South Dakota and Puerto Rico Towns Join Growing List of T-Mobile's Hometown Grant Recipients
T-Mobile announced its latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients, each receiving up to $50,000 for local development projects. The initiative has now reached 48 states and one territory, with Puerto Rico and South Dakota joining for the first time. Since April 2021, T-Mobile has provided more than $15 million in grants to 350 communities, generating over 86,000 volunteer hours.
The grants support various community projects including park developments, library renovations, community centers, and educational initiatives. Notable projects include developing outdoor spaces, creating digital learning labs, and improving infrastructure in small towns and rural areas. The program is administered in partnership with Main Street America, focusing on community impact and feasibility.
T-Mobile ha annunciato i suoi ultimi 25 destinatari del Hometown Grant, ognuno dei quali riceverà fino a 50.000 dollari per progetti di sviluppo locale. L'iniziativa ha ora raggiunto 48 stati e un territorio, con Porto Rico e il South Dakota che partecipano per la prima volta. Dal aprile 2021, T-Mobile ha fornito oltre 15 milioni di dollari in sovvenzioni a 350 comunità, generando oltre 86.000 ore di volontariato.
Le sovvenzioni supportano vari progetti comunitari tra cui lo sviluppo di parchi, ristrutturazioni di biblioteche, centri comunitari e iniziative educative. Progetti notevoli includono lo sviluppo di spazi all'aperto, la creazione di laboratori di apprendimento digitale e il miglioramento delle infrastrutture nelle piccole città e nelle aree rurali. Il programma è gestito in collaborazione con Main Street America, concentrandosi sull'impatto comunitario e sulla fattibilità.
T-Mobile anunció a sus últimos 25 beneficiarios de la Hometown Grant, cada uno recibiendo hasta $50,000 para proyectos de desarrollo local. La iniciativa ha llegado a 48 estados y un territorio, con Puerto Rico y Dakota del Sur uniéndose por primera vez. Desde abril de 2021, T-Mobile ha proporcionado más de $15 millones en subvenciones a 350 comunidades, generando más de 86,000 horas de voluntariado.
Las subvenciones apoyan varios proyectos comunitarios que incluyen el desarrollo de parques, la renovación de bibliotecas, centros comunitarios e iniciativas educativas. Proyectos notables incluyen el desarrollo de espacios al aire libre, la creación de laboratorios de aprendizaje digital y la mejora de la infraestructura en pequeños pueblos y áreas rurales. El programa se administra en asociación con Main Street America, enfocándose en el impacto comunitario y la viabilidad.
T-Mobile은 최근 25명의 Hometown Grant 수혜자를 발표했으며, 각 수혜자는 지역 개발 프로젝트를 위해 최대 50,000달러를 받습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 이제 48개 주와 하나의 영토에 도달했으며, 푸에르토리코와 사우스다코타가 처음으로 참여했습니다. 2021년 4월 이후, T-Mobile은 350개 지역 사회에 1500만 달러 이상의 보조금을 제공하여 86,000시간 이상의 자원봉사 시간을 창출했습니다.
이 보조금은 공원 개발, 도서관 개조, 커뮤니티 센터 및 교육 이니셔티브 등 다양한 지역 사회 프로젝트를 지원합니다. 주목할 만한 프로젝트로는 야외 공간 개발, 디지털 학습 실험실 생성 및 소도시와 농촌 지역의 인프라 개선이 포함됩니다. 이 프로그램은 Main Street America와 협력하여 관리되며, 지역 사회의 영향과 실행 가능성에 중점을 두고 있습니다.
T-Mobile a annoncé ses derniers 25 bénéficiaires du Hometown Grant, chacun recevant jusqu'à 50 000 dollars pour des projets de développement local. L'initiative a maintenant atteint 48 États et un territoire, Porto Rico et le Dakota du Sud rejoignant pour la première fois. Depuis avril 2021, T-Mobile a fourni plus de 15 millions de dollars en subventions à 350 communautés, générant plus de 86 000 heures de bénévolat.
Les subventions soutiennent divers projets communautaires comprenant le développement de parcs, la rénovation de bibliothèques, des centres communautaires et des initiatives éducatives. Des projets notables incluent le développement d'espaces extérieurs, la création de laboratoires d'apprentissage numérique et l'amélioration des infrastructures dans les petites villes et les zones rurales. Le programme est administré en partenariat avec Main Street America, en se concentrant sur l'impact communautaire et la faisabilité.
