- About Ethiopian
Tree Fund Foundation (ETFF)
Ethiopian Tree
Fund Foundation is a non-profit professional organization incorporated
in the State of Virginia, United States. This Organization is
created with singular task of reclaiming the land of Ethiopia.
This challenge has become more urgent after the recent major
forest fire that devastated one of the last remaining virgin
tropical forests in the southern part of Ethiopia. To meet this
challenge, ETFF, plans to work in close cooperation with government
ministries and educational institutions, UN agencies, such as
FAO, research universities worldwide and NGOs, and other world
organizations and people of goodwill who identify with this mission.
ETFF is free
of any religious, ethnic, or political affiliation. It welcomes
the membership and contributions from any individual or entity,
which supports the program of reforestation in Ethiopia. Most
importantly, ETFF would like to join hands with Ethiopians in
Diaspora to reclaim the land of our forefathers and rehabilitate
it. ETFF is Co-Founded by Dr. Badege Bishaw and Mr. Demissew
Gedamu. Its founding members have established ETFF upon the approval
of statutes of the organization. Membership in ETFF includes
the widest possible representation of persons of Ethiopian origin,
and friends of Ethiopia from anywhere who support its objectives.
The ETFF bylaws
contain the objective of the foundation, membership responsibilities
and administrative organization will be Co-Chaired by Dr. Badege
Bishaw and Mr. Demissew Gedamu. Dr. Bishaw will head the executive
committee in charge of the reforestation and all scientific branch
of the foundation, and Mr. Gedamu will head an executive committee
responsible for entire cooperation, logistics as well as technical
issues of the foundation. The remaining positions of the executive
branch are the treasurer, registered agent and secretary, which
are appointed by the president of the foundation, Mr. Demissew
Gedamu.
The main office
of the foundation is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia.Membership
to ETFF is open to all but most importantly to persons of Ethiopian
origin and friends of Ethiopia who uphold the objectives of the
organization. Members in good standing are those who continue
to support the mission of the foundation and fulfill their membership
obligations. Ten-dollar monthly membership dues per person are
expected to be paid on semi-yearly basis. Membership dues can
be paid directly on line and members can monitor the activities
on line.
ETFF members
who reside in principal cities around the world where a significant
number of constituent group live, may be organized in accordance
with relevant by laws issued by the foundation. Such chapters
may be headed by elected chapter convener whose responsibilities
would be to co-ordinate chapter activities and act as liaisons
with the foundations headquarters. |