WELCOME TO LOWE’S HOMETOWNS

This fall, Lowe’s associates will be rolling up their sleeves and digging in to make an immeasurable impact in communities nationwide through Lowe’s Hometowns. 

Lowe’s Hometowns is our five-year, $100 million commitment to restore and revitalize community spaces across the country and part of Lowe’s commitment to deliver 10 million square feet of impact this year. Each project will receive a grant from Lowe's to make physical improvements that help local organizations continue to make meaningful impact in their communities. At the core of this commitment are Lowe's red vest associates, who share a passion for giving back to their communities and provide support to every Lowe's Hometowns project.

In addition, Lowe’s red vest associate volunteers will roll up their sleeves and tackle more than 1,700 associate-selected community improvement projects, helping revitalize hometowns across the country. With millions of square feet estimated to be improved through these initiatives, Lowe’s associate volunteers will continue their longstanding work to show up and help when neighbors need it most. 

Click here to learn more about the 2025 Lowe’s Hometowns projects.

The nomination window for the 2026 Lowe’s Hometowns grant program will open January 2026.  

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 2025 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.

Some of the communities helped through Lowe's Hometowns
Lowe’s Foundation Investment in Solving Skilled Trades Labor Shortage Grows to $43 Million
Community
07/18/2025
Lowe’s Foundation Investment in Solving Skilled Trades Labor Shortage Grows to $43 Million
Third cohort of community and technical colleges grant recipients will launch and expand new training programs for thousands of aspiring tradespeople
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Community
05/07/2025
Record-Breaking 24-Hour Bunk Bed Build: Lowe’s Joins 5,500 Volunteers to Help Children Nationwide
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San Bernardino’s Highlanders Boxing Club, recipient of a $30,000 Lowe’s Hometowns grant, focuses as much on mental health as physical conditioning
Community
11/07/2024
How a Boxing Gym Became a ‘Center for Peace’ 
San Bernardino’s Highlanders Boxing Club, recipient of a $30,000 Lowe’s Hometowns grant, focuses as much on mental health as physical conditioning
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2024 Impact

 
Executive Summary
2024
Lowe's Hometowns Team
Drummond Historical Society
Easterseals
Galax Fire Department
Green Township Fire Dept
Charles County Humane Society
Huntington Childrens Home
Feed NC
New Paltz Youth Program
Beloved Ashville Team