Trending...
- King Jay Da Blountman Brings Florida Fire to Kinetic PE MIXX with Marcus Hart - 254
- Community Gathers for "Tesla Takedown" to Defend Democracy and Protest Executive Overreach - 124
- Bright Mountain Media, Inc Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2024 Financial Results
NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. - Floridant -- ECHO, a leading non-profit advocate for sustainable agriculture and food security across the globe, unveiled its five-year strategic framework, 'Fully Forward Together,' to ensure alignment and effectiveness for its initiatives. Five goals to defeat hunger and improve lives are at the center of the plan:
This plan will serve as a foundational guide to understanding who they are as an organization and how they aspire to serve the world around them to the glory of God.
Started over 50 years ago, ECHO is based in North Fort Myers, Florida. It is recognized globally for its effectiveness at reducing hunger and improving lives by supporting and equipping farmers and their families with the necessary tools needed to feed themselves and their communities.
More on The Floridant
ECHO's global efforts are carried out through their Regional Impact Centers in Thailand, Burkina Faso, Tanzania and North America. Plans are in the works to open two more Regional Impact Centers, one later this year in South Asia and one in 2026 serving Central America and the Caribbean.
ECHO also works on the preventative end of human trafficking, forced migration, conservation, restoration, climate change, and more.
ECHO President and CEO Abram Bicksler, who led the creation of the new document, said, "This framework is a tool for strategic alignment and collaboration, empowering our Regional Impact Centers to achieve their full potential and contribute to our collective success." Bicksler added, "We hope people will see the critical role ECHO plays in reducing hunger and improving lives around the world and will feel compelled to donate to our mission. Donors are the key allowing us to serve and strengthen what we do."
For more information on how you can become part of ECHO's mission please call 239-543-3246 or visit echonet.org or ECHOcommunity.org.
More on The Floridant
ABOUT ECHO
ECHO provides hope against hunger around the globe through agricultural training and
resources. As a Christian technical networking and resourcing organization, ECHO builds a diverse, global network and serves that network by sharing validated contextualized agricultural options with technical excellence. ECHO's goal is to serve its network members to advance food security and sustainable livelihoods. ECHO's North American Regional Impact Center is located in Fort Myers, Florida with a global presence through four Regional Impact Centers in the USA, Thailand, Tanzania, and Burkina Faso. For more information about ECHO call 239-543-3246 or visit echonet.org or ECHOcommunity.org.
- Strengthen and grow the ECHO network.
- Increase the network's capacity to be effective.
- Advance global seed banking.
- Champion agroecology.
- Partner in biblical holistic mission with the global Church.
This plan will serve as a foundational guide to understanding who they are as an organization and how they aspire to serve the world around them to the glory of God.
Started over 50 years ago, ECHO is based in North Fort Myers, Florida. It is recognized globally for its effectiveness at reducing hunger and improving lives by supporting and equipping farmers and their families with the necessary tools needed to feed themselves and their communities.
More on The Floridant
- TFL Tech Inc. Launches New & Improved Website
- The Show Miami Kicks Off: A Three-Day Fashion Extravaganza Begins
- 2025 Brevard County, FL. Real Estate Forecast
- The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Joins Seabury Resources for Aging® Board of Governors
- Aries Industries Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation, Growth and Service
ECHO's global efforts are carried out through their Regional Impact Centers in Thailand, Burkina Faso, Tanzania and North America. Plans are in the works to open two more Regional Impact Centers, one later this year in South Asia and one in 2026 serving Central America and the Caribbean.
ECHO also works on the preventative end of human trafficking, forced migration, conservation, restoration, climate change, and more.
ECHO President and CEO Abram Bicksler, who led the creation of the new document, said, "This framework is a tool for strategic alignment and collaboration, empowering our Regional Impact Centers to achieve their full potential and contribute to our collective success." Bicksler added, "We hope people will see the critical role ECHO plays in reducing hunger and improving lives around the world and will feel compelled to donate to our mission. Donors are the key allowing us to serve and strengthen what we do."
For more information on how you can become part of ECHO's mission please call 239-543-3246 or visit echonet.org or ECHOcommunity.org.
More on The Floridant
- Sequentex Expands Connectivity Solutions with Satcom Global Partnership
- 'Night of a Million Dreams' gala raises $621,050 to support Better Together
- The Preserve to host March 29 Carnival Fun Fair
- Royalty Settlement in Patent Infringement Suit with New Strategic Partnership for AI Marketing Tech Company: Alpha Modus Corp. (Stock Symbol:: AMOD)
- $300 Million in Milestones Plus Tiered Double-Digit Royalties to License & Distribute NRX-100 Drug: NRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Stock Symbol: NRXP)
ABOUT ECHO
ECHO provides hope against hunger around the globe through agricultural training and
resources. As a Christian technical networking and resourcing organization, ECHO builds a diverse, global network and serves that network by sharing validated contextualized agricultural options with technical excellence. ECHO's goal is to serve its network members to advance food security and sustainable livelihoods. ECHO's North American Regional Impact Center is located in Fort Myers, Florida with a global presence through four Regional Impact Centers in the USA, Thailand, Tanzania, and Burkina Faso. For more information about ECHO call 239-543-3246 or visit echonet.org or ECHOcommunity.org.
Source: ECHO
Filed Under: Environment
0 Comments
Latest on The Floridant
- King Jay Da Blountman Brings Florida Fire to Kinetic PE MIXX with Marcus Hart
- PEC Announces The TV Shield St. Patrick's Day Sale and Donations to Parkinson Association
- Lee BIA Builders Care announces food, music lineup for BBQ, Bands & Brew on March 30
- The OpenSSL Corporation and The OpenSSL Foundation Announce the Formation of Technical Advisory Committees (TACs)
- InventHelp Inventor Develops Specially Designed Cooling Unit (FLA-3268)
- Sip, Savor, and Celebrate Earth Day on the Shawangunk Wine Trail - April 26-27, 2025
- CULTURE & COCKTAILS At The Ben to Present Rob Russell & Avery Sommers in Ultimate Musical Finale
- Dean Marketing Officially Launches, Empowering Businesses to Turn Vision into Reality
- Kintetsu International Launches Innovative Online Hotel Booking Platform
- Greater Fort Myers Chamber opens nominations for 2025 Chamber Awards
- Florida Paints expands footprint in Central Florida with two new store openings
- Banned Business Books, Vol. 1, Pricing Challenges the Status Quo in Business Strategy
- Security & Compliance on Microsoft 365 Without the Overhead
- Sherwin & Associates Offers Expert Tax Preparation & Planning Services
- Kobie Wins Three 2025 Stevie® Awards for Sales & Customer Service
- C-BATT presents US-sourced Obsidia™ anode material at NAATBatt 2025 Conference
- Conservancy of Southwest Florida raises $1.7 million at Magic Under the Mangroves Gala
- H.I.G. Capital Makes a Strategic Investment in 360 Destination Group and CSI DMC
- Liquid Technologies Announces the Launch of Liquid Studio v21 and Liquid XML Data Binder v21
- Enhance Network Protection with a Cloud-Native Security Gateway