SAGKEENG FIRST NATION AND UWINNIPEG PARTNER TO MAKE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION MORE ACCESSIBLE      
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010

WINNIPEG, MB - The University of Winnipeg's Post-Secondary Education
Community Outreach Program (PSECOP) is pleased to announce the Future
Starts Now education investment partnership with The Sagkeeng First
Nation Economic Development Department, the first of its kind in
Manitoba.

The Future Starts Now Program is an education investment strategy that
utilizes the Federal Government's Canada Education Saving Grant and the
Canada Learning Bond to supplement a Registered Education Savings Plan
that the Sagkeeng Economic Development Department will open in the name
of each Sagkeeng child born since December 31, 2003. This partnership
will assist Sagkeeng First Nation families to save for a child’s
future education through Sagkeeng funding and government incentives.

“We want to support the Sagkeeng First Nation as the community
invests in their children’s post-secondary education.  We can do this
by sharing information about RESPs and the incentives the Federal
government has to offer, to ensure families have the tools they need to
save for their children’s future education,” said Dr. Lloyd
Axworthy, President and Vice-Chancellor, UWinnipeg. “We want these
young people to know post-secondary education is an option for them. We
are proud to support this initiative led by Chief Donavan Fontaine and
Economic Development Officer Mike Fontaine, who have made RESPs a
priority in their community. The funding to attend a post-secondary
institution will now be there when it is needed."

"The vibrancy and vitality of our people is dependant on how well we
prepare for the future,” says Donavan Fontaine, Chief of the Sagkeeng
First Nation. ”I am a staunch believer that a prosperous nation is an
educated nation and this program is a solid step in providing our child
citizens with a chance to further their education if that is the path
they choose.”

Sagkeeng First Nation recognizes that the 860 children citizens born in
Sagkeeng since December 31, 2003 will experience funding challenges when
it is their time to attend a post-secondary institution. This program
will help close this gap.

The Post-Secondary Education Community Outreach Program (PSECOP) led by
University of Winnipeg is a term project funded until May 31, 2011 by
the Government of Canada through its Education Savings Community
Outreach Contribution Program.  The PSECOP's purpose is to offer support
and information to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit as well as new
immigrant families on the Canadian government’s saving incentives. The
University of Winnipeg wants to ensure that everyone, regardless of
background or socio-economic status, has access to higher education
opportunities. 

Led by Coordinator Wendy McNab, PSECOP has partnered with 25 local
organizations to share information with over 800 parents living in
communities throughout Winnipeg. The PSECOP is assisting families
through all stages of the RESP application process. Additionally,
financial resources for parents attending the RESP information sessions
is provided through "In Charge" Money Management workshops, covering a
range of topics from debts and savings to goal planning and scholarship
information.

The Government of Canada is committed to helping Canadian families save
for their children’s education after high school by offering special
education savings incentives, including the Canada Learning Bond and the
Canada Education Savings Grant, through RESPs. For more information on
these incentives, please visit CanLearn.ca.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION
Naniece Ibrahim, Communications Officer, The University of Winnipeg
P: 204.988.7130, E: n.ibrahim@uwinnipeg.ca

 

 

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