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T-Mobile Gives More Than $1 Million in Funding to 25 Small Towns Across the Country

T-Mobile unveils the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Last April, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced T-Mobile Hometown

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T-Mobile Gives More Than $1 Million in Funding to 25 Small Towns Across the Country

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nT-Mobile unveils the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nLast April, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced T-Mobile Hometown Grants, a $25 million, five-year initiative to support the people and organizations who help small towns across America thrive and grow by providing funding to kickstart important new community development projects. Hometown Grants are given every quarter to up to 25 small towns. Today, we’re excited to announce the next group of 25 Hometown Grant winners:\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220323006038/en/T-Mobile unveils the next 25 Hometown Grant recipients\n\nFairfield, Ala.: Repair the swimming pool in the Jerry D. Coleman Community Center which will make it accessible to the entire community; establish a new swim team for our youth and provide water aerobics for our senior citizens.\n\n\nNorthport, Ala.: Connect visitors and businesses to the history and charm of Downtown Northport with a modern public access Wi-Fi network.\n\n\nSelma, Ala.: Redevelopment and activation of Selma's Riverfront Park & Amphitheater Area –– one of the city's most significant parks overlooking the Alabama River and the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge.\n\n\nKing City, Calif.: Renovate and remodel a downtown building to serve as a future visitor center and small local history museum and archive.\n\n\nLake Wales, Fla.: Enhance Downtown Linear Park to create a welcoming public gathering space with trees and Florida friendly plants.\n\n\nKunia Village, Hawaii: Upgrade the seventy-five-year-old electrical system of the Kunia Village community center/gymnasiums.\n\n\nRexburg, Idaho: Create a dynamic performing arts venue in the heart of downtown with an outdoor stage, concert lighting and surround sound speaker system.\n\n\nRock Island, Ill.: Install field lighting for youth baseball diamond and multi-purpose field to complete renovation of historic Douglas Park to provide recreation and sports opportunities for the community.\n\n\nDeKalb, Ill.: Fund public art projects to enhance community spirit and promote local arts and culture.\n\n\nFairfield, Iowa: Fund the next three slab foundations for the Greater Fairfield Area Habitat for Humanity neighborhood on North 12th Street in Fairfield, Iowa.\n\n\nCambridge, Md.: Fund comp...

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