ICNL’s China Philanthropy Law Report explores the current state of laws and regulations affecting philanthropy. Philanthropy has a rich and varied history in China, but a complicated legal framework. Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China’s legal framework has mainly followed the civil law tradition. The environment for philanthropy evolved somewhat in the 1980s and 1990s but remained controlled and shaped by government policies, priorities, and institutions. This changed in the early 2000s, with the mushrooming of private foundations and the rapid growth of more independent grassroots nonprofits and community-based organizations. The full report unpacks this history and the present-day environment of philanthropy law in China. Additionally, we have a series of infographics, timelines, graphs and other materials provide more context on civil society and philanthropy in China.
China Philanthropy Law
Report Last updated: May 2023
Explore our collection of supplemental visual materials below:
FAQ: Overseas NGO Law
A detailed look at the changes introduced by China’s Overseas NGO Law, which came into effect in 2017.
Universe of Overseas NGOs
A graphic visualizing the state of overseas civil society organizations in China.
Graph: Social organizations
Bar graph tracking the growth of social organizations in China since 2003.
Factsheet 1: Key changes
Factsheet highlighting key changes under China’s new regulatory environment for civil society in 2016.
Factsheet 2: Domestic NGOs
Factsheet detailing changes in the regulation of domestic social organizations in China in 2016.
Factsheet 3: Overseas NGO
Factsheet detailing changes to the regulation of overseas NGOs in China in 2016.
Timeline: Rise of philanthropy
Interactive timeline tracking the rise of philanthropy and civil society in China since 1976.
Timeline: Regulation
Interactive timeline tracking the regulation of philanthropy and civil society in China since 1976.