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CURRENT GRANTS - JUNE 2025

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T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program

June 13, 20251 min read

T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program

Granting Organization/Business Unit: T-Mobile
Website: T-Mobile Hometown Grants

Overview

T-Mobile is investing $25 million in 500 rural towns over five years to jumpstart community projects and strengthen local infrastructure. The program aims to support initiatives such as upgrading technology in local libraries, building new hiking trails, revitalizing historic buildings, and more.

Status (Profit/Nonprofit):

Nonprofit

Eligibility Criteria / General Requirements

  • Elected officials

  • Town managers or employees

  • Tribal leaders

  • Nonprofit community leaders
    Applicants must represent small towns with a population of less than 50,000.

Application Deadline

Year-round

Grant Amount

Up to $50,000 for shovel-ready projects

Focus Area / Areas of Expertise

  • Community infrastructure

  • Technology upgrades

  • Historic preservation

  • Recreational development

Contact Information

(Refer to the contact details provided on the grant website, as no specific contact information was provided.)


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