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L2 Youth Program in the News

The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) newspaper reports about L2 Foundation’s Triangle Youth Fellowship (TYF) program to develop leadership among Asian American youth in its January 16th, 2004, article titled: “Groups aim to nurture youth’s role“

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L2 Hosts First Asian American Legacy Gathering

L2 Foundation’s first Legacy Gathering was held September 25-28, 2003, in the San Diego area. This event will gather a select number of Asian Americans to a safe place for sharing their experiences in life, faith, and stewardship.We enjoyed an excellent time of teaching, and meeting wonderful people, inspiring and equipping us towards a life of […]

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L2 Sponsors Youth Fellowship

L2 Foundation sponsors the Triangle Youth Fellowship (TYF) as a pilot endeavor in Spring 2003 for Asian American high school students. TYF is a monthly event providing leadership training in the Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) of North Carolina, bringing quality speakers from both the ministry and professional fields […]

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what happiness meant to Americans

Worth magazine in a 1996 study on what happiness meant to Americans found:
“… the more money people have, the more they believe they need… The less money people have, the more likely they are to think of others as they articulate their dreams… What does that tell us? … Perhaps success itself […]

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Rules for Financial Success

Golden Rules

Money should do far more than simply reproduce itself
Never forget: the secret of creating riches for oneself is to create them for others
Looking out for Number one, doesn’t make you Number one
Measure success with a single word– love.

Excerpt from Ten Golden Rules for Financial Success by Gary Moore (out of print)

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Eight Basic Reasons Donors Give

Religious beliefs
Guilt
Recognition
Self-preservation and fear
Tax rewards
Obligation
Pride and self-respect
Pressure

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Giving Collectively

(excerpt from Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall 2001, Family Matters)
If you would rather structure your own collaborative, organize a giving circle among your colleagues and friends who share a common interest. Giving circles (also called collectives) offer family foundation members a hands-on giving opportunity– outside their foundation. A giving circle is […]

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Foundation Giving: What Can We Expect, Given…?

As NPQ approached its annual issue on philanthropy, the stock market nose-dived, the president was toying with a preemptive war against Iraq, and federal and state budgets were hanging out “closed for business” shingles. Moreover, we may see huge shifts in American civil rights due to our nation’s preoccupation with fighting […]

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Thoughts on L2’s first Leadership Forum

yin-yang ~ pain-bliss = bam!
by Tom Steers, Asian American Ministries of The Navigators
Talk about “yin and yang”…..?
 
To me the L2 Leadership Forum in San Diego was a huge contrast between pain and bliss.
 
Bliss? 
 
What spectacular bliss to have an opportunity for Asian American leaders come together for spiritual and relational encouragement!  […]

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Teenagers in the Chinese Church — Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?

[Reprinted article originally published in Challenger, Feb-Mar 2001. Used with permission from Chinese Christian Mission.]
Teenagers in the Chinese Church — Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
by Victor Quon
We are living in desperate times. The Chinese church has existed in North America for almost 150 years. Approximately 90% of the […]

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leadership and legacy for Asian Americans

About L2 Foundation

L2 Foundation (”L-Squared”) is a private foundation that seeks to develop the leadership and legacy of Asian Americans by providing support and resources.

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L2 Foundation Office
phone: 949-243-7260
fax: 413-502-8977