You know the value of EDspaces.
Now help others experience it.

Thank you for being part of the EDspaces Scholarship community.

As a past EDspaces Scholarship recipient, you’ve experienced the value of being in the room—seeing solutions in person, connecting with peers, and bringing ideas back to your school or district. Now, we’re inviting you to help open that same opportunity to others. If someone comes to mind, we’ve made it easy to share.

If it’s helpful, here are a few simple suggestions that you can share:

Hi [Name],

I wanted to pass this along because I immediately thought of you.

I attended EDspaces through the Scholarship Program, and it was incredibly helpful — especially seeing solutions in person and hearing how other districts are approaching new construction and bonds, renovations, safety, and flexible learning spaces.

Given the work you’re doing around [facilities/planning/capital projects], I think you’d get a lot out of it.

The scholarship covers registration and hotel, which makes it much easier to justify. The event is October 28–30, 2026, in Kansas City.

Here’s the link if you want to take a look.

Let me know if you’re thinking about applying — happy to share more about my experience.

Best,

I didn’t expect a conference on learning environments to be this practical — but EDspaces was.

I attended through the Scholarship Program and what stood out most was seeing solutions in person and hearing how other districts are approaching facilities, bonds, safety, and planning challenges made it incredibly useful.

If you’re involved in shaping learning environments, the scholarship helps remove budget barriers to attend and be part of these conversations.

Applications for EDspaces 2026 (Oct 28–30, Kansas City) are now open.

Learn More Here

I attended EDspaces through the Scholarship Program and found it especially valuable from a facilities and capital planning perspective.

The sessions focused on real renovation challenges, phased improvements, safety considerations, and operational realities – and the ability to see solutions in person before spec’ing made a difference.

If you’re involved in facilities planning or capital projects, the scholarship helps remove budget barriers for education leaders.

Applications for EDspaces 2026 (Oct 28–30, Kansas City) are now open.

Learn More Here

If there’s anything else we can provide, or if you have any suggestions, please let us know. We truly appreciate your help in sharing this opportunity with others.

Questions?

Email Alice Bailey – Audience Development Manager, EDspaces