T-Mobile hat seine neuesten 25 Empfänger des Hometown Grant bekannt gegeben, wobei jeder bis zu 50.000 Dollar für lokale Entwicklungsprojekte erhält. Die Initiative hat nun 48 Bundesstaaten und ein Territorium erreicht, wobei Puerto Rico und South Dakota zum ersten Mal dabei sind. Seit April 2021 hat T-Mobile mehr als 15 Millionen Dollar an Zuschüssen an 350 Gemeinschaften vergeben und über 86.000 Freiwilligenstunden generiert.
Die Zuschüsse unterstützen verschiedene Gemeinschaftsprojekte, darunter die Entwicklung von Parks, die Renovierung von Bibliotheken, Gemeinschaftszentren und Bildungsinitiativen. Zu den bemerkenswerten Projekten gehören die Entwicklung von Freiflächen, die Schaffung von digitalen Lernlaboren und die Verbesserung der Infrastruktur in kleinen Städten und ländlichen Gebieten. Das Programm wird in Partnerschaft mit Main Street America verwaltet und konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen auf die Gemeinschaft und die Machbarkeit.
- Expanded reach to 350 communities across 48 states and one territory
- Total investment of over $15 million in community development
- Generated 86,000+ volunteer hours through community projects
- Individual grants of up to $50,000 per recipient
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Now reaching 48 states and one territory, the Un-carrier's revitalization program has enhanced 350 communities and provided more than
BELLEVUE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / December 12, 2024 / T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) today announced its latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients, who will each receive up to
The Un-carrier has provided more than
"From Puerto Rico to Washington, we're excited to see the impact T-Mobile's Hometown Grants will have in bringing people together, sparking innovation and fostering growth in small towns and rural areas across the U.S. and its territories," said Jon Freier, President, Consumer Group, T-Mobile. "With each new project, we're inspired by the passion and dedication of these communities, and we can't wait to see the transformation that's to come."
Here are the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients and their projects:
Prichard, Ala.: Beautify the Center City area of Prichard by planting shade trees and other greenery to create an environmentally pleasing and friendly atmosphere, and to attract more families to the downtown social and shopping area.
Superior, Ariz.: Update Regenerating Sonora's community center facilities, ensuring a more accessible, safe, comfortable and welcoming environment to support the organization's dynamic and community-driven programs.
Orosi, Calif.: Expand the Cutler Orosi Family Education Center by adding three new offices, a community closet and a conference area, significantly enhancing the ability to deliver and coordinate services and increase the community's access to essential resources and support, promoting well-being and empowerment among members.
Monticello, Fla.: Install a mural along a large highway-facing wall in Monticello's historic downtown, showcasing the unique natural beauty of the area, promoting ecotourism, conservation awareness and transforming the area into a tourist destination to fuel the Jefferson County economy.
Milledgeville, Ga.: Help develop Oconee Heights Park, including state-of-the-art playground equipment, which will foster local connections, enhance outdoor spaces, and contribute to the long-term revitalization of a historically neglected area.
Crystal Lake, Ill.: Transform an unused alleyway into a vibrant outdoor space at New Directions Addiction Recovery Services with secure access, seating and a sound system while enhancing the community room with new flooring, furniture and surround sound to create a safe, welcoming environment for recovery-focused gatherings and events.
Effingham, Ill.: Purchase training equipment for Effingham Regional Career Academy, soon Creating Opportunities for Regional Employment (CORE) Academy, creating on-site targeted educational opportunities and a pipeline of skilled individuals for area employers.
Gloucester, Mass.: Support the construction of the 2025 Sawyer Free Library Digital Learning Lab, a new learning space for quality educational experiences, resources and technology in downtown Gloucester, addressing crucial barriers like closing the digital divide including access to broadband internet, technology and digital literacy.
Great Barrington, Mass.: Renovate a downtown parking lot into an outdoor amphitheater as part of Berkshire Busk!, a summer-long street music and arts festival, providing a free, safe community space with accessibility enhancements for people of all income levels and physical needs.
