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Tax Clinic Tools Now Available to Encourage CLB Applications

Tax time is a great chance to inform parents about possible eligibility for the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) and two new tools are now available to help.

Tax clinic volunteers are in a unique position to bring this untapped benefit to their clients’ attention. With the information available on a completed tax return, volunteers can quickly identify eligible parents and point them in the right direction to access their child’s CLB.

The toolkit includes:

  • ‘Important Notice’ Post-it notes: These provide basic CLB information and a quick exercise to help identify CLB eligibility. Stick a post-it note to a completed return or other material you’re sending home with clients. Or, help them complete the exercise on the spot!
  • ‘Ask Me About Free Money’ StickersThese can be worn by volunteers to encourage clients to ask them about the FREE MONEY Canada Learning Bond they could be eligible for.

Remember, it takes only seconds to determine if a family is eligible for up to $2,000 for each child! Watch this brief video presentation to see how simple it is. Don’t let families miss out on this benefit.

If you run an income tax clinic, contact Joe March:  416-966-1418 Ext. 3 for your toolkit!

IN THE NEWS: March 14, 2016

Today’s news includes articles about education, poverty, and partner activities, from various news sources including the CBC News, the Globe and Mail, and the Abby News.


First Nations student deaths inquest: 5 things learned from Indigenous Affairs testimony. CBC News. March 11, 2016
First Nation children on reserve have no statutory guarantee their education will be funded.

Unconventional self-directed learning a hit at Hamilton high school. Globe and Mail. March 6, 2016
Jewel White, a 15-year-old student, gathers her books and signs herself out of a routine morning math class.

Webinar: ASCD: Disrupting poverty: Creating a poverty literate culture for student success. 3:00 PM EDT March 17, 2016

Windsor-Essex receives funding for new approach in poverty reduction. OurWindsor.Ca. March 11, 2016
Pathway to Potential and Family Services Windsor-Essex have landed a $63,800 grant to determine the feasibility of a new method of achieving poverty reduction goals.

United Way hosts 2016 Spirit Awards. Abby News. March 11, 2016
The United Way of the Fraser Valley (UWFV) held its annual Spirit Awards tonight (Thursday) at The Rancho, where recipients were honoured in 11 categories.


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