Huntington Children’s Museum

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

Huntington Children's Museum will create a STEAM-focused indoor learning space where exhibits and activities cater to children's specific interests and abilities. Updates to the outside of the museum include replacing exterior lights, stucco, exterior trim, doors, windows, paint and more. A resealed parking area will be added. Inside mechanical, electrical and HVAC services will all occur to get this museum up and running.

Humility Homes and Services

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

Humility Homes and Services, Inc. is committed to ending homelessness by offering housing opportunities and supportive services in the greater quad cities area. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the organization will add a two-bedroom affordable housing unit, which can properly house a family in need. In addition, laundry facilities will be added for all tenants living at the property.

Humane Society of Charles County

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

For pet owners who are experiencing financial difficulties, the Human Society of Charles County is a vital resource. A new pet holding space with new flooring, new washers and dryers, fresh paint and an education and exercise training barn will streamline adoptions and give more room to these animals who have been separated from their families. It will make the shelter healthier for the animals, staff, and volunteers.

House of Ruth

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

The House of Ruth supports the need of formerly homeless women. By improving the exterior of the building that houses program participants and by beautifying the yard, residents will feel at home in a building with more welcoming aesthetics, which in turn will have a positive impact on the surrounding neighborhood.

Henderson Fire Department

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

The Henderson Volunteer Fire Department kitchen remodel would be the first time the original kitchen has been updated since the 1960s. With new plumbing, electric, appliances, cabinets, countertops, lighting, flooring, and more this complete kitchen flip would be an important focal point for the small community of Henderson.

Hello Park

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

Nominated by music superstar and Tuskegee, Ala. native Lionel Richie, Hello Park will become the first public park of its kind available to residents in the community. Located directly across from the campus of Tuskegee University, this undeveloped land will be turned into a beautiful outdoor space for members of the community to gather, to personally connect with nature and to embrace the history of Tuskegee for decades to come.

Growing Roots

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

The Growing Roots Garden will become a place to grow and learn for the students of Emerson Middle School. A place to gather and learn about health, nutrition and the benefits that connecting with nature can have on stress. With 96% of students qualifying for the free or reduced-price lunch program, the outdoor space will put an emphasis on outdoor activities such as participating in the school garden and consuming nutritious foods grown by the students.

Green Township Volunteer Fire Department

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

The Green Township Volunteer Fire Department will update the men’s and women’s bathrooms in the firehouse to not only make them ADA compliant, but repair fixtures and facilities that do not work. A demo of the current bathrooms would lead to bathrooms that are state and federal compliant for a long-term emergency facility. Energy Smart and Water Sense products will be central to the construction of this new space for volunteers.

Glow Up Girl

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

Glow Up Girls Inc. provides both in-school and after-school programming for girls focused on the physical, emotional, and mental health skills needed to become strong, confident leaders in their communities. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the “glow up” to this space would include replacing windows, doors, flooring, baseboards, remodeling the bathroom and a refreshed exterior.

Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 20 2023

Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis empowers girls to be confident, prepared for their futures and ready to take their place in the world. The organization currently operates in a historic building in need of physical repair so that participants, volunteers, and staff have a space that is safe, accessible, and conducive for program activities. New flooring, an entry area, windows with blinds and the addition of a zen break room will transform this space.