Membership

Membership of the Network will provide you with technical support, advocacy, and networking opportunities. It also gives you the right to shape our activities and priorities for the future.

Our members commit to adherence to the NNNGO code of conduct and conformance with international best practices for the 3rd sector.

In addition to the benefits (click here for the list of benefits)NNNGO already offers our members, we now have discounted services on website hosting and design, annual report writing, accounts auditing, filing of annual returns with the corporate affairs commission, organizational development and proposal writing.

Together, we’re providing young people with the opportunities and tools they need to break the cycle of poverty — and changing the lives of entire communities along the way. When you become a part of our movement, you’re joining a compassionate team deeply committed to our mission.

ding young people with the opportunities and tools they need to break the cycle of poverty — and changing the lives of entire communities along the way. When you become a part of our movement, you’re joining a compassionate team deeply committed to our mission.

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The right category for you depends on your organisation’s income.

Answer a few simple questions to find the right membership category for you, review your membership benefits and join our community.

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We regularly run sessions to help you make the most of your membersip. Please sign up for one of our upcoming events.

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NNNGO members are part of a community of 3,696 organisations.

Frequently asked questions

We’d love to hear from you if you have any questions at all about joining our SCVO membership community. You’re welcome to call us on +2349069460107 or drop us an email to nnngo@nnngo.org. One of our membership team members will help you as quickly as we can.

You might also find it helpful to have a look through our frequently asked questions, where we’ve answered some of the questions we’re often asked about.

The Nigeria Network of NGOs support Nigeria NGOs in their commitment to poverty reduction, promotion of human rights and in bringing development to the door-steps of the common man. We provide a range of services and opportunities to our members in order for them to achieve their organizational objectives and also exert influence on issues of national importance. To join the Network please visit nnngo.org. click on Membership or click here. There you find additional information about the membership such as membership benefits and membership categories. 

To join click on join now. Fill the online application form with your organisation details and submit. You will get information from the network within 24 hours.

Please visit our website www.nnngo.org hover on the drop down menu and find the membership panel, click on “membership” and click on “join now” or go to www.nnngo.org/join-now/.

Fill the online application form and submit. Someone will get back to you within 24 hours

How to Register an NGO In Nigeria

A non-governmental organization must be registered with the corporate affairs commission (CAC). According to provisions of the companies and allied matters act (CAMA) 1990, it may be registered as a company limited by guarantee or as incorporated trustee.

Note that a company limited by guarantee can only be registered with the authority of the Attorney general of the federation.

In registering an NGO as incorporated trustees,

The process starts with an availability check. This is a search for the business name to see if there is any other business entity currently registered by that name.

Once the business name is approved by the corporate affairs commission, it means you can proceed to the next phase which is the procurement of an application form containing the memorandum of guidance.

You must do a publication of notice of the incorporation on at least three national dailies, one of which must be a local paper which is usually circulated in the area where the NGO will be located.

The final stage is submission of the completed application (in three copies) to the corporate affairs commission.

Requirements for Registering an NGO In Nigeria

When submitting the completed application form at the corporate affairs commission, you must go with the following:

  • Application letter (formal)
  • 2 copies of applicant’s constitution
  • 2 copies of application form duly signed by the chairman and secretary of the board
  • Original newspaper publications
  • 2 passport photographs of applicants
  • Bank draft of N20, 000 in favour of CAC, payable in Abuja
  • Detailed minute of the meeting where the board of trustees were appointed with a list of attendance as well as absentees, along with votes and duly signed by the chairman and secretary of the board
  • Also minutes of the meeting where the special clause rule was adopted into the constitution of the organization signed by the secretary and chairman of the board

Refer to Q1

We appreciate your good gesture and will let you know once we need volunteers. Volunteers are needed as the need arises.

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Yes they are allowed. There are other criteria for selection process. Preferences are given to member organisations of the network. To become a member of the Network visit our website nnngo.org and click on join now

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The Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO) is the first generic membership body for civil society organisations in Nigeria that facilitates effective advocacy on issues of poverty and other developmental issues. Established in 1992, NNNGO represents over 3495 organisations ranging from small groups working

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