British Columbia
Canada's westernmost province with comprehensive disability services through CLBC and provincial autism funding programs.
Provincial Programs
Income Support
Disability Assistance
Up to $1,483/month + annual earnings exemption $16,200BC's income support for persons with the Person with Disability (PWD) designation. Includes an annual earnings exemption of $16,200. Earned income exemption applies only after being on assistance for 1+ month. RDSP is fully exempt from asset and income tests in BC.
Eligibility: Must be a BC resident with a Person with Disability (PWD) designation, aged 18+, and in financial need. Must be on assistance for 1+ month before earned income exemption applies.
Official websiteChildren's Services
At Home Program
Varies based on assessed needs; covers medical benefits and respiteBC's program providing medical benefits and respite for children with severe disabilities who are living at home with their families. Helps families with the extra costs of caring for a child with a severe disability at home rather than in a facility.
Eligibility: Child must have a severe disability and be living at home. Must be a BC resident. Assessment of the child's health and support needs is required.
Official websiteAutism Services
Autism Funding Program (Under 6)
Up to $22,000/year (up to $4,400 or 20% for training/equipment/travel)BC's autism funding for children under age 6, providing significant annual funding for eligible therapies including Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI). Up to 20% of the funding ($4,400) can be directed toward training, equipment, and travel. TRANSITIONING: Autism funding shifts to the Disability Benefit + expanded free community services in July 2026, with full transition by March 2027.
Eligibility: Child must be under age 6 with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Must be a BC resident.
Official websiteAutism Funding Program (6-18)
Up to $6,000/year per childBC's autism funding for children and youth aged 6 to 18, providing annual funding for eligible autism-related therapies and supports. TRANSITIONING: Autism funding shifts to the Disability Benefit + expanded free community services in July 2026, with full transition by March 2027.
Eligibility: Child must be aged 6-18 with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Must be a BC resident.
Official websiteOther Programs
Community Living BC (CLBC)
Varies based on individualized support planA BC Crown corporation that funds supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities through a network of community service providers. Services include employment support, community inclusion, housing, and respite. Not autism-specific; serves adults with a range of developmental disabilities. Provided through a network of contracted service providers across BC.
Eligibility: Must be a BC resident aged 19+ with a developmental disability, assessed as eligible through CLBC's intake process. Includes adults with intellectual disability, ASD with significant adaptive functioning limitations (through PSI), and FASD.
Official websiteFederal Programs (7)
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Federal Programs (7)
Available nationwide — click to expandCanada Disability Benefit (CDB)
$200/month
A new federal benefit providing $200/month for persons aged 18-64 with low income who have Disability Tax Credit approval. First month of eligibility was June 2025 with payments starting July 2025. Back payments available up to 24 months from application date. Most provinces have exempted the CDB from provincial benefit calculations, but Alberta claws back CDB from AISH recipients dollar-for-dollar.
Learn moreCanada Pension Plan - Disability (CPP-D)
2025 rates: Basic $598.49/month, Average $1,203.88/month, Maximum $1,673.24/month; Children's benefit: $301.77/month per child
A monthly taxable benefit for people who have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan and are unable to work due to a severe and prolonged disability. Includes a children's benefit of $301.77/month per child. Quebec residents apply through the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) instead.
Learn moreCanada's Autism Strategy
A federal autism strategy developed in collaboration with the autistic community, families, service providers, researchers, and provincial/territorial governments. AIDE Canada (Autism & Intellectual Disabilities Knowledge Exchange Network) is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada as part of this strategy, providing online resources, an inventory of services, and 6 in-person locations across Canada.
Learn moreCanadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
Covers eligible dental services (no fixed monthly amount)
A federal dental care plan administered through Sun Life, available to eligible Canadians including those with Disability Tax Credit qualification. Covers essential oral health services including preventive care, restorative services, and other dental treatments.
Learn moreDisability Benefit Navigation (DBN) Program
An ESDC-funded program where nonprofits provide one-on-one navigation support to help people with disabilities find and apply for benefits they are entitled to, including DTC, CDB, RDSP, CPP-D, and provincial benefits. Organizations are funded across all provinces and territories to provide free assistance.
Learn moreDisability Tax Credit (DTC)
2024 max disability amount: $9,872; supplement for under 18: $5,758
A non-refundable tax credit for individuals with a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental functions. The DTC is the gateway to other federal benefits including the Canada Disability Benefit, RDSP, and Child Disability Benefit. Can transfer unused portion to a supporting family member for a refund of up to approximately $1,400.
Learn moreRegistered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)
Grant: up to $3,500/year; Bond: up to $1,000/year
A long-term savings plan for people with disabilities who have the Disability Tax Credit. The federal government provides matching grants (Canada Disability Savings Grant up to $3,500/year) and bonds (Canada Disability Savings Bond up to $1,000/year for low income). RDSP exemptions from provincial asset tests vary: BC, NL, and Yukon fully exempt RDSP from asset and income tests.
Learn moreOrganizations in British Columbia
23 foundAdaptive Sports at Sun Peaks Society
Sun Peaks, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 847760881RR0001
BC Wheelchair Floorball Association
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 756443693RR0001
Bc Adaptive Snowsports Association
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118885813RR0001
Bc Wheelchair Basketball Society
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 886685593RR0001
Bc Wheelchair Sports Association
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 106868698RR0001
Blusson Spinal Cord Centre
Vancouver, BC
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury in Vancouver, British Columbia. Provides support services, resources.
British Columbia Paraplegic Foundation
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118818798RR0001
CANADIAN PARAPLEGIC ASSOCIATION (B.C.)
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118835024RR0001
Caledonia Adaptive Snowsports Society
Prince George, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 830359162RR0001
Canadian Adaptive Snowsports SPORTS DE GLISSE ADAPTÉS CANADA
Vancouver, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118829019RR0001
Canadian Wheelchair Foundation / La Fondation De Chaise Roulante Canada
Surrey, BC
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 888615606RR0001
International Limb Differences Network
Vancouver, BC
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury in Vancouver, British Columbia. Provides employment support, job training.
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