic policy, politics, or social movements. Registration brings an NGO under continuous compliance — a dedicated FCRA account at SBI's New Delhi branch, mandatory annual filings, and clear restrictions on how the foreign funds can actually be spent.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The organisation must have existed as a registered trust, society, or Section 8 company for at least three years
  • A demonstrated, verifiable track record of charitable work over that period
  • Minimum charitable spending of ₹15 lakh across the preceding three years (with some relaxation possible)
  • Office-bearers with no conviction history involving communal disharmony, moral turpitude, or fund misuse
  • A dedicated FCRA account opened at SBI's designated New Delhi branch

Documents Needed

  • The organisation's registration certificate and governing document
  • Audited financial statements for the preceding three years
  • An activity report covering the organisation's charitable work
  • PAN and identity documents for all office-bearers
  • Details of the designated FCRA bank account

How FCRA Registration Works

  1. Confirm eligibility against the three-year existence and spending thresholds
  2. Open the mandatory FCRA account at SBI's New Delhi Main Branch
  3. File Form FC-3A on the FCRA online portal with supporting documentation
  4. Address any queries raised by the Ministry of Home Affairs
  5. Receive the registration certificate and begin filing annual FC-4 returns once foreign funds are received

Why Choose StartRight4U

StartRight4U combines regulatory experience with an end-to-end execution team — documentation, compliance review, and direct liaison on your application — so you're not navigating the process alone.

  1. Dedicated specialists, not a generic filing service
  2. Clear, upfront documentation checklist — no last-minute surprises
  3. Direct support through queries and clarifications during review
  4. Transparent pricing with no hidden charges
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