Resources
We recommend these other online outlets focused on reporting and analysis of Foreign NGO activity in China
A website that provides news and translations related to non-profit work in China, including the Foreign NGO Law.
A comprehensive discussion of the Foreign NGO Law, including related laws and international comparisons, maintained by a U.S.-based non-profit that monitors global legal developments affecting civil society, philanthropy, and public participation.
A blog about developments in the nongovernmental, non-profit, and charitable sector in China. Run by Shawn Shieh, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the China Labor Bulletin, founder and former Director of English-language operations for China Development Brief, and an expert on Chinese Civil Society.
A detailed outline of the laws and regulations pertaining to social organizations in China, produced by a non-profit leadership association of grantmaking foundations and corporations.
A website that houses the original Chinese text of laws and regulations and crowd-sources unofficial English translations.
A blog run by Anthony Spires, Ph.D., that includes the results of survey work done by foreign NGOs in China. Spires is Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and a research fellow with the School of Philanthropy at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China.
Contact information for the Foreign NGO Registration Support Program, run by the the Center for Charity Law under the Beijing Normal University China Philanthropy Research Institute (CPRI).
A resource and support organization for and about the Christian community in China that offers consulting services related to the Foreign NGO Law.
Contact information (in Chinese) for the Foreign NGO Management Law Legal Services Lawyers’ Group, which provides legal consultation and proxy services to foreign NGOs and individuals.
A website that houses the original Chinese text of laws and regulations and crowd-sources unofficial English translations.