Small Towns with Big Dreams: T-Mobile Announces the Next 25 Hometown Grant Recipients
T-Mobile has committed $25 million over the next five years to fund community development projects in small towns across America. The latest cycle announces 25 towns receiving Hometown Grants aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and social amenities. These projects include building parks, creating community centers, and revitalizing public spaces. T-Mobile, in partnership with Main Street America and Smart Growth America, seeks to strengthen rural communities while promoting 5G connectivity and economic growth. This initiative reflects T-Mobile's dedication to enhancing life in small towns nationwide.
- Commitment of $25 million in funding for community development over five years.
- Selection of 25 towns for Hometown Grants to enhance local infrastructure and services.
- Collaboration with experienced organizations to select impactful projects.
- None.
T-Mobile has committed
Here are the 25 Hometown Grant winners:
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Aliquippa, Pa. : Build a recreational park at 3rdAve Park to provide a dedicated space for children to play safely. -
Augusta, Maine : Public art project enabling partners to create and display 25 uniquely painted fiberglass Sturgeons. -
Beaver Falls, Pa. : Create a children's museum project to support equitable education. -
Chillicothe, Mo. :Silver Moon Plaza beautification project including outdoor amenities like park benches, streetscaping, trash receptacles, bike racks and brick pavers. -
Clovis, N.M. : A walking track for all atClovis Community College to be used by students, staff, and community members for exercise year-around. -
Cosmopolis, Wash : A park beautification project that is a cooperative effort betweenThe Friends of Highland Park and theCity of Cosmopolis , which converts an outdated and underutilized city park into an all-inclusive park with a focus on healthy, creative, physical play, social and emotional opportunities, making it a destination for everyone of all ages in our community. -
Elizabeth City, N.C. : Restore/reactivate a football field for youth flag football and other community sports. -
Ephraim, Utah : A park built for all, the city will transform an old run-down playground into an all-abilities playground with features that will be new, accessible, diverse, and cater to the recreational needs for all, including those with disabilities. -
Kennesaw, Ga. : Adding wheelchair accessible swings to a community park to provide a play area for youth of all abilities. -
Lander, Wyo. : To develop land that will become the futurePopo Agie River Park , reducing current park overcrowding and increasing outdoor recreation opportunities for future generations. -
Los Alamos, N.M. : TheLos Alamos Co-Op Park is a creative greenspace project created by local co-ops for community gathering and will feature a small performance stage and classroom for local and regional safe, outdoor community use. -
Marion, S.C. : Park enhancements to honor the legacy ofClementa Pinckney and the victims of the Emanuel AME massacre with technology and education tie-in. -
Mason City, Iowa : Massive town beautification project including completion of an all-inclusive river walk. -
Murray, Ky. : Downtown beautification ofImagination Alley and court square including art murals and free wi-fi access. -
Oak Harbor, Wash. : Re-building the lagoon dock, a community gathering place inWindjammer Park , for year-around enjoyment andADA accessibility. -
Pineville, Mo. : Continued development of a student chamber-led entrepreneurial program for high school students to gain hands-on business knowledge by marketing and operating their own coffee shop. -
Port Royal, S.C .: Wetlands boardwalk, Amphitheater and Observation deck; nice focus on natural resources. -
Prestonsburg, Ky. : Revitalize square with art murals,ADA seating and emergency sound system. -
Saint Albans, W.Va. :Saint Albans Roadside Park wheelchair accessible merry-go-round installation. -
Stuart, Va. : Addition of public wi-fi access to primary business corridors within historic district. -
Village of Arcade, N.Y. : Construct ADA restrooms for a park and softball field. -
Village of Wausaukee, Wis. : Community Center library renovation. -
Washington, N.J. : Build a community center to aidHabitat for Humanity . -
West Bend, Wis. : Renovation of 85-year-oldRegner Park Beach House into a four-season, multipurpose community facility. -
Yates Center, Kan. : Renovate community center basement for expanded community and business incubator use.
“All of us at T-Mobile are so proud to support small towns with Hometown Grants,” said
To select Hometown Grant recipients, T-Mobile worked with Main Street America and Smart Growth America, two organizations that have decades of experience helping build stronger, more prosperous small towns and rural communities. Together, they considered applications from small towns based on level of detail and completeness, potential community impact, project viability and other factors.
“The 25 towns selected to receive a T-Mobile Hometown Grant have committed to investing in their downtowns, reimagining their public spaces, and providing gathering spaces for all parts of their communities. SGA applauds these efforts as we continue to support scores of towns and cities in rural places,” said Smart Growth America’s President and CEO
“These winning grant projects demonstrate the ingenuity and dedication to community we’ve seen in
T-Mobile will announce new Hometown Grant recipients on a quarterly basis — every town in America that has a population of fewer than 50,000 people and a vision for how to make their community even stronger than it is today is encouraged to apply.
T-Mobile announced the first batch of 25 T-Mobile Hometown Grants in September, when it also named
Commitment to
Hometown Grants are part of the Un-carrier’s massive 5-year commitment announced in April to bring 5G to rural America, hire 7,500 new employees in rural communities, and support economic development in small towns by providing
It’s all part of our goal to ensure all Americans — from big cities to small towns and rural communities across the
For full details on how to submit a proposal for Hometown Grants, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/hometown-grants.
For more information about T-Mobile's commitment to small towns, visit T-Mobile.com/AcrossAmerica.
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Main Street America has been helping revitalize older and historic commercial districts for over 40 years. Today, it is a network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, who share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Since 1980, communities participating in the program have leveraged more than
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About Smart Growth America: Smart Growth America envisions a country where no matter where you live, or who you are, you can enjoy living in a place that is healthy, prosperous, and resilient. We empower communities through technical assistance, advocacy, and thought leadership to realize our vision of livable places, healthy people, and shared prosperity. https://smartgrowthamerica.org/.
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