AI literacy for safer communities

Teach people how to spot AI-generated content and avoid AI scams.

A campaign hub for workshops, fundraiser progress, volunteer signups, and practical guides that help families, students, and local groups make safer decisions online.

Digital safety shield with message, money, and signup signals
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Fundraising tracker

Track money raised for printing, venue, and outreach costs.

Add donations as they come in. The totals are saved in this browser, and you can export a CSV file for records or school reporting.

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Volunteer signup

Collect interest from students, parents, speakers, and partner groups.

Use the built-in signup form for a local demo, or paste a Google Form link below when you are ready to collect responses online.

Awareness toolkit

Simple checks people can remember under pressure.

Trace the source

Search for the original post, creator, date, and context before forwarding screenshots, voice clips, or urgent claims.

Slow down payments

Any message asking for gift cards, crypto, wire transfers, or fast secrecy should be verified through a second channel.

Inspect the media

Look for inconsistent shadows, unnatural hands, odd reflections, warped text, mismatched audio, or impossible camera movement.

Confirm identity

Use a known phone number or in-person question. Do not trust a cloned voice, profile picture, or familiar writing style alone.

Program plan

Workshop structure for schools and community groups.

Each module can run as a short station or a longer session. Edit the copy later to match your real schedule, partners, and outcomes.

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AI-generated or real?

Participants compare examples and learn a repeatable source-checking process.

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Scam pressure patterns

Students identify urgency, secrecy, impersonation, and payment tricks in realistic messages.

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Family safety plan

Attendees create a verification phrase, trusted contact list, and reporting checklist.