T-Mobile Helps Drive Local Change with Over $12 Million in Hometown Grants
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Thursday, March 21, 2024
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And since providing more than $12 million in Hometown Grants since the Un-carrier kicked off its five-year commitment to small towns in April 2021, the Un-carrier is well on its way to hitting the program’s $25 million mark.
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- And since providing more than $12 million in Hometown Grants since the Un-carrier kicked off its five-year commitment to small towns in April 2021, the Un-carrier is well on its way to hitting the program’s $25 million mark.
- : Renovate the Riggs-Hamilton American Legion Post 20, updating the 90-year-old building’s interior with ADA accessible restrooms.
- Each quarter, T-Mobile awards 25 Hometown Grants to small towns with populations of 50,000 or less.
- And to see how Hometown Grants are creating change, go here .