WHAT’S ON YOUR COMMUNITY BUCKET LIST?

We all dream of ways to improve our communities – a bucket list of project ideas to help make the places we love better and stronger. Whether it’s revitalizing a community center, upgrading a food pantry or improving a park where neighbors gather, these projects start with ideas from people who know their communities best.

That’s where you come in. Lowe’s wants to know, what’s on your community bucket list?

Project ideas submitted here will be used to select up to 100 Lowe’s Community Impact Grants. In addition, ideas may be shared broadly across Lowe’s teams and stores to help inform other community projects. Together, these efforts will help Lowe’s bring more than 2,000 community impact projects to life nationwide this year.

Submit a Community Bucket List Project

Lowe’s Community Bucket List project nominations will be accepted February 18, 2026 through March 20, 2026.

What We’re Looking For

Vesctor

Community Impact

 Benefits the broader community and addresses a clear local need

Need

Places that Matter

Focuses on shared spaces like community centers, veterans’ facilities, food pantries, schools, or parks

Feasibility

Feasible

Realistic in scope with a clear path to completion in 4 months or less

Inspiration

Lasting Benefit

Creates long-term value beyond project completion and inspires others to achieve what’s possible

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2025 Impact

 
 
 
 
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
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