Bruce Grey Poverty Task Force Launches 2025 Tax Clinic Volunteer Drive

Grey and Bruce County ON – [5 Nov 2025] — With tax season around the corner, the Bruce Grey Poverty Task Force is urgently seeking volunteers for the 2025 Community Volunteer Income Tax Program/Canada Revenue Agency (CVITP/CRA).

Help Unlock Life-Changing Benefits: Volunteer Today

The CVITP provides free tax filing support to low-income individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, newcomers, and others facing barriers to tax filing. Without these supports, many people miss out on thousands of dollars in refundable benefits.

“We’re not just filing taxes—we’re opening doors to vital programs like the Canada Child Benefit, GST/HST credits, and now the Canada Dental Care Plan,” said Jill Umbach, Coordinator of the Bruce Grey Poverty Task Force. “We’ve seen firsthand how something as simple as filing taxes can stabilize someone’s life.”

In 2025, the CVITP/CRA reported that 41,400 people were eligible for the program in Grey Bruce. (CRA Statistics, Aug 2025). In Grey Bruce:

  • Volunteers helped 3,910 people file 4,410 tax returns.
  • $13,671,000 was returned to people in refunds and benefits – a direct reinvestment in household stability and community well-being. The average dollar value/tax return was calculated at $3,100.00 based on 2023 GB CVITP Network research.
  • $488,750 was saved for 3,910 people using our average rate for paying to have your taxes done at $125/person.

No experience is needed. Volunteers receive training, CRA certification, and ongoing support. Flexible in-person and virtual roles are available across Bruce and Grey Counties.

Interested? Visit Volunteer4BGTaxes.ca

Local Impact, National Importance

The Bruce Grey CVITP Network supports a regional network of volunteers to extend services beyond the traditional tax season. In partnership with MP Alex Ruff’s office, local volunteers, Hanover Public Library, Bruce County Public Library, and social service agencies, the CVITP is more than a seasonal program—it is a tool for year-round financial empowerment.

“We see this as financial first aid,” added Umbach. “When someone files their taxes for the first time in years and gets a refund or qualifies for dental coverage or housing benefits—it’s transformative.”

How to Get Involved

  • Volunteer: Sign up to prepare and file returns; and/or assist clinics at Volunteer4BGTaxes.ca
  • Spread the word: Help connect isolated or vulnerable community members to services.  Call 211 or go to: FreeTaxClinics.ca