India has a total of 18377 designated FCRA accounts from NGOs till July 2021. These NGOs have received Rs. 49,320 Crores as foreign contribution during last three years.
The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act 2020, mandates that each FCRA NGO has to now compulsorily open an ‘FCRA account’ in SBI, Main Branch, New Delhi for initial remittance/receipt of foreign contribution (FC) from a foreign source.
The State Bank of India has informed that as of 31.07.2021, a total of 18377 designated FCRA accounts have been opened with SBI, New Delhi Main Branch.
The details of Foreign Contribution (FC) received during the last three years as reported in Annual Returns filed by NGOs is given below:
(Rs. in crores)
Financial Year | Foreign Contribution (FC) received by NGOs (excluding interest earnings and net income generated by FC) |
2017-18 | 16940.58 Cr |
2018-19 | 16525.73 Cr |
2019-20 | 15853.94 Cr |
Total | 49,320.25 Cr |
Because of Covid-19 led constraints as well as to ensure a smooth transition to the amended FCRA regime, the FCRA NGOs were allowed to receive FC in their old FCRA accounts until 30 June 2021.
Receipt of FC in SBI, New Delhi Main Branch has been made mandatory only from 1st July 2021 onwards.
This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha.