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General FAQs

General FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions- FAQS About Charity 

Generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering also an aid given to those in need receive charity from the neighbors. 

Most of the NGOs do pay salary but the added job satisfaction of working with NGOs is much better than any other job. 

It is a proven fact that giving charity is linked with utmost self-satisfaction. With a calm mind, everything is rightly placed and brings a better life. Logically, good luck.

Only registered NGOs are deemed to be legal or allowed to be legal. Make sure you are donating to an NGO registered and have a legal identity.

Not recommended unless you know the individual personally. There are many scamsters who take donations on their account but never give to the needy.

Yes. There are sections like 80G for Indian donations and 501(c)3 for international donations talks about all the benefits of Tax that a donor could avail. 

Food which is good in condition and not stale in nature can be donated but I found anything unhealthy about food, it won’t be distributed at the facility.

Yes, regardless of age, gender, etc everyone is welcome but it just takes a small legal formality to admit.

Yes, Orphanages usually have kids of different ages. Donating old school uniforms, bags and books can actually be a better idea of helping orphan kids.

Many of the self-claimed NGOs are actually fake. They are not registered yet. If you want to view the total list of Charitable organizations in India, we have a list of 1400+ NGOs

Both types of charity are beneficial as far as the Tax benefits are concerned. For people who can make time, we suggest them to personally visit the NGO and make their contribution of any type. Either money or items or time.

To ensure that the donor is rightly informed about the expenditure of their donations, SERUDS or any registered NGO will follow a strict post-donation procedure and bills for the same are duly shared.