Mission modernization

Fulton Pathways is where members start building now.

Fulton Pathways empowers underserved youth, low-income residents, veterans, disabled residents, and career changers to become AI-era builders by giving them immediate access to professional tools, approved project teams, mentorship, maker technology, and real product development opportunities.

The new thesis

Training alone is not enough for the AI era.

The old model was to learn skills, earn credentials, and apply for jobs. The updated Fulton Pathways model is to join a team, use professional tools, build real products, create proof of work, and grow into AI-era opportunity.

The flagship program direction is Day One Build Studio, where members work on approved projects across games, AR, AI tools, civic technology, maker prototypes, and portfolio-ready demos.

Build first

Members learn by joining approved teams and building real products, prototypes, demos, and portfolio evidence.

Use modern tools

Fulton Pathways aligns members with AI assisted workflows, project boards, documentation habits, and maker technology where access and licensing allow.

Protect the mission

The nonprofit remains focused on charitable and educational access, with separate governance for any commercial product pathway.

What members build

Real outputs, not abstract promises.

Video games and serious games

Interactive AR and spatial experiences

AI tools and workflow prototypes

Civic technology and resident support tools

3D prototypes, 360 media, and digital twins

Portfolio pages, demo videos, and proof of work packets

Charitable and educational posture

Fulton Pathways is a Georgia nonprofit corporation focused on charitable and educational access. The public program should remain grounded in education, access, mentorship, portfolio development, community impact, and approved projects.

Public guardrails

  • Studio work builds practice, portfolios, demos, and project habits without employment guarantees.
  • Project charters classify ownership, usage rights, safety requirements, and partner responsibilities.
  • All projects require approval before becoming official studio work.
  • Member access may be supported by dues, scholarships, sponsors, or partners.