South Dakota and Puerto Rico Towns Join Growing List of T-Mobile’s Hometown Grant Recipients
December 12 2024 - 9:01AM
Business Wire
Now reaching 48 states and one territory, the
Un-carrier’s revitalization program has enhanced 350 communities
and provided more than $15 million in total funding
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced its latest 25 Hometown
Grant recipients, who will each receive up to $50,000 in funding
from T-Mobile to kickstart local development projects that enhance
and strengthen their communities.
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The Un-carrier has provided more than $15 million in Hometown
Grants to 350 communities across 48 states and one U.S. territory
since kicking off its five-year commitment to small towns and rural
communities in April 2021 — and for the first time since the
initiative’s inception, communities in Puerto Rico and South Dakota
became recipients. To date, Hometown Grants has created more than
86,000 volunteer hours, rallying people to come together and uplift
their towns.
“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.
- 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.
- 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 Anonymous meetings 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.
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 $3
million to small businesses through Hometown Grants to support
projects like revitalizing farmers markets, launching business
incubators and improving main streets.
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 $2 million to one deserving small town high
school. The final champion was Inola High School from Inola,
Oklahoma. Learn more about Friday Night 5G Lights and pre-register
now for 2025 at FridayNight5GLights.com.
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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About Main Street America
Main Street America leads a collaborative movement with partners
and grassroots leaders that advances shared prosperity, creates
resilient economies, and improves quality of life through
place-based economic development and community preservation in
downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts across the country.
For more than 40 years, Main Street America has helped to build
economic power in downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts
through our signature Main Street Approach™ framework. Founded as
the National Main Street Center® in 1980, Main Street America has
helped to generate over $107.62 billion in local reinvestment,
rehab 335,675 buildings, create 782,059 new jobs, and start 175,323
new businesses in over 2,000 communities. Learn more about Main
Street America here.
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