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Passive Income, Active Impact: The Fund Turning Monthly Returns Into Youth Empowerment

by CEO Times Contributor

Y2 Capital Group has unveiled its innovative approach to passive income with the launch of its Real Estate Debt Fund, Co-founded by Eugene Nilus and Karl Kulpak, that delivers not only financial returns but also a meaningful social impact. With a strong focus on empowering children to stand up to bullies, the fund offers accredited investors a 10% annual fixed return alongside monthly distributions or compounding options, all backed by real estate assets.

As Karl Kulpak, Managing Partner of Y2 Capital Group, explains, “We’ve built a track record of consistent returns. Now we’re ready to build something bigger—with impact that goes beyond portfolios.”

The Problem: The Financial World Feels Cold

For many accredited investors, the traditional investment landscape has become disheartening. With big promises followed by big volatility, high fees, and low transparency, investors are growing tired of the same old returns. Many are searching for a meaningful alternative that combines stable income with a purpose. At the same time, schools and communities are facing a growing epidemic—bullying—both in person and online, impacting the emotional wellbeing of children who feel powerless.

What if your investment returns could do more than just grow your net worth? What if they could empower the next generation?

The Vision: Where Passive Income Meets Purpose

The Y2 Capital Group Debt Fund is designed for accredited investors seeking reliable cash flow and liquidity, while also wanting to be part of a cause that truly matters. The fund offers 10% annual fixed returns, monthly distributions or compounding, and 90-120 day liquidity, without management fees. A portion of the profits is being directed to fund anti-bullying initiatives that aim to teach children how to speak up, stand tall, and defend themselves.

Eugene Nilus elaborates, “Our mission is simple but powerful: we want to create safer schools and stronger kids. A portion of our fund profits will soon support anti-bullying programs across schools and communities in the U.S. We’re planting the seeds of a movement that will impact the next generation.”

Introducing: Our New Mission to Help Kids Stand Up to Bullies

Starting this year, a portion of the fund’s profits will go directly toward anti-bullying programs

According to Y2 Capital Group, the fight against bullying is not just about making a difference today—it’s about shaping a better future. The goal is to empower 1 million kids by 2030 through a variety of programs, including self-defense seminars, leadership development, youth empowerment, and emotional resilience. The movement is in its early stages, but the potential for real, lasting change is clear.

Eugene Nilus, who was exposed to bullying as a child, understands firsthand the critical importance of giving kids the resources to find their voice and feel empowered.

“We know how it feels when you get bullied. Too many kids stay silent, carrying fear with them every day,” Nilus says. “That’s why this cause is also personal to us.”

For Investors: A Different Kind of ROI

Investors in Y2 Capital Group’s Debt Fund not only receive 10% annual fixed returns but also contribute to an initiative that can change lives. The fund offers:

  • Monthly income or compounding options

  • Short-term liquidity (90-120 days)

  • Full transparency and no management fees

But beyond the financial returns, investors are contributing to:

  • Courage for kids who need a voice

  • Tools for schools to build a culture of kindness and respect

  • The first spark of leadership in a shy student

  • The foundation for lasting emotional resilience in children

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t just about building a financial portfolio—it’s about building something that will matter for generations to come. Y2 Capital Group’s Debt Fund is evolving, inviting investors to do more than just earn. With an eye on the long-term, the fund aims to create a lasting impact on schools, kids, and communities, far beyond just the financial returns it generates.

“We’re not just offering a better investment,” says Karl Kulpak. “We’re building a fund that builds people. The best time to join something meaningful is at the beginning.”

Why Now?

This unique approach to investment is a game-changer in the private debt fund world. Y2 Capital Group is combining high-yield returns with social impact in a way no one else is doing. Now is the perfect time to get involved, as the fund is still in its early stages, offering investors a chance to be part of something that will shape the future of children across the U.S.

“Income is good,” Eugene Nilus says, “but impact is better. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful without sacrificing performance.”

 

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