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      <title>Target Announces 2026 Bullseye Builds, Investing $1 Million in 13 Community Spaces</title>
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      <description>Target has unveiled its 2026 Bullseye Builds initiative, committing $1 million and volunteer labor from its team members to revitalize 13 community spaces in neighborhoods where the company operates. Projects are developed in partnership with local nonprofits and shaped by community-identified needs rather than a standardized template.&#xA;Bullseye Builds is five years into its run, which gives it enough institutional history to evaluate as more than a one-off goodwill gesture. The community-input model—designing around needs identified by residents rather than imposing a generic park or mural—reflects a more sophisticated approach to corporate community investment than philanthropic checkwriting, and it generates meaningful local media and employee engagement in return.</description>
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