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Revitalized Downtowns, Greenspace Projects and Community Centers: T-Mobile Presents 25 Hometown Grants to Help Small Towns Thrive

The Un-carrier gives more than $1 Million to the next round of winners as part of its mission to support community development projects BELLEVUE,

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Revitalized Downtowns, Greenspace Projects and Community Centers: T-Mobile Presents 25 Hometown Grants to Help Small Towns Thrive

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nThe Un-carrier gives more than $1 Million to the next round of winners as part of its mission to support community development projects\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nIn April 2021, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced T-Mobile Hometown Grants, a $25 million, five-year initiative to support the people and organizations that help small towns across America thrive and grow. Since the program’s start, T-Mobile has given more than $4.4 million dollars to kickstart 100 community development projects across 36 states, including the latest grant winning recipients. Pretty cool, isn’t it?\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220621006127/en/Revitalized Downtowns, Greenspace Projects and Community Centers: T-Mobile Presents 25 Hometown Grants to Help Small Towns Thrive (Graphic: Business Wire)\nHere are the next 25 Hometown Grant winners and their projects:\n\n\nSouth Lake Tahoe, Calif.: Envision Ski Run Park. A community-led project to create a brand-new gathering place for kids and families that will feature an iconic play structure, a climbing boulder, a plaza, mural wall, and a large community table.\n\n\nAdel, Iowa: Beautify Pedal Plaza, including seating, shade structures, landscaping and a musical flower art installment to promote community walkability and gathering.\n\n\nLansing, Iowa: Redevelop the Lansing Community Plaza in the historic Downtown District, to include a mural, canopy, landscaping, lighting, benches and new cement surfaces.\n\n\nMarshalltown, Iowa: Reconstruct downtown State Street, including enhancements to landscaping and safety and accessibility infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists, damaged after the 2018 EF-3 tornado disaster.\n\n\nHutchinson, Kan.: Renovate the Hutchinson Zoo with the addition of a Nature Play themed playground, including a splash river and greenspace to provide a dedicated and inclusive play space for children of all abilities.\n\n\nColumbia, Ky.: Build a multi-use arena on the Adair County Fairgrounds to host community and student 4-H agricultural education events.\n\n\nWest Point, Ky.: Renovate Veterans Park Pavilion along the Ohio River to help revive and increase tourism in the historic district area.\n\n\nChelsea, Mich.: Transform the brick-and-mortar Chelsea District Library with the addition of the...

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