How to Register a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) with CAC in Nigeria
A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is a nonprofit organization or voluntary group which is organized at a local, national and/or international level for a particular purpose. NGO’s are set up for various reasons or interests which are best known to owners of these groups.  Source of funding is usually gotten via grants, donations and fundraising from well meaning people who have the interest of the NGO at heart.
The NGO is often run under guidance of the people known as trustee, and any financial asset it has is entrusted in confidence to the trustee. So, when you have chosen to serve a course by way of a NGO, what do you do next?
Selecting a Name
The first thing involves choosing a name for your NGO. This you have to do by coming up with at least two names, which you can register with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). When you have decided on a name CAC will run a check to determine the availability of the name for registration.
Examples of names you can choose include names ending with words like organization, trust, foundation, association and initiative.
Some popular NGOs in Nigeria include
- Nigeria Youth AIDS Program
Nigeria Youth Working Group on Environment & Development
Nigerian Association of University Women
Nigerian Environment Study/Action Team
Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Lagos state chapter
Nigerian Integrated Rural Accelerated Development Organisation (NIRADO)
Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC)
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)
Nigerian Youth Action Rangers
Nigerian Youth Environmental Network
NISER
Obi/Akpor Patriotic League
Odua Peoples Congress
Ogoni Youth
Oil watch Africa
Olabisi Onabanjo University
OMEP World Organisation for Early Childhood Education
Omni Medical
Operation Happy Home
Organisation (ACHDO)-Formerly Mother and Child
Organization for the Advancement of African Women (ORGAAW)
Organization for the Dev of Sports & Youth
Orthodox Welfare Association
Etc
The most important thing is for the name to be unique and to portray what the NGO is all about.
Pre-Registration Requirement
Before you can register your organization, there are certain documents/items that you need to put in place. These are:
- A list of Executive members of the organization.
- A formal application letter stating the reason for forming the NGO.
- 2 copies of the applicant’s constitution. The constitution should consist of:
- Aims
- Provision for trustees in the guidelines
- Custody of the common seal
- Appointment of auditors
- Provisions for meetings
- Amendment clause
- Special clause
- A document to show the aim and objectives of the organization.
- A common metal seal for inspection.
- Minutes of the meeting showing when the trustees were appointed as well as the voting pattern and it should be signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the board.
- Minutes of the meeting showing where special clause rules were adopted into the constitution of the organization; signed by secretary and chairman.
- 2 passport sized photographs of trustees (Applicants)
- Trustees’ names and signature on the application form (Encl D) and provide permanent residential addresses.
- A 20,000 Naira draft in favour of CAC made payable in Abuja.
- Two photocopies of the application form.
- Application form duly signed by secretary and chairman of the board.
- Trustees declaration forms duly signed by each trustee and deposed to at a high court of Justice in Nigeria.
After filling the form, you can then file your application armed with the items listed above.
Once registered, you are required to place adverts showing the name of the organization and the objectives. The advert should be placed in two national dailies and one local newspaper.
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