T-Mobile Helps Drive Local Change with Over $12 Million in Hometown Grants
2024年3月21日 - 10:05PM
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The Un-carrier hits 275 Hometown Grant
recipients as the company reveals the next 25 towns across the
country to receive funding for community development projects
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today revealed its next Hometown Grant
recipients, with 275 communities across 46 states now part of the
exclusive crew that will receive funding and support to fuel local
projects that help people connect and innovate. And since providing
more than $12 million in Hometown Grants since the Un-carrier
kicked off its five-year commitment to small towns in April 2021,
the Un-carrier is well on its way to hitting the program’s $25
million mark.
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Hometown Grants is T-Mobile's way of giving people who live in
small towns and rural communities a chance to transform the places
they call home. Through community development initiatives across
infrastructure, education, technology, environment and more, the
Un-carrier is helping to create a stronger and more resilient
future for communities nationwide —and is now extending its impact
to include towns in Louisiana, Massachusetts and Nebraska.
Here are the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients and their
projects:
- Jacksonville, Ala.: Build a gazebo at the Public Safety
Complex Lake, to provide a covered outdoor space for fishing
enthusiasts and community gatherings.
- Camden, Ark.: Revitalize an empty lot and former library
space into an outdoor community green space, with a strong emphasis
on community engagement, environmental sustainability and
recreational opportunities.
- Russellville, Ark.: Renovate the Riggs-Hamilton American
Legion Post 20, updating the 90-year-old building’s interior with
ADA accessible restrooms.
- Ukiah, Calif.: Transform the United Disaster Relief of
Northern California (UDRNC) Resource Center into a warm, home-like
environment for those impacted by a disaster, including lounge
areas, new cozy furniture, upgraded technology and toys and games
for children.
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Conn.: Plan and
develop a Business Tech Center for The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation (MPTN) community, aimed at supporting tribal entrepreneurs
with tools and resources to turn business ideas into successful,
strategically planned business ventures.
- Cordele, Ga.: Complete historic building renovations for
the new home of the Culture Arts Center, a hub for community
services, afterschool programs and cultural arts festivals.
- Hogansville, Ga.: Revitalize the historic 1937 Royal
Theatre, with upgrades to the building’s electrical so it can serve
as a theatrical hub for the community and increase downtown
vitality.
- Clinton, Iowa: Restore and reopen the Vince Jetter
Community Center, providing expanded outstanding programs and
services to underserved youth and families in the community.
- Spencer, Iowa: Transform the Spencer Public Library
courtyard into a musical garden, providing an interactive and
inclusive outdoor space in the heart of downtown Spencer.
- Angola, Ind.: Expand the existing Imagine Alley, in
partnership with the City of Angola, Easterseals RISE and Relic
Emporium, by creating a vibrant mural promoting kindness and
inclusivity.
- Argos, Ind.: Launch the “4-H Poss-ABILITIES Program,”
crafted to offer inclusive youth livestock and exhibit building
experiences, pairing K-12 grade special needs students with 4-H
youth mentors, providing enriching opportunities in both livestock
care and exhibit development throughout Marshall County.
- El Dorado, Kan.: Complete the District Stadium, an
outdoor venue dedicated to hosting a variety of entertainment and
wiffleball events for the community and visitors.
- Hammond, La.: Install a public address communications
system at Chappapeela Sports Park, to ensure the safety of the
community.
- Northampton, Mass.: Install artistic lighting
installation on railway underpass in downtown Northampton to
enhance walkability and the physical connection of Main
Street.
- Hattiesburg, Miss.: Renovate the playground at Vernon
Dahmer Park and restore the fire-damaged pavilion for community
events and gatherings.
- Laurel, Miss.: Create the Laurel-Jones County Library
Bookmobile, a refurbished trolley enabled to provide technology on
the go for those living in underserved, rural areas across the
county.
- McComb, Miss.: Establish the first-ever McComb Museum of
Music, renovating an existing Main Street building to highlight the
community’s local artists and musical history.
- Goldsboro, N.C.: Install automatic doors at the Wayne
Opportunity Center, providing a safe, accessible and inclusive
environment for the community.
- Hickory, N.C.: Update the Samuel William Davis, Sr.
Multipurpose Field at Taft Broome Park, making improvements to the
field’s turf, PA system, netting and fencing, to provide an
enhanced facility for sports and community events and preserve the
rich history of the former Ridgeview High School.
- Murphy, N.C.: Revamp the new Cherokee County Sharing
Center food pantry building, including restrooms and a large wash
sink for produce, to continue to provide nutritious groceries to
families in need.
- Columbus, Neb.: Construct an all-inclusive community
playground in the heart of downtown near the Columbus Community
Building which houses the public library, children’s museum, city
hall and more.
- Lovelock, Nev.: Renovate Amherst Park, creating a
fitness court with new fitness equipment to provide the community
with a dedicated outdoor space to promote physical wellness.
- Independence, Ore.: Enhance the community experience at
Sunset Meadows Nature Park by building a new accessible play area
that will promote nature and community bonding.
- Herminie, Pa.: Establish a comprehensive career training
lab within Yough School District that will provide training
opportunities for local youth, prepare students for the workforce
and foster economic career growth within the community.
- Sun Prairie, Wis.: Install solar panels on the renovated
Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce building, providing a sustainable
energy solution while continuing to foster connections and growth
in the community.
To select Hometown Grant recipients, T-Mobile partners with Main
Street America and Smart Growth America to assess applications
based on their level of detail, community impact, feasibility and
other considerations. Each quarter, T-Mobile awards 25 Hometown
Grants to small towns with populations of 50,000 or less. To apply
for a Hometown Grant, visit here.
T-Mobile's commitment to small towns goes beyond Hometown
Grants, with initiatives like Project 10Million, which offers free
internet connectivity and mobile hotspots to eligible students to
help close the digital divide. Plus, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and
Business Internet give homes and businesses across the country
access to reliable and affordable broadband option.
In addition, T-Mobile is boosting its largest, fastest and most
awarded 5G network in communities across rural America, recently
announcing expanded Ultra Capacity 5G network performance for
nearly 60 million customers over nearly 300,000 square miles from
Auction 108. And for the first time, T-Mobile is lighting up Ultra
Capacity 5G in counties like Scott County, Kansas, Pennington
County, Pennsylvania, and Marathon and Portage County,
Wisconsin.
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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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet: Not available in all areas.
Delivered via 5G cellular network; speeds vary due to factors
affecting cellular networks. Project 10Million: Verify
National School Lunch Program eligibility at signup.
About T-Mobile
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Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative
nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for
all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of
value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best
possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption
that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond.
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