Power of Change

Small Change Can Make a Big Difference

Power of change Program

Program Basics

The Power of Change Program is a community outreach program funded by Ravalli Electric Cooperative (REC) co-op members. Members contribute by rounding up their electric bill payments each month to the nearest dollar. The “change” collected from rounding up bills is used to help fund local organizations in need.

Power of Change Mission

The goal of the Power of Change program is to help local organizations and communities address unmet needs in the areas of youth, education, public safety, health, community and emergency services to name a few.

Requests for Funding

All requests must be made by filling out an application. All applications will be considered. Requests are reviewed by the Power of Change Board on a quarterly basis where funds will be decided and later distributed. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the large amount of donation requests our program receives, applicants may only submit a donation request one time within a 12 month time period.

About

Few programs anywhere can boast the life-changing impact that the Power of Change program can make upon the lives of people in Ravalli County.

To date, other participating cooperative members throughout the nation have given over $50 million back into their communities by simply allowing their monthly electric bills to be rounded-up to the nearest dollar.

The money generated from participation in programs all over the country has helped communities in many different ways. For example, Emergency Response Agencies have been granted funds to purchase equipment necessary to answer swiftly the call of duty. Youth organizations, such as Boys and Girls Clubs and 4-H, have received grants that have allowed them to buy recreational equipment and supplies for their activities. 100% of the funds collected through this program will be used in support of local organizations in need.

The way it works is quite simple. If a member’s electric bill is $64.17 and the bill is rounded up to $65, then $0.83 would be allocated to the Power of Change program. There are no costs associated with running the program and 100% of the funds are distributed back into Ravalli County.

The average yearly donation to Power of Change by a participating member is less than $6. At most, a member will donate $11.玛雅吧软件 for the entire year.

All members will be auto enrolled to start the program. This is a voluntary program however, and members can opt-out at any time by calling the office at (406) 961-3001.

A 5 member volunteer board of directors governs the Power of Change program. This board is made up of REC members and operates independent of the cooperative’s board. The Power of Change board meet quarterly to evaluate applications and decide which organizations will receive funds.

The Power of Change program is a chance for REC members to help make a difference in their communities for just a few cents each month.

Application

Application Deadline: April 2, 2025

Power of Change Board Meeting: April 9, 2025

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the large amount of donation requests our program receives, applicants may only submit a donation request one time within a 12 month time period.

Power of Change Donation Recipients

The following are an example of some of the many donations the program has made:

Laundry Love Hamilton

Laundry Love Hamilton Recipients

Funds to provide tokens and laundry soap for free laundry service to homeless and low income families in need in the Bitterroot Valley. Laundry Love Hamilton is a  non-profit organization that has a mission to offer the homeless and low income individuals an opportunity to wash their laundry and bedding for free at Fast and Fluffy in Hamilton, MT.

Summit Career CenterSummit Career Center Recipients

Funds to purchase a new laptop for their Auto/CAD program, and additional computer desks and chairs for their classrooms.  Summit Career Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help people find and start new careers that will help improve their quality of life. They offer tuition free personal and professional training programs to help people succeed and achieve life long goals and careers.

Linda Massa Youth Home Hamilton

Linda Massa Youth Home Hmailton Recipients

Funds to purchase new mattresses and toppers for the youth beds. The staff at the youth home care for children who are facing abuse, neglect, emotional trauma and substance abuse problems. The mission of Youth Homes is to help every youth feel safe, have a sense of belonging and find a place to call home.” 

 

Bitterroot Valley Military Program

Funds to purchase 2 inflatable rafts to teach water safety, leadership, and teamwork with cadets in training. The (BVMP) is a veteran staffed program focused on leadership, citizenship through community service, self-discipline, and living a healthy, drug-free lifestyle while developing physical fitness, and essential life skills.

 

 

 

Total donations to date: $209,330

2024 Donations

Sapphire Lutheran Homes

Funds for a TV and sound baffles for newly remodeled activity space.

Darby Rural Fire

Funds to replace old fire radios.

Victor Rural Fire

Funds to purchase a new float pump.

Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation

Funds to support youth wilderness programs including food, gear, tools and transportation.

Bitterroot Public Library

Funds to purchase materials and supplies for their robotics, engineering and STEAM literacy programs.

North Valley Public Library

Funds to purchase new computers for library patrons.

HEARTism Community Center

Funds to purchase art supplies for summer art programs.

