Free 14-page guide · Made in Canada
Autism funding in Canada, finally in plain language.
The system is confusing — federal tax credits, provincial programs, school supports, waitlists, forms. This free guide walks you through it step by step, so you know what you may qualify for, what to ask, and what to do next. Written for parents and caregivers, not case workers.
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What's inside
14 pages of practical, Canada-specific help
No fluff — just the things families tell us they wish someone had handed them on day one.
Federal money you may be missing
Plain-language walkthroughs of the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), Child Disability Benefit (CDB), RDSP, medical expense and caregiver credits — with a printable federal document checklist.
What's available where you live
A province & territory funding overview (OAP/AccessOAP in Ontario, BC, Alberta's FSCD, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and more) plus how to compare programs.
School supports without the conflict
Accommodations vs. modifications, IEP basics, the exact questions to ask, and a printable School Meeting Prep Sheet.
An application-readiness checklist
The documents to gather, questions to ask before you apply, common mistakes to avoid, and a simple folder + call-log system.
A step-by-step support plan
A 6-step framework to turn your child's current needs into a prioritized funding map and a clear next action.
Trusted sources to confirm details
A curated list of official government sites and community organizations so you always verify before you spend.
A quick, honest note
This guide is genuinely free and there's no obligation to ever pay for KidPath. It offers general information and navigation help — not medical, legal, tax, or financial advice — and you should always confirm details with official sources before making decisions. If it helps, that's the whole point. And if you'd like a personalized roadmap later, we're here when you're ready.
