Support Project ECHO
Financial support for Project ECHO helps to replicate the ECHO Model where it’s most needed, ensuring that organizations adopting the model receive the training, technology and ongoing support they need to run and grow their programs.
Investing in Project ECHO addresses systemic issues on a global scale, helping to ensure that the global health care workforce can thrive as patients receive the best possible care – regardless of who they are and where they live.

Join the Journey
Your gift to Project ECHO creates opportunity. Around the world, communities are using the ECHO Model to upskill their frontline workers and address the issues that matter most to them—quickly and at scale. The Model can be applied anywhere, including health care, education, sustainable agriculture, or climate change. No matter the need, your support fosters real, meaningful impact.
All private gifts to Project ECHO are received by The University of New Mexico Foundation, which manages contributions for the university. Contact our fundraising team to learn more about the ways you can make a difference.
Corporations and Foundations
Cynthia McKinney
Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations
ECHOGiving@salud.unm.edu
Individuals and Family Foundations
Contact Us
ECHO Fundraising Team
ECHOGiving@salud.unm.edu

Planned Giving
Leave a lasting legacy that will continue to impact generations to come.

Recurring Gifts
Recurring gifts and pledges can be set up and fulfilled online. For additional information, contact us.

One-Time Gifts
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Donor Advised Funds
Contact your fund administrator or go to your fundholder’s website to donate.
Echoes of Generosity: Stories of Impact
ECHO Champions
Here are some of our valuable partnerships with foundations who help amplify ECHO’s impact around the world.

UBS Optimus Foundation
UBS Optimus Foundation’s partnership is providing training, mentorship, and support to midwives and other perinatal health providers in rural and underserved communities in the United States.

Merck Foundation
The Merck Foundation provided a transformative grant to improve access to specialty care for complex, chronic conditions in underserved communities in India and Vietnam.

Co-Impact
Co-Impact’s catalytic support is enabling Project ECHO to scale its work across India. Building connection, capacity and motivation, this initiative is helping to ensure that 3-6 million people have access to quality, timely health care in their communities.