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FCRA Amendments Continue to Concern Indian Churches and Ministries

New analysis highlights ongoing challenges FCRA changes pose for Indian churches receiving international donations and support.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 25 April 2026

The news: India Today has published fresh analysis on why the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) amendments continue to be a major concern for religious organizations. The piece examines ongoing tensions between regulatory oversight and operational freedom for churches and ministries that rely on international funding for their programs.

Why it matters for church leaders: If your church or ministry receives any international donations—whether from overseas congregations, missionary organizations, or individual supporters abroad—these FCRA regulations directly impact your operations. The amendments have already forced many ministries to restructure their funding models, and understanding the current regulatory landscape is crucial for compliance and strategic planning. Even smaller churches with occasional overseas gifts need to be aware of these rules.

The takeaway: Review your church's international funding sources with a legal advisor familiar with FCRA requirements to ensure full compliance.

Source: India Today


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