Target Corporation has announced the timing and locations for its 2026 Bullseye Builds with Community Program. The retailer will complete 13 builds this year supported by a $1 million investment.
The program combines Target employee volunteer efforts with design expertise to meet needs identified by local communities. Projects are developed in partnership with nonprofits and community members.
“At Target, we believe investing in the places we call home builds strong communities and strong partnerships. And our Bullseye Builds bring that belief to life,” said Kiera Fernandez, EVP and chief community and stakeholder engagement officer for Target.
“What makes this work different is how it starts. We listen to learn about local needs, then pair those insights with the creativity of our team members and Target’s signature style and design expertise.”
Since launching in 2024, Bullseye Builds has contributed to 25 community spaces across the country. The most recent build took place in March in Detroit.
The 2026 Bullseye Builds will take place in the following cities where Target operates stores or supply chain facilities:
- Denver, Colorado – May
- Las Vegas, Nevada – May
- Washington, D.C. – June
- Logan Township, New Jersey – July
- Seattle, Washington – July
- Austin, Texas – September
- Columbus, Ohio – September
- Orlando, Florida – September
- St. Louis, Missouri – September
- Birmingham, Alabama – October
- Jersey City, New Jersey – October
- Phoenix, Arizona – November
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota – Date to be determined
Denver and Las Vegas projects are scheduled for May 21. More than 100 Target team member volunteers will support each project.
In Denver, Target will partner with Trevista at Horace Mann, a local elementary school, to upgrade the student wellness room and enhance outdoor learning spaces. In Las Vegas, Target will partner with The Just One Project, an organization focused on fighting food insecurity, to improve shopping areas and pantry spaces. Both projects will include style-forward updates such as murals and new furniture.
In 2025, Target employees contributed 1 million volunteer hours nationwide. The company has a commitment to volunteer 1 million hours each year across its communities.
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