T-Mobile’s Hometown Grants Top $21.5M, Empowering 475 Small Towns Nationwide
America’s Best Network welcomes 25 new recipients as T-Mobile’s support for local projects enters its final stretch toward 500 towns
Since Hometown Grants started in
“Nearly five years ago, we launched this program to invest in small towns with big ideas and help turn local vision into meaningful impact,” said
Here are the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients and their projects:
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Pine Bluff, Ark. : Install the Blues Junction Monument, a 20-foot landmark featuring artistic design, a commemorative granite marker highlighting local blues history, a QR-code digital soundscape, and a reflective bench celebrating the musical traditions ofPine Bluff and the Delta Rhythm &Bayous Highway . -
Texarkana, Ark. : Remodel nonprofit We Are Washington’s community library space by upgrading lighting, furnishings, technology and literacy resources to inspire curiosity, increase access and reading engagement among youth. -
Chino Valley, Ariz. : Construct an 18-hole disc golf course atOld Home Manor , creating a recreational destination that supports youth wellness and placemaking in a rural community. -
Nogales, Ariz. : Revitalize a long‑underutilized building on historicMorley Avenue inDowntown Nogales into a welcoming, bilingual, community‑led legal advocacy center, strengthening access for underserved residents. -
Eureka, Calif. : Upgrade sound, lighting and production equipment at the historic 1939 Streamline Moderne designedEureka Theater , providing an inclusive community hub for film, music and cultural events. -
Needles, Calif. : Construct aRoute 66 themed novelty drive through arch, celebrating the city’s historicRoute 66 heritage while supporting downtown revitalization and enhancing visitor experience. -
Henderson, Ky. : Replace the playground surface atCentral Park with poured-in-place rubber, enhancing safety and providing a welcoming community gathering space. -
Scandia, Minn. : Transform a historic tankhouse barn into a lively community hub for performances, classes, and local history, drawing guests from the surroundingSt. Croix Valley and helping revitalize Scandia’sVillage Center through tourism. -
Nettleton, Miss. : Construct a public tennis court, providing a safe space for youth recreation, school athletics and promoting healthy lifestyles. -
West Point, Miss. : Install a permanent sound system and storage cabinets atBlack Prairie Blues Museum , providing reliable sound for concerts and events and a designated storage space for rotating displays and artifacts. -
Mandan, N.D. : Transform a reimagined site into a dedicated gathering space for families residing in the 3rd Street Corridor, strengthening community connections. -
Peterborough, N.H. : Build the Farm-to-Table Campus, providing a permanent, accessible hub for hands-on learning in sustainable agriculture, cooking and environmental stewardship. -
Farmington, N.M. : Createa vibrant, outdoor food space with cold storage units, picnic tables, outdoor counters and raised garden beds, expanding access to healthy food, supporting local farmers and providing a welcoming gathering and entrepreneurial learning space forSan Juan County residents. -
Grants, N.M. : Revitalize River Walk Park’s ramada and amphitheater area to host free, family-friendly movies, music and live theatre events, foster civic pride, encourage local engagement and support downtown revitalization efforts. -
Lima, Ohio : Renovate the existingMizpah Community Center , updating equipment in classrooms, the laundry room, and kitchen to further support the center’s community members. -
Ashland, Ore. : Transform a public space in downtownAshland into an immersive storytelling destination that pairs a John Pugh Trompe L’oeil mural with interactive AI to connect residents and visitors to the city’s rich history. -
Stroudsburg, Pa. : Revitalize a historic school building into a vibrant community hub where families and children can access essential resources for education, health and employment. -
Bristol, Tenn. : Expand access to brand new free books, Wi-Fi and educational resources to underserved communities inAppalachia , with the addition of a traveling book mobile, serving as a literacy hub and mobile community center, promoting learning, digital inclusion and community connection. -
Loudon, Tenn : Improve thePublic Library atTellico Village drainage system to prevent future water damage to the building due to flooding, ensuring that the library can continue to serve the community. -
Rio Grande City, Texas : Launch the renovation of the Hope andHelp Center of Starr County , to enhance facilities and expand access to essential services for families acrossStarr County . -
Rocky Mount, Va .: Purchase and install 12 AEDs and 10 all-weather protective enclosures at high-traffic county parks to enhance rapid access to life-saving defibrillation and improve emergency response outcomes. -
Charlotte, Vt .: Enhance the safety and accessibility of theCharlotte Public Library through needed upgrades, including the installation of a generator and water-filling station, to ensure the library can continue to serve as a community hub and gathering space during weather-related emergencies. -
Langley, Wash. : Renovate the second level of nonprofit Good Cheer’sLangley Thrift Store into a vibrant, multi-purpose community hub, combining flexible gathering spaces and co-working stations, to foster creativity, collaboration and stronger community relationships. -
Manitowoc, Wis. :Reinvigorate Red Arrow Park through improved access to the beach andLake Michigan while creating a one-of-a-kind public space focused on inclusivity and community pride. -
Wausau, Wis .: Launch a hands-on STEM initiative at the Children’s Imaginarium designed to connect young learners to real-world career pathways and create a program that fosters early awareness, sparks curiosity, builds foundational skills, inspires the next generation and strengthens the future workforce.
Final Opportunity to Apply for Hometown Grants
With just one more round of Hometown Grants left, now is the last chance to apply, as T-Mobile heads toward its goal of 500 towns. Eligible towns in the
To select recipients, T-Mobile teams up with Main Street America, a nonprofit organization that works to advance shared prosperity, create resilient economies and improve quality of life through place-based economic development and community preservation. Grant applications are reviewed based on their level of detail, community impact, feasibility and other considerations.
“Since 2021, the T-Mobile Hometown Grants program has been a catalyst for powerful change in communities across the country,” said
T-Mobile ’ s Commitment to Small Towns
As America’s Best Network, T-Mobile is all about keeping small towns and rural areas connected through meaningful investments that make a difference. From Hometown Grants to Project 10Million to Friday Night 5G Lights, T-Mobile is fueling growth in places that need it most.
T-Mobile Home Internet, T-Mobile Business Internet and T-Mobile Fiber also bring broadband to small towns, delivering fast and reliable broadband options to rural communities, while T-Satellite with Starlink helps keep people connected nearly everywhere they can see the sky.
Together, these initiatives show the scale of T-Mobile’s commitment to connecting people, powering small towns and helping communities of every size thrive.
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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
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