Use This For Your Kids & Grandkids.
Here’s How It Works
We’ll contribute $100 to your RESP for each of the first four kids you start saving for. Add more children, and you’ll get an even bigger bonus.
Number of Children You Are Saving For | Amount Received When Starting A Plan For The Child |
Total Amount You’ll Get |
---|---|---|
1 | $100 | $100 |
2 | $100 | $200 |
3 | $100 | $300 |
4 | $100 | $400 |
5 | $200 | $600 |
6 | $200 | $800 |
7 | $200 | $1,000 |
8 | $200 | $1,200 |
9 | $300 | $1,500 |
10 | $300 | $1,800 |
11 | $300 | $2,100 |
12 | $300 | $2,400 |
Saving for Their Future Couldn’t Be Easier
The Embark Student Plan supports you every step of the way towards achieving your child's post-secondary education goals.
Maximize Your Savings with Government Grants
Get up to $7,200 from the government for putting money towards your child's education.
Cutting Edge Digital Experience
Open your RESP in minutes and access your plan anytime anywhere.
Embark RESP Savings Calculator
Estimate Your Savings
Your RESP Savings
Projected Savings
- $21,000 Contributions
- $4,200 Grants
- $8,888 Income
Average Cost of Education
This projection is based on assumptions and is for illustrative purposes only. Investment returns and actual future value of your RESP cannot be predicted or guaranteed.
Create Your Tomorrow
Every step you take towards saving for your child’s post-secondary education gets them one step closer to their dreams.
- Simple, expert guidance to help make investing easy
- Tailored advice to maximize government grants and help grow your savings faster
- A state-of-the-art digital platform to track your savings target, adjust your contributions and withdraw smartly when the time comes
1.2 million+
Families and supporters who enjoy the benefits of being part of Embark.
60,000+
Students who have their post-secondary education costs covered every year with the help of Embark.
“I was pleasantly surprised with my return on my investments for both my children. I invested the amount that they recommended and both children have degrees and came out debt free.”
Clint P.