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Small Towns with Big Dreams: T-Mobile Announces the Next 25 Hometown Grant Recipients

T-Mobile has committed $25M in funding for small-town community developments projects over the next 5 years BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- T-Mobile

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Small Towns with Big Dreams: T-Mobile Announces the Next 25 Hometown Grant Recipients

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nT-Mobile has committed $25M in funding for small-town community developments projects over the next 5 years\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nT-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) reveals the names of 25 more American small towns that will receive Hometown Grants to jumpstart vital community projects. Created to help local communities move forward on projects that build on the strengths that have always made them great places to live and work, Hometown Grants are inspired by the unique sense of place and deep pride that is so much a part of every small town.\n\nHere are the 25 Hometown Grant winners:\n\n\nAliquippa, Pa.: Build a recreational park at 3rd Ave Park to provide a dedicated space for children to play safely.\n\n\nAugusta, Maine: Public art project enabling partners to create and display 25 uniquely painted fiberglass Sturgeons.\n\n\nBeaver Falls, Pa.: Create a children's museum project to support equitable education.\n\n\nChillicothe, Mo.: Silver Moon Plaza beautification project including outdoor amenities like park benches, streetscaping, trash receptacles, bike racks and brick pavers.\n\n\nClovis, N.M.: A walking track for all at Clovis Community College to be used by students, staff, and community members for exercise year-around.\n\n\nCosmopolis, Wash: A park beautification project that is a cooperative effort between The Friends of Highland Park and the City of Cosmopolis, which converts an outdated and underutilized city park into an all-inclusive park with a focus on healthy, creative, physical play, social and emotional opportunities, making it a destination for everyone of all ages in our community.\n\n\nElizabeth City, N.C.: Restore/reactivate a football field for youth flag football and other community sports.\n\n\nEphraim, Utah: A park built for all, the city will transform an old run-down playground into an all-abilities playground with features that will be new, accessible, diverse, and cater to the recreational needs for all, including those with disabilities.\n\n\nKennesaw, Ga.: Adding wheelchair accessible swings to a community park to provide a play area for youth of all abilities.\n\n\nLander, Wyo.: To develop land that will become the future Popo Agie River Park, reducing current park overcrowding and increasing outdoor recreation opportunities for future generations.\n\n\nLos Alamos, N.M.: The Los Alam...

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