Lowe’s is continuing its transformative impact with the fourth year of Lowe’s Hometowns, a five-year, $100-million initiative revitalizing community spaces nationwide. In 2024, the program will award $10 million in grants to fund 100 renovation projects that strengthen communities.
Since its launch in 2022, Lowe’s Hometowns has improved lives across 44 states and Washington, D.C., by restoring spaces like youth boxing clubs, fire departments, children’s centers, and veterans’ fitness facilities.
Nonprofit organizations are encouraged to nominate eligible projects now through February 18 at www.Lowes.com/Hometowns. Grants support projects involving physical improvements to community spaces, including:
- Safe and affordable housing facilities
- Community resources like food pantries and senior centers
- Outdoor spaces such as parks and playgrounds
- Cultural preservation projects
- Skilled trades education facilities
Eligible nonprofits must be willing to lead the project and focus on community-centered improvements.
For details, program terms, and examples of past projects, visit Lowe’s Hometowns.