Willow Court Community Club

Funds to purchase new outdoor patio furniture for residents.

Bitterroot Valley Military Program

Funds to purchase camping equipment for outdoor survival and safety training.

Bitterroot Marksmanship Club

Funds to purchase a SCATT System to assist coaches and students in aim and precision shooting.

Loads of Dignity

Funds to purchase laundry supplies, hygiene items and tokens for homeless and low-income families to do laundry at coin operated facility in Hamilton

Corvallis Baseball & Softball Association

Funds to purchase fencing for new field complex

West Fork Volunteer Fire Dept

Funds to purchase supplies for fire house

Montana Conservation Elders

Funds for supplies and to help support local area youth camps

Sula Rural Fire District

Funds to purchase telescoping stabilization struts for motor vehicle crashes

Total Funds Gifted in 2024: $52,410

Total POC Donations to date: $209,330

2023 Donations

Darby Cross Country Team
Funds to buy warm up jackets/uniforms for HS and MS teams.

North Valley Public Library
Funds to purchase new/replace worn out children’s and teen books.

Bitterroot Public Library
Funds to purchase read-a-long books with audio for the early readers program.

Sula Country Life Club
Funds to purchase a propane tank for the Sula community club house.

West Fork Volunteer Fire Dept
Funds to provision response vehicles to be more effective and versatile (Sawzall, high voltage detector, chain saw, etc.)

Darby Brilliant Beginnings
Funds to purchase Laptop & QuickBooks program to better organize students accounts and financial records.

Bitterroot Valley Military Program
Funds to purchase 2 inflatable rafts to teach water safety, leadership, and teamwork with cadets in training.

Ravalli County Parks Lone Rock
Funds to complete playground structure at Lone Rock Community Park.

Wings
Funds for supplies to allow expansion of their community mini horse program to allow indoor visits.

The Lifeguard Group
Funds to purchase security equipment and a gate for the Bitterroot Valley Safe House.

S.A.F.E.
Funds to purchase food for their survivors “Community Dinners” and snacks for resident children.

Bitterroot Marksmanship Club
Funds to purchase an air compressor to charge the youth rifles for pellet shooting.

Aspen Trail Therapeutic Riding and Equine Services
Funds to purchase safety and accessibility riding equipment for students with disabilities.

Corvallis School District Student Care Closet
Funds to purchase hygiene and clothing items for students in need.

Bitterroot Ridge Runners
Funds to be used to help cover the cost of Backcountry First Aid and CPR training for volunteers.

Bitterroot Performing Arts Council
Funds to purchase for accessible non-wheelchair seating at concert venues, and updating electronic equipment for performing arts presentations to schools and the local community.

Pinesdale Volunteer Fire Dept
Funds to help replace outdated two-way communication radios.

Lost Trail Ski Patrol
Funds to purchase two vacuum spine boards

Total Funds Gifted in 2023: $54,875

Total POC Donations to date: $156,920.50

2021 Donations

Heartism Community Center
Autism Sensory Kits for local first responders

Linda Massa Youth Home
Protective mattress toppers for youth beds

Laundry Love Hamilton
Laundry supplies, hygiene items and tokens for homeless and low-income families to do laundry at coin operated facility in Hamilton

Bitterroot Women’s Club
Implementation of W.H.A.L.E. emergency program in Bitterroot Valley

Stevensville H.S.
Help with cost of new scoreboard for High School and community softball fields

Summit Career Center
Laptops, computer tables and chairs

Montana A Capella Society
Shortfall of funds due to Covid restrictions so organization can continue to serve the valley

Bitterroot CASA
In-service trainings for 16 volunteers

Darby Community Library
Replacement of broken heat pump system in library

Empty Bowls in the Bitterroot
Supplies to make bowls for annual fundraiser to help raise awareness and help fight hunger in the Bitterroot Valley

Wings Program Inc.
Dedicated structure for equine therapy for people in the community suffering trauma, abuse and neglect, veterans suffering from PTSD, and law enforcement trauma rehabilitation and therapy.

Soroptimists Of the Bitterroot
Purchasing and distribution of women’s hygiene products throughout the Bitterroot Valley for those in need.
Purchasing of blankets to deliver to elderly seniors throughout the valley.

1 Horse at a time Draft Horse Rescue
Replacement of horse shelters that were damaged in an extreme windstorm.

Bitterroot Health Hospice
Purchasing of materials used for bereavement support and services for community members who have lost loved ones.

