T-Mobile Gives More Than $1 Million in Funding to 25 Small Towns Across the Country
T-Mobile has unveiled the next 25 recipients of its Hometown Grants, part of a $25 million initiative launched in April 2021 to support community development in small towns. Over $3.3 million has already been awarded to projects in 35 states. The grants aim to enhance local facilities, providing funding for various projects, including park renovations, community centers, and technology upgrades. Eligible towns must have populations under 50,000, and T-Mobile continues to collaborate with Main Street America and Smart Growth America to evaluate applications.
- T-Mobile has already awarded over $3.3 million to community projects across 35 states.
- The Hometown Grants initiative is a $25 million commitment to support small towns, enhancing local facilities and public spaces.
- The program encourages community development through diverse projects, from parks to technology upgrades.
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T-Mobile unveils the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients
T-Mobile unveils the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients
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Fairfield, Ala. : Repair the swimming pool in theJerry D. Coleman Community Center which will make it accessible to the entire community; establish a new swim team for our youth and provide water aerobics for our senior citizens. -
Northport, Ala. : Connect visitors and businesses to the history and charm ofDowntown Northport with a modern public access Wi-Fi network. -
Selma, Ala. : Redevelopment and activation ofSelma's Riverfront Park & Amphitheater Area –– one of the city's most significant parks overlooking theAlabama River and the iconicEdmund Pettus Bridge . -
King City, Calif. : Renovate and remodel a downtown building to serve as a future visitor center and small local history museum and archive. -
Lake Wales, Fla. :Enhance Downtown Linear Park to create a welcoming public gathering space with trees andFlorida friendly plants. -
Kunia Village ,Hawaii : Upgrade the seventy-five-year-old electrical system of theKunia Village community center/gymnasiums. -
Rexburg, Idaho : Create a dynamic performing arts venue in the heart of downtown with an outdoor stage, concert lighting and surround sound speaker system. -
Rock Island, Ill. : Install field lighting for youth baseball diamond and multi-purpose field to complete renovation of historicDouglas Park to provide recreation and sports opportunities for the community. -
DeKalb, Ill. : Fund public art projects to enhance community spirit and promote local arts and culture. -
Fairfield, Iowa : Fund the next three slab foundations for theGreater Fairfield Area Habitat for Humanity neighborhood onNorth 12th Street inFairfield, Iowa . -
Cambridge, Md. : Fund computers for the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Intergenerational Center that will serve senior citizens, children, individuals with disabilities and residents of the town. -
Owatonna, Minn. : Create a new Makerspace and Teen Space at theOwatonna Public Library . -
Mendenhall, Miss. : Pave a walking trail at Mendenhall Sports Plex and install four pieces of gym equipment to provide a low-impact aerobic workout for the citizens of the community to reduce rates of obesity and chronic diseases. -
Taos, N.M. : Revitalize the Taos Center for the Arts’ Gallery courtyard into a multi-factional space that improves access and directs water run-off away from the Gallery into a dry riverbed feature. -
Village of Potsdam, N.Y. : Develop and construct an open pavilion adjacent toIves Park . -
Town of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : Convert one of the existing baseball fields into a softball field to better accommodate the Town of Poughkeepsie Girls LittleLeague Softball program. -
Kings Mountain, N.C. : CreateADA access points into the garden/program area making the garden open to the public (it is currently a demonstration garden only), a garden shed and a pavilion for programs and activities. -
Ponca City, Okla. : Acquire and operate a synthetic ice rink in downtownPonca City , with funds raised to support otherPonca City Main Street initiatives, increase tourism, and create community connection. -
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Hatboro, Pa. : Improve the town’sCentral Plaza with seating, lighting, new sidewalks and information to improve the pedestrian amenities in the area. -
Kutztown, Pa. : Build an outdoor fitness court that will be part art gallery, part outdoor gym and point of pride for the community. -
Hearne, Texas : Renovate theSmith-Welch Memorial Library with interior updates of the public library facility, including a new floor plan, furniture, flooring and more. -
Los Fresnos, Texas : Build a permanent covered stage and paved roadway at the Rodeo grounds that will help bring more concerts and other events to the community. -
Robstown, Texas : Enhance local park that will include building the first concrete walking trail with a lighted path to provide an easily accessible, healthy outdoor activity for the community. -
Kingwood, W. Va. : Create a nature-themed playground along the West Virginia Northern Rail-Trail to encourage outdoor play. -
Village of Kimberly, Wis. : Revitalize downtown corridor and preserve the hometown atmosphere by adding planter boxes and planting flowers and shrubs.
“Since we launched T-Mobile Hometown in
Towns across American with a population of fewer than 50,000 people are eligible for Hometown Grants. Every small town with a vision for how to make their community even stronger than it is today is encouraged to apply.
To select Hometown Grant recipients, T-Mobile works 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 assess applications from small towns based on level of detail and completeness, potential community impact, project viability and other factors.
"The T-Mobile Hometown Grants provided to these communities represent a commitment to investing in historic assets, community gathering places, and the expansion of facilities and technologies for residents,” said Smart Growth America’s President and CEO
“We’re proud to work with T-Mobile and Smart Growth America to support these innovative projects in rural communities across the country,” said Main Street America’s President and CEO
Commitment to
Hometown Grants are part of the Un-carrier’s massive 5-year commitment announced in
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 on past Hometown Grant recipients, visit the T-Mobile Newsroom here and here.
For more information about T-Mobile's commitment to small towns, visit T-Mobile.com/AcrossAmerica.
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About Main Street America
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
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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