School-Age Child Centre Stabilization Grant Application
The School-Age Child Centre Stabilization Grant is a grant to support operational costs for operators that hold a license and currently operate a school-age child centre.
The School-Age Child Centre Stabilization Grant is a grant to support operational costs for operators that hold a license and currently operate a school-age child centre.
The School-Age Child Centre Licensing Incentive Grant is a one-time only grant to support new operators interested in obtaining a license to operate a school-age child centre.
Health PEI’s strategic plan sets the foundation for the organization by laying out its mission, vision, values, catalysts, strategic pillars and key performance indicators.
This handbook serves as a guideline for schools which clarifies the roles and responsibilities of parents, educators and school administrators to ensure students with Type I diabetes are provided with a safe and positive learning environment.
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What are the benefits to becoming a licensed Family Home Centre? You can provide care for up to eight children in your home, depending on their ages. Families attending a licensed centre are eligible to apply for fee subsidies up to the maximum per diem rates through the Child...
The operating budget is the estimates of revenue and expenditure that detail spending plans by the Government of Prince Edward Island to operate each department for the next fiscal year. The 2025-2026 provincial budget and related information is available in the following...
The Province of Prince Edward Island, through the Prince Edward Island Housing Corporation (PEIHC), is continuing to foster its ten-year cost-matched funding agreement with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) with joint affordable housing investments totaling $5