Victor Volunteer Fire Department
Purchasing of Guardian Angel Safety Lights for emergency personnel to wear to improve visibility when responding to emergency incidents.

Total Funds Gifted: $56,570.00

2022 Donations

Bitterroot Aquatic Center Foundation
New Playground Equipment

Bitterroot Ridge Riders Snowmobile Club
Avalanche Safety Training and certification to increase avalanche awareness in Bitterroot Valley

Corvallis Schools Foundation
Circuits, robotics and coding applications and digital scales for new STEM class at CMS

Bitterroot Women’s Club
Books for ‘Books for Babies’ program to promote and encourage literacy in Bitterroot Valley

South Valley Veterans Memorial
Replaced broken mechanism to be able to raise and lower the flag at the Darby Veterans Memorial

Bitter Root Humane Association
Equipment for in-house sterilization program

Stevensville Rural Fire District
AED machines

Bitterroot Marksmanship Club
Equipment and air rifles for a 12 lane indoor range for youth marksmanship club

Sula Historical Society
Funds to repair the historical Sula School House

Victor Volunteer Rural Fire Department
Funds to purchase Nomax hoods for volunteers

Painted Rocks Fire & Rescue
Funds to purchase of additional ropes, pulley, carabiners, anchors, and harness for low angle rescues.

Empty Bowls in the Bitterroot
Funds to purchase supplies to make bowls for annual fundraiser to help raise awareness and help fight hunger in Bitterroot Valley

Corvallis Primary School 1st Grade Team
Safety Swimming Lessons for all 1st graders

Bitterroot Women’s Club
Funds to purchase diapers, wipes, and toddler training paints to be distributed to homeless and financially challenged women and families in the Bitterroot

Bitterroot Heritage Civic Group
Funds to design and paint a large Lewis and Clark expedition mural on the north wall of the Sacajawea Rest Park in Darby.

Corvallis Primary School Early Readiness Program/Special Education Department
Funds to purchase a RockIt Tunnel for the new playground to aid in the development of social, physical, and sensory motor skills of special needs students and students with disabilities.

Linda Massa Youth Home
Funds to replace couches in shared living room

Total Funds Gifted: $45,475.50

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the program get started?

The program was started by a small electric co-op in South Carolina in 1989. The idea of rounding up the co-op member's electric bill to the next dollar and use the combined funds to do good work in your community. Since then, the program has been adopted by more than 260 electric co-ops nationwide and has raised more then $50 million for co-op communities. REC's Board of Trustees elected to start the charitable giving program in 2019.

How does the program work?

Your monthly electric bill is rounded up to the nearest dollar amount. All REC Members are automatically enrolled in the program and will remain enrolled until they request to be removed from it. Members can opt out at any time by calling the office at (406) 961-3001.

The Power of Change program is designed to generate and collect voluntary donations that are used to benefit organizations in Ravalli County for the purpose of improving the quality of life of our members and their communities. Monies accumulated will be placed into a trust fund. Applications to receive these funds will be completed and reviewed by the Power of Change Board at which time the funds will be dispersed.

How much can I expect to contribute each year?

The average annual giving is $6 per member, but the most anyone can give is $11.玛雅吧软件 per year. Your monthly billing statement will indicate how much is being donated, and you will see an annual total of funds dated as your contributions are tax deductible.

Why is REC automatically enrolling all members?

We believe our members would want this program to have as much positive impact in the community as possible. Based on the experiences of other electric co-ops that participate in a round up program, the best way to have a successful program is to include everyone from the start.

We have completed a campaign through multiple communication channels to inform our membership of this program and why we are implementing it. During this time, members have also been informed that participation is voluntary and any member can decline or opt out of the program at any time.

How is the program governed?

The program is run by a volunteer committee made up of 5 REC members. The board reviews applications and makes decisions regarding approval and funding levels within the guidelines of the Power of Change bylaws.

Who can apply for funding?

Any organization within Ravalli County may apply for funding. Based on the program guidelines this includes: non-profits, community-based or volunteer organizations, educational, civic organizations, and emergency response agencies to name a few.

Is this program legal?

Yes, our cooperative Attorney has reviewed the bylaws of the Power of Change program and filed all of the documentation to implement the program. In addition, all campaigning of the program has been done through several communication channels to inform our membership of the program and their option to participate or choose not to participate.