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Programs for unpaid caregivers in Manitoba

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  • Manitoba EIA (Employment and Income Assistance)

    Provincial social assistance when basic needs and shelter costs exceed your resources (income, assets, and participation rules apply). General or Disability streams with published monthly benefit tables.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/eia/eia_general.html
  • Manitoba Supports for Persons with Disabilities (MPSD)

    Provincial disability income support for Manitobans with a severe and prolonged disability, with health benefits and person-centred planning separate from general EIA.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/manitobasupports/about/index.html
  • Manitoba Children's disABILITY Services

    Supports for Manitoba families raising a child under 18 with developmental or physical disabilities.

    https://gov.mb.ca/fs/cds/index.html
  • Community Living disABILITY Services (CLDS)

    Residential, day, respite, and clinical supports for Manitoba adults with intellectual disability who need assistance with daily living.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/clds/print,eligible.html
  • Manitoba Disability and Health Supports Unit (equipment & supplies)

    Provincial gateway for mobility equipment, medical supplies, and related health supports for eligible disability and income-assistance clients.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/dhsu/index.html
  • 55 PLUS (Manitoba Income Supplement)

    Quarterly provincial supplement for lower-income Manitobans age 55+ (amounts tied to prior-year tax income; stacks conceptually with federal OAS/GIS rules for 65+).

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/eia/55plus.html
  • Manitoba Pharmacare

    Income-based prescription drug coverage: you pay a yearly deductible (minimum $100), then Pharmacare pays 100% of eligible costs for the rest of the benefit year.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/pharmacare/general.html
  • Manitoba Rent Assist (not receiving EIA)

    Rent help if you are not on Manitoba EIA: monthly shelter benefit for low-income private-market renters; amount ties to income, rent, and family size (80% of median market rent benchmark).

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/eia/non_rentassist_facts.html
  • Manitoba Child Care Subsidy

    Provincial fee subsidy for eligible families using licensed child care, based on income, family size, reason for care, and child needs.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/education/childcare/families/childcare_subsidies.html
  • Manitoba Child Benefit

    Provincial income-tested benefit of up to $420 per child per year for low-income Manitoba families.

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/eia/mcb.html
  • Manitoba home & renter tax credits (HATC / Renters Affordability)

    Tax relief claimed on your Manitoba return: homeowners use the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit (2026 max $1,600 school tax savings); renters use the Renters Affordability Tax Credit (2026 up to $625).

    https://www.gov.mb.ca/finance/tao/hatc.html

Filters programs in this municipal section only. Federal and provincial programs above are not affected.

This list focuses on the federal stack, the Manitoba Primary Caregiver Tax Credit, Employment and Income Assistance, disability and pharmacare programs, child supports, and selected municipal fee assistance in Winnipeg and Brandon. It does not match the breadth of our Ontario hub yet. Shared Health home-care navigation, smaller municipalities, and respite routing are not covered here yet. If a program is missing or a link seems wrong, your feedback helps keep the registry accurate.

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