2010 Winning Projects
2010 Retool Your School Winning Projects are Underway!Check out our photo gallery to see how HBCUs have been putting their grant awards to work!
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Last year, The Home Depot awarded campus improvement grants to the following HBCUs:
$50,000 (1 winner) |
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Elizabeth City State University Baseball Field Installation |
$10,000 (10 winners) |
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Bluefield State College Campus Landscaping Improvements |
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Fisk University Pedestrian Area Landscaping |
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Florida A&M University Rainwater Collection System Installation |
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Hampton University Historical Fence Repair and Beautification |
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Howard University Exterior Plaza Improvements and Installation of a Rain Garden |
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Mississippi Valley State University Installation of ADA-approved Signs and Safety Covers |
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Morgan State University Thurgood Marshall Complex Landscape Improvements |
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Tuskegee University Foster Hall Improvements and Lighting Updates |
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Virginia Union University Outdoor Recreation Area Improvements |
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Wilberforce University Campus Landscaping and Beautification |
More Ways to Participate
Sign Up For Updates
Sign up to receive email updates on the program. We want to keep you updated on the campus improvements. Whether you're a student, alumnus or a member of the HBCU "extended family", we want you to be in the know.
Do Even More
Join The Home Depot’s HOW-TO COMMUNITY! You'll discover forums, buying guides and a How-To Blog where you can ask questions, share ideas and learn with home improvement experts.
Have Your Say
Help us help HBCUs... spread the word to your friends and family.
Everyone can share in the vision. Make your campus improvement suggestion to a social network and help bring attention to the school you think most deserves the grant.
Everyone can share in the vision. Make your campus improvement suggestion to a social network and help bring attention to the school you think most deserves the grant.
