Cumberland, Md.: Renovate a 9,500-square-foot historic building into the REACT Institute for STEM Education (RISE), offering programs to enhance youth participants' readiness for careers in engineering, computer science, and advanced fabrication.
Harrisonville, Mo.: Create the Community Connections Path to provide accessibility, exploration and connection within City Park by providing a safe path for walking where none currently exists and fostering community connections through physical connection within the park and throughout the community.
Morven, N.C.: Build an outdoor stage entertainment space for HOLLA! Community Amphitheater, breathing life into the performing arts while bringing live entertainment to the community.
Liberty, N.Y.: Install new trash receptables and dumpsters along Liberty Main Street to increase beautification in the area.
Decatur, Ohio: Build new access ramps at Byrd Township Community Center and its remote work site space, increasing safety and accessibility and providing more jobs and opportunities for residents in this part of Appalachia.
Grove, Okla.: Provide Wi-Fi internet access throughout the museum and outdoor walking trails of Har-Ber Village, increasing connectivity and safety, and supporting education initiatives like QR code learning modules for students and community members.
Sallisaw, Okla.: Build an off-leash dog park at McGee Park, fostering connections for small and large breed dogs and enhancing the overall physical, mental and emotional well-being of the community and canine companions.
North Bend, Ore.: Create the North Bend Community Hub: T-Mobile Stage & Performance Corner, a vibrant, multi-functional space for the community to host diverse events, art installations and a public art mural celebrating local history and culture.
Coopersburg, Penn.: Transform an unused church facility into a community center, including a dedicated local food pantry, space for Alcoholics Anonymousmeetings and access to technology for senior citizens and the greater community.
Cagüitas, Aguas Buenas, P.R.: Transform the abandoned José González school into a service center that can be used for training sessions, as a shelter in emergency situations and for other community events, making it a vital asset for the community.
Saunderstown, R.I.: Repair the main road through the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County's Camp Grosvenor to increase ease of accessibility to the property for campers, residents, and emergency vehicles, and rebuild the waterfront area for all to enjoy and to address erosion.
Canton, S.D.: Replace the existing 110 plus year old Canton Senior Citizen Center with a new 8,400-square-foot Canton Community Center (CCC) to better serve the wants and needs of the Canton area.
Cleveland, Tenn.: Launch YouthForce technology program for youth to foster future career opportunities in technology, providing hands-on experiences in fields like coding, electrical engineering and other transferable skills to prepare them for the workforce.
Bremerton, Wash.: Build the Bremerton Foodline Community Garden, providing produce to clients and partners, offering agricultural learning opportunities for special needs students and serving as a community education and recreation space.
Sheridan, Wy.: Provide healthy, locally grown produce to students through the 5th Street Greenhouse to Cafeteria Project, teaching students how to grow using hydroponic and raised bed systems, enhancing their understanding of agriculture and nutrition while promoting sustainable practices and improving the quality of school meals.
Ellsworth, Maine: Replace audio and visual equipment at the Grand Theatre, including adding Audio Descriptions to improve the experience for patrons and artists and allow the theatre to feature more diverse performances.
T-Mobile partners with Main Street America to administer the grant program and assess applications based on their level of detail, community impact, feasibility and other considerations. Learn about Main Street America's work to advance shared prosperity, create resilient economies and improve quality of life here.
"T-Mobile's Hometown Grants program is bringing critical resources to small towns and rural communities across America," said Erin Barnes, President and CEO, Main Street America. "These investments are transforming local landscapes and creating new opportunities for growth and connection."
T-Mobile's Hometown Grants commitment goes beyond community development programs. The Un-carrier has awarded more than
Hometown Grants is one of T-Mobile's many initiatives to make sure no community, big or small, gets left behind. The Un-carrier's Project 10Million offers internet connectivity and mobile hotspots to eligible student households to help close the digital divide. And T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights is a competition that recently wrapped its inaugural year to give a football field makeover valued at
As the country's largest and fastest 5G network, T-Mobile is all in on small towns and rural areas. Plus, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and Business Internet give homes and businesses across the country access to reliable and affordable broadband options.
For more information about T-Mobile's commitment to small towns, visit www.t-mobile.com/hometowngrants. And to see how Hometown Grants are creating change, go here.
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