Hank and John Green's studio becomes a nonprofit as they aim to make 'trustworthy content' online.
Complexly already receives sizable philanthropic funding, including $4.8 million last year.
The nonprofit transition requires Hank and John to give up any equity they held in Complexly.
John will move forward as "founder emeritus" and Hank will join the nonprofit's board of directors.
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