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  1. The Heritage Education Network is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Memberships and Donations may be tax deductible. Please consult your tax specialist.

  2. You may login to renew each year or you may set up your account for auto-renew payment. Membership Types Regular Member. Any person who is engaged in archaeology, anthropology, history, formal and informal education, architecture, folklore, museology, interpretation, art history, or public outreach about cultural heritage may become a Regular ...

  3. Secure Your Child’s Future Today. We allow you to SAVE and INVEST for your child’s. post secondary education today and help you to PAY for it tomorrow. See how. WE ARE PROVEN. We are the Caribbean’s first and one of the largest USD Education Savings Plan. We have helped thousands of families send their children to college/university. US ...

  4. The team at Heritage Education Funds has a large network of RESP associates across Canada who are fluent in various languages and dialects. In managing over $2.2 billion in assets and investments – we've arranged the education savings plan for over 440,000 Canadian children and paid out nearly $1.1 billion since we opened our doors.

  5. Withdraw net contributions tax-free. Payable to the Subscriber (s) and may be used to fund the first year of post-secondary education. Your contributions (less fees and insurance premiums, if applicable) are returned to you at the maturity of your plan. Thereafter, starting in the second year of studies, the Fund will provide Educational ...

  6. Milestones. In 1965 the Canadian American Financial Corp. (Canada) Limited (CAFC), which later became Heritage Education Funds Inc, was founded. It later established a foothold in Hong Kong, Latin America, Israel and the Caribbean in 1983. Five years later Heritage Scholarship Trust Foundation was created and the Heritage Plan launched.

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  8. Canadian Heritage and its portfolio organizations play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians. Arts, culture and heritage represent more than $57 billion in the Canadian economy and close to 673,000 jobs in sectors such as film and video, broadcasting, music, publishing, archives, performing arts, heritage institutions, festivals and celebrations.

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