1, look at the charity law first; 2. Determine the business scope of the institution according to the business scope in the Charity Law; 3. Go to the website of the corresponding civil affairs department (mostly registered at the municipal level) to download the file template (generally corresponding to social service agencies, the original private non-enterprises); 4, fill in the pre-trial documents (generally including name, purpose, business scope, etc.). ), indicate the category of registered charitable organizations and submit them to the civil affairs department for approval; 5. Fill in detailed documents (generally including articles of association, etc.). ) and report to the civil affairs department for approval; 6. After passing, the bank opens an account for capital verification; 7. A series of formalities such as official tax seal and business license (referring to company registration).
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Legal basis: Article 4 of the Measures for the Accreditation of Charitable Organizations: Foundations, social organizations and social service institutions shall meet the following conditions when applying for accreditation as charitable organizations:
(1) Having the corresponding conditions for the registration of social organizations as legal persons at the time of application;
(2) It aims at charitable activities, and its business scope conforms to the provisions of Article 3 of the Charity Law of the People's Republic of China; The annual expenditure and management expenses of charitable activities in the previous year at the time of application conform to the provisions of the civil affairs department of the State Council on charitable organizations;
(3) Not for profit, and all the proceeds and operating balances are used for charitable purposes as stipulated in the articles of association; Property and its fruits are not distributed among the promoters, donors or members of the organization; There are provisions in the articles of association to transfer the surplus property to other charitable organizations with the same or similar purposes;
(4) Having a sound financial system and a reasonable salary system;
(5) Other conditions stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.