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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Canada Learning Bond a Powerful Opportunity to Make a Difference for Families

YMCA GTA General Manager Adela Colhon describes the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) as an instrument of hope for families living on a lower income.

“It’s something that aligns closely with our core values and the YMCA has been working for years to inform parents about this powerful benefit and help them get it,” says Colhon who worked with SmartSAVER during its pilot examining obstacles preventing people from accessing the CLB. “It’s a terrific opportunity for organizations working with families to really make a difference in their lives and the lives of their children.”

The CLB is a federal education savings grant of up to $2,000 per eligible child. It provides a kick start for families to begin saving for their children’s post secondary education.  Those savings in turn have tremendous value. They help motivate students to work harder and do better in school and plan for the future to achieve their dreams.

Now, as members of SmartSAVER’s Community Incentive Partnership program, the YMCA of Greater Toronto is putting its own spin on various communications and access tools as it improves its capacity to tell the CLB story. Through the incentive program, SmartSAVER extends a $25 incentive to the ‘Y’ for every CLB signup recorded through StartMyRESP.ca/YMCA, an online RESP starter and CLB application available from SmartSAVER.

As a partner SmartSAVER helped train staff who interact with CLB-eligible parents every day. And incentives earned from CLB applications defray costs associated with customizing some of the most effective print and digital tools from SmartSAVER, like multilingual postcards distributed at Early Years Centres. The postcards provide details about how parents can use the application to open no-cost Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) and access the CLB and other available grants.

The ‘Y’ website also links to SmartSAVER.org, connecting parents with its non-biased, multilingual education savings resource information and to the online application. On it parents can start an RESP at no cost and apply for the CLB and other grants in less than 10 minutes.

‘We’re planning to extend the CLB awareness program beyond our Early Years Centres into different areas across the Y’s core services in the GTA,’ says Adela. ‘We don’t want to lose sight of this great opportunity.’

For more information on how you can reach SmartSAVER and start telling the Canada Learning Bond story at your organization, contact Adela Colhon at Adela.Colhon@ymcagta.org  

By Joe March, Partnership Manager, SmartSAVER

I wish I had an RESP

I wish I had an RESP.  I just finished my post secondary studies and I am the first in my family to pursue post secondary. I think if my parents had known about RESPs, I would have felt more secure for the future.

Before joining the SmartSAVER team, RESPs and The Canada Learning Bond (CLB) were not in my vocabulary. Not only had I never heard of the CLB, I thought RESPs were some sort of trust fund.

Currently, I am an Intern at SmartSAVER.  I was amazed to learn that SmartSAVER’s goal was to get children RESPs so they could get their CLB. That was it. No catch. I was so impressed I wanted to bring SmartSAVER to my neighbourhood. If I did not know about it, I thought there could be others in the same boat.

I live in the Lawrence Heights community in Toronto. I decided to walk around the neighbourhood and talk to my neighbours at the park and community centre to see what they knew about RESPs and the CLB. Some of my assumptions were correct. No one I spoke with really knew about the CLB or RESPs.  Some have had RESPs with providers that required them to pay a monthly fee. Missing payments resulted in some percentage of their money being lost.

From what I could see, this was a community that could benefit from RESPs and the CLB, but that was nervous to accept it because of their fear of getting involved with banks. That fuelled my motivation to bring this to my neighbourhood.

I do not want any other child to feel the same way I did and to miss out on something. I am working on a project to bring awareness to families in my neighbourhood and to help them to open RESPs so they can receive their CLB.

In my next post I will share the outcomes of my project so stay tuned!

Ayan Samatar
Digital Intern, SmartSAVER

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