The commonly used abbreviation for Non-Governmental Organization is NGO and Non-Profit Organization for is NPO. Both NPO as well as NGO work for the advancement of society however they also differ in some aspects. Here we will discuss the comparison between NPO and NGO.
NGO is created by a legal person who is not part of the government bodies. NGO works for the improvement of the needy people. While NPO is anybody, public or private from which the owner of the NPO can’t draw any profits/dividend. NPO’s can generate revenues, ample of surplus profit but cannot use a single rupee, the amount /money has to be with the organization only.
NGOs would have more on the field support for these while non-profits organization could promote welfare through financial support. NGO is a category of NPO.
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is a non-profit making entity that works in the regional, national or international level as per its connectivity. In India there are close to 40 lakhs NGOs that work in different fields. There are NGOs working for some particular social issues like human rights, women’s rights, environmental issues or health issues. In case of Non-Profit Organization (NPOs) a group of persons or individuals can form it for promoting cultural, religious or social objectives. It may be noted that the initial funds are raised by trustees or its members.
The benefits of NGO are as under:
The benefits of NPO are as under:
The basic difference between a Non-Profit Organization and Non-Governmental Organization are laid down in the table made below.
NGO | NPO | |
Formation | NGO is created by ordinary people that operate autonomously. | NPO is an organization that is formed to provide goods and services to people. |
Registration | NGO registration can be done under various acts and laws | NPO registration is done under the according to section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 |
Operation | NGOs operate worldwide and its area of operation is huge. | NPOs area of operation is limited. |
Objective | NGOs work for the betterment of society and it also seeks to bring awareness among people about issues concerning social, health and environment etc. | The basic objective of an NPO forming a company is to promote non-profit object such as trade, commerce, educational or social objectives etc. |
Fund Raising | NGOs rely on donations, programmes, projects etc for raising funds. | NPOs initial funds are raised by trustees or its members. They use extra funds for the purpose of the organization. |
NPO and NGO have similarities as well as certain differences. What makes them similar is that both work for the greater welfare of the society. Their work is critical for the country and its people and many have been benefitted by its functioning. Consider reading our blogs for more information on Non-Governmental Organization and Non-Profit Organization.
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