After you send an inquiry

Keep the conversation moving after your inquiry.

If the form opened a prepared email, send it from your inbox. Then use this page to gather the right details for a school, event, sponsor, donor, grant reviewer, or partner conversation.

Forward a status update

Loop in the next reviewer.

Use this when a principal, venue contact, city staffer, sponsor, donor, grant reviewer, hospital coordinator, or partner needs to know what was sent and what details still need confirmation.

Forward status update

School booking next steps

Do not send medical records, student records, payment details, passwords, or tax documents through the public form.

  • Grade level and audience size
  • Date window, campus, city, and room or stage setup
  • Preferred language, duration, budget or funding path, and school requirements

Reply priority guide

Help us route the inquiry faster.

This is a public guide for what to include after sending an inquiry. It sets priority by reviewer need, not a guaranteed response time.

Sponsor or grant partnership

Same day when possible

Reviewer deadline, funding goal, audience served, requested materials, and any recognition or reporting needs.

School program

Same day when possible

Grade level, date window, campus, audience size, preferred language, and school requirements.

Event or festival

Same day when possible

Date, city, venue, audience size, run time, stage or sound setup, parking, load-in, and funding path.

Partner materials or community support

Same day or next business day

Who will review, deadline, material needed, audience served, and what decision the packet should support.

Approved proof

Help us use feedback or media safely.

If your organization can share public feedback, a private reference, or approved photos or short video clips, please confirm what may be used and where. Do not include private student, patient, family, payment, tax, or internal event details.

Send approval details

Public feedback

Share only wording your organization is comfortable making public.

Private reference

If public feedback is not appropriate, send a note for review conversations only.

Photo or video approval

Confirm which images or clips are approved, where they may appear, and the credit line to use.