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Technically Media has transitioned Generocity.org to Civic Capital

After seven years and a pandemic of discovery, Technical.ly is our company's sole focus.

Generocity events through the years. (Photos from the Generocity archives)

After seven years of publishing Generocity.org, Technical.ly’s parent company Technically Media has transitioned the nonprofit-industry news site to Civic Capital, a philanthropic consultancy.

This is personal to me. In 2015, I led the effort to acquire Generocity, which was founded by philanthropist Sandra Baldino years prior. In the ensuing years, I was publisher for both Technical.ly, which expanded its geographic focus, and Generocity, which remained focused in Philadelphia. Both followed a similar playbook: Find an important industry that is typically covered nationally and report obsessively on it with a local lens.

Generocity was better read than ever before and financially sustainable under our stewardship. But the pandemic made it clear to me: It was time for Generocity to have new leadership. I needed to focus all my time on Technical.ly, and Generocity deserved a new kind of specialization for today’s challenges.

I couldn’t imagine a better successor than Monique Curry-Mims, who has now replaced me as Generocity publisher and is the site’s new owner-operator, via her Civic Capital brand.

After six months of personal discussions, we undertook a six-month transition phase, with financial support from the Independence Public Media Foundation, the Samuel S. Fels Fund and the Lenfest Institute. I’ll remain a personal adviser to Monique, and Technical.ly and Generocity will remain closely related.

As part of the move and following a big Technical.ly redesign earlier this year, we’ll rely less on the name Technically Media, which is functionally the entity that employs our 20-person team, but is a far less recognizable brand than Technical.ly. With just one brand, this gets simpler. We are Technical.ly, a news organization that serves a community of technologists and entrepreneurs.

Below, watch the announcement via conversation led by Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen, who was previously our inaugural Generocity editor, between Monique and myself.

Companies: Lenfest Institute for Journalism / Technical.ly / Generocity / Technical.ly
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