A tribal village in a mountain valley in Datong, Yilan — mist-wrapped ridges around the riverbed and hillside settlement
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More than donation — helping people move from being helped to helping others.

POWER to CHANGE isn't about sending resources out; it drives a shift in identity — re-deploying resources to walk a person, a family, a community from beneficiary to contributor.

On site — Light Up Infinite Hope, Datong, Yilan, Sep 2023

With traditional donation, the money leaves and that's the end of it. POWER to CHANGE is different — every act of support helps the people being helped grow their own strength, until one day they become the ones who help others. Resources aren't a one-way output; they are re-used and compounded. The three programs below are different doors to the same thing: turning beneficiaries into contributors.

What does change look like?

Three real moments — from household visits under Light Up Infinite Hope, and the tribal reforestation ground.

An elder's hands signing a participation form, a staff member's hand steadying the paperOn site — household retrofit, rural Yilan, Sep 2023

Signing up, in her own hand

Every household energy retrofit starts with a signature. Not "being helped" — deciding to take part, and taking the household's power and light back into her own hands.

A new LED bulb glowing under the peeling ceiling of an old houseOn site — household retrofit, rural Yilan, Sep 2023

One light comes on

More than a bulb: a lower power bill every month, safer wiring, and a room that is simply bright again.

Two kids and their mother from a CR Classification Society employee family planting a seedling together in Hanxi VillageOn site — Green Tree Party, Hanxi Village, Mar 2026

The next generation plants on

Employees bring their kids to the tribal land and put seedlings into the soil together. The place being supported is also the place everyone pitches in — beneficiaries becoming contributors, in one loop.

Three paths from beneficiary to contributor

  1. 1

    Light Up Endless Hope · energy sufficiency

    Install energy savings and green power for energy-poor families, cutting their burden — and moving them from recipients of energy to people who are energy-independent, even modelling savings for others. Comes with an auditable energy-and-carbon report; companies can sponsor in batches.

  2. 2

    Indigenous student co-education

    Support an Indigenous student's education and growth month by month — walking a child from someone who is co-raised into a future changemaker for their community and land.

  3. 3

    Indigenous co-employment

    Co-employ with the community, keeping jobs and dignity on Indigenous land — moving people straight from being helped to being contributors with dignity.

The full program philosophy, sponsorship tiers and real stories are being organized in power-to-change and will roll out in stages.

Thank you, auntie! The house is so bright now.
A child from a supported household — Light Up Infinite Hope installation day

Real stories

Power to Change — real records from corporate partners and the families they reach, public on DOMI's YouTube.

IKEA × Power to Change · Dialogue in the Dark

IKEA Xindian

Power to Change · Mrs. Chiang's story

Energy Prosperity · a family reached

Questions, answered

How is POWER to CHANGE different from a donation?
A donation ends once the money is given; POWER to CHANGE drives a shift in identity — helping the people who were helped become helpers themselves, so resources compound.
How can a company take part?
Sponsor one of three programs (Light Up Endless Hope / Indigenous student co-education / Indigenous co-employment) and receive an auditable outcomes report.
How much does sponsorship cost?
By program scale — we'll size it with you around your goals.

Three engines × one platform

By program scale — let's talk