Rewrite & Rise Launches Free AI Workshop Series at Public Libraries

Nonprofit offers beginner-friendly AI education and career readiness support for underserved adults.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Rewrite & Rise, Inc., a workforce development nonprofit, has announced the launch of a 4-part, in-person AI Workshop Series for Beginners in partnership with the Fulton County Library System - Fairburn Branch. The free community program aims to introduce adults to practical uses of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for career development, job search, productivity, and small business support.

Why it matters

As AI reshapes hiring, productivity, and workplace expectations, access to foundational AI skills has become a critical workforce issue. Many adults, particularly career transitioners, job seekers, and individuals without technical backgrounds, remain excluded from formal AI education. Rewrite & Rise's workshop series seeks to close this gap and empower underserved and transitioning adults to navigate an evolving job market with confidence.

The details

The four-session series will be hosted in person at the Fairburn Branch of the Fulton County Library System and is open to the public with limited seating. The curriculum is designed for beginners and requires no coding experience or technical background. Participants will learn how AI tools work, how to use AI for job search and career planning, how to apply AI for productivity and small business use, and principles of responsible and ethical AI use.

  • The AI workshop series will launch on February 24, 2026.
  • The 4-part series will run through March 2026.

The players

Rewrite & Rise, Inc.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to workforce development and digital literacy.

Fulton County Library System - Fairburn Branch

A public library branch that is partnering with Rewrite & Rise to host the AI workshop series.

Nan Ross

The founder of Rewrite & Rise, Inc. and an AI Certified Consultant and workforce development educator.

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What they’re saying

“AI is no longer a future skill—it's a present-day survival skill. But access is uneven. Many people hear about AI in the news and feel intimidated or left behind. Our goal is to demystify AI and give people the confidence to use it as a practical support tool in their careers and daily lives.”

— Nan Ross, Founder, Rewrite & Rise, Inc. (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

Rewrite & Rise plans to scale this community education initiative through additional library partnerships and public institutions across the country.

The takeaway

This workshop series highlights the expanding role of public libraries as centers for workforce development, digital inclusion, and lifelong learning, providing underserved and transitioning adults with the AI skills needed to navigate an evolving job market.