Its complicated and it might limit a great deal of what you do, at the same time, its obvious to me, you really like that aspect of EEVBlog and it shows. My first impulse was that yes, its a natural, but then thinking about the double edged sword of bureaucracy, I thought, maybe not.
Maybe you could have a separate organization that was an educational nonprofit and share whatever functionality was legal to share without breaking rules on commingling funds.
Keep in mind that whenever you are involved with government or government money, all sorts of new requirements kick in.
As a nonprofit is a quasi-public entity they have to be somewhat accountable to the public.
Also.. increasingly its not just local/state (or provincial)/national laws you may need to deal with, also now international rules and organizations exist, which currently few if any of us need to interact with, but thats changing fast and a new and quite bizarre world is emerging there - with its own share of corruption.. International orgs at the top level are variously open to in many cases totally opaque to external accountability at the human being level, and THEY also have rules that in the future (not so often but more often than we think) will likely apply, that are completely different.
That said, its clear there will be huge opportunities opening up in technical education for society and I would much rather have a knowledgeable and pragmatic person like you involved in that than out of touch academics or purely for-profit entities that might have questionable business practices.
The for-profit educational industry is becoming a real drain on many people's futures and for a long time Ive felt that people could do much better. What this blog seems to be extremely good at is facilitating peoples self-directed educational paths, helping them connect up with others with like skills and experiences. Its a very efficient new kind of education.