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YOU Get a Grant and YOU Get a Grant — T-Mobile to Bolster 25 Small Towns Nationwide
T-Mobile has committed $25M to small town grants over the next five years, starting with these 25 deserving communities across the country BELLEVUE,

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nT-Mobile has committed $25M to small town grants over the next five years, starting with these 25 deserving communities across the country\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nThese small towns have big plans. Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced the 25 small towns winning Hometown Grants to jumpstart vital community development projects to re-energize these towns and build upon what makes them unique. Hometown Grants are part of the Un-carrier’s massive commitment to bring 5G to rural America.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210923005645/en/T-Mobile has committed $25M to small town grants over the next five years, starting with these 25 deserving communities across the country (Graphic: Business Wire)\nOver the next five years, T-Mobile plans to hire 7,500 new employees in small towns and rural communities and provide $25 million in grants for community development projects. Earlier this month, the Un-carrier unveiled the FIRST Hometown Techover winner, Woodstock, Ill. which will receive a prize package worth $3M and become the crown jewel of 5G for small towns across America. And today, 25 additional well-deserving small towns will snag a grant to improve their communities. Meet the winners and their projects:\n\n\nAtmore, Ala.: Provide an internet technology lab as well as computer furnishings which will be located in the former Atmore hardware store\n\n\nWedowee, Ala.: Renovate a town-owned home to be operated as a safe home for abused women and their children\n\n\nClarksville, Ark.: Beautify and create the Levee Amphitheatre, a public space for the community\n\n\nMammoth Lakes, Calif.: Install and operate a free, pet-friendly dog park that encourages community inclusion, fosters connections and enhances public safety\n\n\nDixon, Ill.: Revitalize the Dixon Historic Theatre, which plans to become a full-time performing arts center\n\n\nBatesville, Ind.: Develop and design Inspiration Park in commemoration of 2020’s 100th anniversary of the Women’s Suffrage Movement, honoring the rich legacy of women who have shown vision and tenacity to become significant contributors to the Batesville Community\n\n\nFruitland, Idaho: Purchase and install youth playground equipment in a new city park\n\n\nFort Scott, Kan.: Create a downtown greenspace with ...