Difference Between NGO and Trust
NGO vs Trust
Our green planet is only one. We have one Creator, and we are said to be guardians of our own kind. Therefore, we must look after each other, care for each other, and love one another. There should be no discrimination against any race, gender, nationality, age and, most importantly, religion. We may be different but we are one.
As young children, we were taught good values and to be of prime help to others. And as man learned the art of helping, so it became big and organized to help those who are in need. With this, an NGO and a trust come in hand to help others. But what are an NGO and a trust? What are the differences?
“NGO” stands for “Non-governmental Organization” while “trust” is the word trust itself. NGOs are responsible for the promotion of certain causes whether it is in health, education, labor, environment, and other fields of life. Trusts, on the other hand, are when a person wants his or her properties and money to be managed by a certain body which is a trust. Trusts also assist in doing charitable work for the entire body of mankind whether it is medical, educational, labor, etc.
NGOs are also voluntary organizations which can be free but have considerations. An NGO usually aids the government with the programs that they can’t usually do in its extent and strength. Trusts, on the other hand, are not dependent on the programs of the government. Trusts have their own policies since they can be public or private trusts. It does not need any aid from the government or any organization. NGOs can receive financial assistance from the government while trusts cannot.
Examples of NGOs are: Red Cross, Red Crescent, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and Doctors Without Borders while an example of a trust includes the Britain-Nepal Medical Trust.
Summary:
1. “NGO” stands for “Non-governmental Organization” while “trust” is the word trust itself.
2. NGOs aid the government with the programs they can’t already do while trusts are not dependent on the government.
3. NGOs can receive financial assistance from the government while trusts cannot.
4. Examples of NGOs are: Red Cross, Red Crescent, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and Doctors Without Borders while an example of a trust includes Britain-Nepal Medical Trust.
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Dear sir,
Very well if you possible you send the more details For the open the NGO
Regards
Sanjay K Thakur
New Delhi
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I m looking for social work the handcaped people to help to work for them as I’m also disabled
Who will operate finance in a trust ?
I want to register a ngo in Delhi NCR region so how to register NGO processes knowledge.
Sir,
I have a trust organisation…. I am chairman of the trust….. I want to help poor people in the my village… Bt don’t know.. How…….
Plz give me some advice plzzzz
You can help the needy by a simple step.
Provide clothes to poors
Educate to poor children for free of cost
Provide food to needy people
Help in marriage, health, or any kind of need of people.
In the last… If you really want to help the people, you don’t have to think.. the idea will come automatically.
All the best
This is AMIT PRAKASH I would like to open Ngo so kindly inform me the details or information regarding this issue
Why a ngo just join hands with some people in your locality with same vision in mind and start charitable work in your community. Automatically many big organizations will reach you and help you with all your needs as registration etc etc.
Dear sir can you guide me with refernce that trust can be insititute ?or difference of trust and insititute?
Dear sir
can you guide me with refernce that trust can be insititute ?or difference of trust and insititute? we have a TRUST at Maharashtra and we need a NGO for social activities.
plz guide if possible to open new NGO under our old trust
sir i want to know if member of NGO Can work as a employee of Same NGO or Not and if they work as a employee in NGO so can they get payment from same NGO even President or any other member
plz give early reply