Our daily blog offers selected news of interest to SmartSAVER’s stakeholders and shines a light on the creative ways that communities are promoting the Canada Learning Bond. Stay up to date, read what others are doing and share your own story.

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We hope our blog will create conversation and support the exchange of ideas.

We’d love to hear from you! Tell us about your CLB promotion or share tips to engage eligible families. Do you have a question for the community? Submit your stories, ideas and questions to info@SmartSAVER.org and we’ll share it on our blog.


Come see what’s new at SmartSAVER.org!

Check out the updates we’ve made at SmartSAVER.org to simplify Canada Learning Bond information for families. The updated SmartSAVER.org contains all the information and links from the original site in all languages. Any pages you may have bookmarked will be right where you saved them!  

Parents can now navigate the website in 3 simple steps to learn about RESPs and the CLB application process:

  1. What RESPs Offer
  2. Choosing an RESP
  3. Before You Apply

The redesign, based on user feedback, makes key information easier to find and showcases real families and their saving success stories.  The homepage and navigation mirror the simplicity of the online application to help more Canadian parents learn about and apply for their children’s RESP grants.  Homepage Carousel 2

 

Please visit SmartSAVER.org and  share the website with the families that you serve.

We welcome your feedback about the site changes. Email us at: info@smartSAVER.org

#EveryChildAnRESP Mommy Blogger: Activities We Do With Our Children to provide Inspiration

This post was originally published on Create with Mom, August 17, 2016, as part of SmartSAVER’s 2016 #EveryChildAnRESP Back to School campaign. We thank Create with Mom for participating and amplifying our education savings message to help us reach more parents.


As parents, we find it our responsibility to make our children comprehend that everything around them needs to be respected and appreciated. To make them understand that all experiences provide knowledge, we do a variety of activities with them. Making these activities as part of our lifestyle, helps them become savvy. These activities do not cost us financially, and helps build memories.

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