WELCOME TO LOWE’S HOMETOWNS

At Lowe’s, we have an unwavering commitment to making homes – and hometowns - better for all. Over the last 100 years, Lowe’s has grown from a small-town hardware store in North Carolina to one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world. The company’s heritage puts the communities we serve at the heart of everything we do.

That’s why Lowe’s is investing $100 million to restore and revitalize community spaces across the country through the Lowe’s Hometowns program. Each year through 2026, Lowe’s Hometowns will complete 100 signature projects chosen from consumer nominations, plus nearly 1,700 projects through Lowe’s stores, supply chain locations and store support centers across the country.

 

The 2023 Lowe’s Hometowns grantees have been announced! Read all about how Lowe’s will help complete 100 community projects this year as part of Lowe’s Hometowns, the company’s largest-ever community impact program.

 

Watch as some of the 2023 Lowe’s Hometowns grantees learn that their projects were chosen!

 
 
Executive Summary
2023

What We’re Looking For

Vesctor

Impact

A winning project will positively impact the lives of the whole community or a segment of the community that is underserved.

Need

Need

The project should meet a need that has been overlooked or ignored in your community.

Feasibility

Feasibility

All projects must be completed between July and November 2023 and pass all local building requirements.

Inspiration

Inspiration

We’re looking for projects that will inspire others to achieve what’s possible – in their lives and their communities.

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some of the communities helped through Lowe's Hometowns
Lowe's volunteers laying pavers in garden
Community
11/29/2022
Lowe’s Hometowns: Planting seeds for a stronger future
Volunteers revitalize North Carolina community garden to help serve residents in “food desert” neighborhood
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Lowe's Hometown Associates working
Community
10/06/2022
Lowe’s Hometowns: A historic theater readies to reopen
Lowe’s volunteers help refresh the Historic Elitch Theatre in Denver, CO as part of Lowe’s Hometowns program
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Lowe's associates working on community project
Community
09/27/2022
Lowe's Hometowns: Taking care of first responders
Lowe’s Hometowns grant gives ambulance unit – and the EMTs who work there – a ‘new lease on life’
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Lowe’s Hometowns 2022 – By The Numbers

1.4 M+

People anticipated to benefit from projects within one year

40

States, plus Washington D.C. where at least one project is located

1,800+

Lowe's associates improving their local communities

10,500+

Hours of time provided by Lowe's associates across all projects