AI Literacy Workshops
The City of Boston's Digital Equity Team is partnering with community groups, nonprofits, and local organizations to bring digital literacy training, at no cost, directly to the people they serve.
They bring: the space and the people. We bring: the facilitator, the materials, and the content. Together, we help Boston residents navigate scams, misinformation, and AI with confidence.
Registration Deadline: July 6, 2026
Available to Boston-based organizations and community groups only. Not open to individual registration. Workshops run starting July 20, 2026
Workshop Catalog
Spotting Scams in the AI Era
Scams are getting harder to spot. In this workshop, you'll learn to recognize the most common tricks people are falling for right now and what to do if something feels off.
Misinformation and How to Check What's Real
Not sure if something you saw online is true? You'll learn a few quick, easy ways to check before you share so you can feel confident in what you pass on to others.
Using AI Safely in Daily Life
AI tools can be genuinely useful but there are things you should know before you use them. We'll show you what they're good for, how to get started, and what to keep private.
AI Basics: Skills for Today's Job Market
AI tools can support your day-to-day work and help you build a stronger resume. We'll introduce practical ways to use AI, no tech experience needed. You'll walk away with new skills and the confidence to keep learning.
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Workshop suggestions will be considered for future cycles.
WHO THESE WORKSHOPS REACH
Whether you're a nonprofit, senior center, library, faith community, resident association, or job-training program, we design each session, in multiple languages, to meet the needs of the people you serve:
- Seniors
- Youth
- Parents
- Immigrants and Refugees
- Veterans
- People with Disabilities
- Job Seekers
- Frontline Staff
- And More...
A SIMPLE AND BALANCED COLLABORATION
What You Provide
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A space at your location
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An audience of 20 or more participants
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A confirmed date between July 20 and September 30
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A point of contact for planning
What We Provide
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A trained facilitator
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All workshop materials and handouts
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Content designed for your audience
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Logistics support and a planning call
FROM INTEREST TO WORKSHOP. FOUR STEPS.
Fill out our form telling us about your organization and the audience you'd like to serve.
We'll contact you to schedule a brief planning conversation — usually within one week.
We align on topic, date, audience, and logistics. We tailor the content for your group.
We show up, facilitate, and leave your community with practical, lasting skills.