Access RDSP Program featured in Vancouver Foundation's special in Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) monthly news
DABC is thrilled that Vancouver Foundation CEO Kevin McCort wrote about our Access RDSP Program – which we operate in partnership with Plan Institute and the BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society – in the Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) monthly news. GEO is a prominent North-American-wide funders network. We are delighted that more organizations will hear about our work assisting people with disabilities to access the Registered Disability savings Plan (RDSP) and the Vancouver Foundation’s support of Access RDSP.
To read more, please visit this link: https://www.geofunders.org/resources/smarter-grantmaking-in-action-vancouver-foundation-923
Media release: Rate increase signals priorities of new government

July 21, 2017, New Westminster, B.C. – A significant measure of hope was felt as the new BC Government announced an increase to the Persons With Disabilities (PWD) benefit and income assistance, just two days after being sworn in.
Inclusion BC and the Disability Alliance BC are pleased and encouraged with the increase and look forward to working with the new Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction on other measures to reduce poverty.
“This is an immediate and impressive step by our new government and signals a commitment to work with and listen to people who have been calling for change for a long time,” says Inclusion BC Executive Director Faith Bodnar.
“It’s clear that poverty and people with disabilities are a priority for this government. This announcement gives us all hope that finally BC is moving forward in addressing the abject poverty of our most vulnerable citizens. It’s time.” says Jane Dyson, Disability Alliance BC Executive Director.
Disability Alliance BC, Inclusion BC and other advocates have called for a plan to raise the rates gradually to $1,500 over three years, with indexing to match inflation. Both organizations are committed to working collaboratively on a Poverty Reduction Strategy that includes indexing as
well as additional rate increases.
The rate increase will take effect September 20 and will be for supports. Families where both adults are designated PWD will receive a $200 increase.
Contact:
Faith Bodnar, Executive Director Inclusion BC
fbodnar@inclusionbc.org
Jane Dyson, Executive Director Disability Alliance BC
604.875.0188
jwd@disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org
Income Assistance/PWD Rates to Increase in September
PWD and income assistance rates to increase by $100 a month (in support) in September. Families where both adults are designated PWD will receive a $200 increase. This is a great first step towards poverty reduction! DABC congratulates the Province for implementing this change so quickly.
To read more, please visit this link: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017PREM0065-001330.