iSPACE is proud to be among the organizations selected for support by the Bosch Community Fund, an investment that expands access to high-quality STEM learning experiences for students and educators across Northern Kentucky.
Through this funding, iSPACE will continue to grow our STEM Experiences for Engagement, Development, and Success (SEEDS) initiative, bringing hands-on learning opportunities directly to students, families, and teachers. From field trips and afterschool programs to math skill-building experiences and summer camps, SEEDS is designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and help students see themselves in future STEM pathways.
This support comes as part of a broader regional investment focused on advancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, environmental learning, and career exploration, collectively reaching more than 32,000 students and educators across the area.
At iSPACE, we see firsthand how access to engaging, hands-on STEM experiences can change a student’s trajectory. For many students, especially those in under-resourced communities, these opportunities open doors to new interests, skills, and career possibilities that might not otherwise feel within reach.
The Bosch Community Fund’s investment helps ensure that more students can:
· Explore STEM through interactive, real-world experiences
· Build foundational skills in areas like math, engineering, and technology
· Gain exposure to future careers in high-demand fields
· Learn in environments that encourage curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving
We are grateful for Bosch’s commitment to strengthening STEM education and creating pathways for the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
About the Bosch Community Fund Investment
In addition to supporting iSPACE, the Bosch Community Fund is investing in a range of local initiatives that expand STEM education, enhance access to technology in schools, and connect students to career pathways. These efforts include support for K–12 school districts (Boone, Kenton, and Grant Counties), postsecondary career exploration programs (Gateway Community & Technical College), and environmental education initiatives across the region (The Boone Conservancy and the Foundation for Ohio River Education).
Together, these investments are building a stronger, more connected ecosystem for STEM learning; one that helps students move from early exploration to future careers. Because of partners like Bosch, more students are not only learning STEM but also beginning to imagine themselves as future engineers, innovators, and leaders.
Get Involved
Want to bring hands-on STEM experiences to your school or community?
Educators: Learn more about field trips, outreach programs, and classroom connections.
Families: Explore camps and enrichment opportunities.
Supporters: Help expand access to STEM learning for more students.
Find all this information and more at www.ispacestem.org

