Experience
Built from practical facility work, not just platform theory.
About FacPro Community
FacPro Community was built for people responsible for complex buildings, assets, capital needs, and operational decisions. The goal is to make professional learning, connection, and practical support feel more useful, more connected, and a little less lonely across education, government, healthcare, utilities, nonprofits, religious institutions, and other institutional settings.
Where it comes from
That experience matters here. The community is not built from generic assumptions about training, operations, or asset management. It comes from years spent around real school systems, real campuses, real staffing limits, real capital planning conversations, and the operational realities facing government agencies and other complex facility portfolios.
The goal is to create a place where district teams, public-sector facility leaders, assessors, planners, engineers, operators, and institutional partners can learn from one another without having to translate everything into somebody else's abstract framework first.
Experience
Built from practical facility work, not just platform theory.
Perspective
Strong roots in K-12 and public education, with clear relevance for the broader institutional facility world.
Intent
Make learning, connection, and decision support feel more useful every week.
The best ideas in this work usually come from teams comparing notes, not pretending every campus or district is the same.
FacPro Community is meant to be useful in the middle of real projects, real constraints, and real facility decisions.
Public and institutional teams are often short on time, short on staff, and long on problems that refuse to stay neatly categorized. FacPro Community starts by making learning and connection easier.
It grows by adding more useful training, stronger member spaces, better events, and more ways for organizations and practitioners to learn from one another.
It is meant to feel like a real professional home base, not a generic LMS and not a generic online forum either.