TechMission

Its current focus is training nonprofit leaders in ministry management and addiction counseling through its accredited online college, City Vision University.

[5] In 2005, TechMission started its Safe Families Program, which promotes online safety through providing free training and web-filtering software.

In 2007, TechMission launched UrbanMinistry.org, which used Web 2.0 technologies, such as user-submitted content to further promote collaboration and resource-sharing between Christian community development ministries.

[10] In 2013, TechMission/City Vision and its founder, Andrew Sears, were covered by a Christianity Today article titled "The Tech Poverty Fighter".

[14] Finally, in 2018, City Vision University was granted special recognition in the Pioneer Institute's Better Government Competition as an "affordable educational option that offers degrees in Addiction Studies, Non-profit Management, Business, and Urban Missions for low-income individuals who want to help their own impoverished communities.

Seal of City Vision University