Community Capacity Building Program - Rural Growth Initiative

The purpose of the Community Capacity Building Program is to cultivate high levels of strategic expertise to support rural communities to identify solutions for complex problems. 

Who is eligible for funding assistance?

  1. Incorporated non-profit organizations which have a mandate for community and/or economic development.
  2. Non-profit cooperatives that do not share dividends.
  3. Municipal governments.
  4. Band councils (or their development agency)

What funding assistance is available?

Under the Community Capacity Building Program, financial assistance is in the form of a non-repayable contribution, normally to a maximum contribution of 50 per cent of eligible costs up to $20,000 per application. The client should normally contribute a monetary minimum of ten per cent of the total project cost (in kind ineligible). Federal and Provincial funding cannot normally exceed 75 per cent of the total project costs.

What are the eligible activities?

  • Professional planning-related training services – To develop the planning capacity of organizations.
  • Professional services to develop regional economic development plans – To provide regions with a roadmap towards growth.
  • Professional services to develop strategic, operational, communication, sustainability, and infrastructure development plans – To provide organizations with a roadmap towards growth.
  • Professional services for completing community-based research – To assist organizations in identifying root-case issues related to development, propose  strategic solutions, and establish regional economic development goals.
  • Professional training services for policy capacity development – To increase rural youth’s and organization’s capacity to develop sound policy research skills to influence decision-making.
  • Other professional training services for organization development – (e.g. grant management training, strategic communications training, etc.)

What are considered ineligible activities?

  • Costs of an organization’s core operations (including wages).
  • Costs related to infrastructure.
  • Activities which are not targeted at rural areas.

Application Process

Applications are available from a Community Development Officer in your area. Please contact them for an application to help plan for your project (contact information below). 

Completed applications will be accepted and reviewed on an ongoing basis until budget has been allocated for the fiscal year. 

Who do I contact for more information?

Please contact a Community Development Officer prior to preparing an application for funding:

Location Officer Phone Number E-mail
West Prince Ellen Rennie 902-853-0104 emrennie@gov.pe.ca
East Prince/Central Queens Kellie Mulligan 902-887-3975 kamulligan@gov.pe.ca
Evangeline Giselle Bernard (bilingual) 902-854-3680 gbbernard@gov.pe.ca
Southern Kings/Queens Sonia Dixon 902-838-0618 SDDixon@gov.pe.ca
Eastern Kings Chris Blaisdell 902-208-0032 cwblaisdell@gov.pe.ca
Published date: 
April 6, 2018
Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture

General Inquiries

Department of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture
Shaw Building
95-105 Rochford Street
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
North 3rd Floor

Telephone: 902-368-5956

DeptFTSC@gov.pe.ca