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This short video introduces you to RESPs, the Canada Learning Bond and much more. You can get up to $2,000 in free education money...REALLY! All you have to do is open a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). You don't have to put any of your money into the plan to get this money from the Government of Canada. When you open an RESP, the Government will deposit $500 right away and could deposit up to $1,500 more by the time your child is 15. That's up to $2,000 for your child’s education after high school. Start your no-fee, no-contribution RESP and Canada Learning Bond application online at SmartSAVER.org About Us SmartSAVER is a non-profit organization working with communities to make it easier for lower-income families to save for their kids’ future education using the Canada Learning Bond. SmartSAVER partners with financial institutions to make the Canada Learning Bond and RESPs more accessible through an online application starter called Start My RESP. Families and public caregivers can use Start My RESP to start a no-cost, no-fee RESP. Start My RESP is a quick and user-friendly tool with support in five languages—Spanish, French, Mandarin, English, and Punjabi—that provides an easy way for families to access the Canada Learning Bond. Find out more about SmartSAVER: http://www.smartSAVER.org Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter: https:/www.facebook.com/smartsaver.org / smartsaverorg About the Canada Learning Bond The Canada Learning Bond is a Government of Canada kick-start contribution into the RESP of an eligible child. All eligible children receive an initial $500 and an additional $100 for each year they continue to meet the requirements, up to age 15 or to a maximum total contribution of $2,000. Children born January 2004 or later and whose family has ever received the National Child Benefit Supplement are eligible. Children in care who receive the Children’s Special Allowance also qualify.