Non-Profit Supports
Your non-profit organization may be eligible for a grant of up to $20,000 to assist with the development and promotion of a unique and innovative cultural experience that reinforces PEI’s vibrant Francophonie and will attract Francophone residents and...
The Adopt-A-Highway program encourages Islanders to help keep communities beautiful by participating in roadside clean-ups.
Your group will adopt a five kilometre section of roadway for four years. Each year you will commit to two clean ups – one in...
How much funding is available?
The program will provide forgivable loans of up to $55,000 per unit to increase the number of affordable housing options in the province.
Who is eligible to apply for funding?
The Affordable Housing Development Program...
The term "community housing" is an umbrella term that refers to housing that is owned and operated by non-profit organizations and housing co-operatives.
Through the Community Housing Expansion Pilot, the Province of Prince Edward Island is partnering...
The Community Housing Fund (CHF) is a collaboration between the Canadian Mental Health Association, PEI Division (CMHA-PEI) and the Province of Prince Edward Island to develop sustainable affordable housing.
This program aims to support housing...
The R.L. Cotton Trust Fund for Public Parks provides funding to support community organization with rural beautification and public recreation areas across Prince Edward Island.
Who is eligible to apply?
Any community organization or non-profit...
The purpose of the Grant-In-Lieu Taxes program is to provide limited financial support for approved non-profit organizations, community groups, or municipalities that are providing specified services in the community by forgiving (crediting) non-...
The Greening Spaces Program (GSP) is a tree planting program that was developed for local Island communities, schools and volunteer interest groups. Greening Spaces
diversify public properties
buffer prevailing winds
provide shade...
Introduction
This guide is intended to inform and assist persons wishing to register a corporate or business name in Prince Edward Island. Although this guide is intended to help you select an acceptable name and have it approved, the information is...
The Interministerial Women's Secretariat provides assistance to the provincial government to promote the legal, health, social and economic equality of women. The Secretariat works in partnership with women's organizations and the community to develop...
Decorative lights will illuminate the Shaw Building at 95 Rochford Street in Charlottetown in various colours to commemorate or celebrate an event or occasion.
What criteria is used when assessing lighting events?
The lighting may be activated to:...
The Municipal Infrastructure Fund supports the extension of existing municipal central water or wastewater services, public roads, or sidewalks, so more property is available to develop housing. The fund will also help increase population in rural areas...
The PEI Electric Vehicle Charger Funding Program is temporarily closed for applications due to over subscription. If you would like to be put on a wait list for potential future programs/funding, please email EVChargerRebate@gov.pe.ca.
The PEI...
The Province of PEI and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) have identified the forested landscape on PEI as one of eleven Priority Places for Species at Risk in Canada. The identification of Priority Places for Species at Risk is based on their...
Download People, Place and Possibility Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Culture and Creative Industries in PEI 2023-2028
Culture is our diverse collection of peoples, each with a unique history and proud cultural heritage.
Culture is our built...
Any association intending to form a co-operative in PEI must apply to the Province for incorporation. This includes any housing or other non-profit co-operative. A registered co-operative in PEI operates under the authority of the Co-operative...
A company without share capital and with no financial gain to its members may incorporate for non-profit purposes in Prince Edward Island under the Companies Act: Part II. You can request incorporation using the online form below.
A non-profit...
Any Co-operative Association or Non-profit corporation registered with the Province must renew the registration annually. Please complete the online form below.
What information do I need to complete the online form?
You will be asked to provide:...
Government and the private sector donates surplus computers, equipment and software to Computers for Success (CFS) PEI to be repaired, refurbished and distributed to learning organizations throughout the Province. Any registered PEI not-for-profit...
The Seniors Community Meal Grant helps offset food costs to create new community meal programs, or increase capacity in existing community meal programs for seniors. Meals must be free for seniors, and can be provided at a one-time event or at re-...
As part of its mandate, the PEI Seniors’ Secretariat provides funding to community-based organizations for projects that align with the priorities of the Seniors’ Secretariat.
Is my organization eligible to apply?
The following are examples of...
PEI employers who hire students during summer may qualify for the employee wage subsidy offered through two separate student employment programs:
Jobs for Youth Program
This program supports students aged 15-29 working 8-12 weeks during summer and...
This page contains information for the sole use of Island Watershed groups. Land owners and the general public can purchase tree and shrub seedlings at the garden centres listed on Trees and Shrubs.
What species are currently available to Island...
Introduction
There are four common types of business structures in Prince Edward Island: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation and cooperative. Each of these structures is described below. The structure you choose will depend on various factors...
Are you a volunteer with a non-profit organization or service club?
Your non-profit organization and/or service club is required to have at least one organizer or volunteer present during food preparation who has completed the Food Safety Training or...
The Watershed Management Fund provides financial support to community-based watershed groups on Prince Edward Island.
Who receives support from the Watershed Management Fund?
The fund supports the work of the PEI Watershed Alliance and approximately...
Applications are now closed for 2024-25.
The Youth-on-Board Program is an opportunity for 25 rural PEI high-school students to be part of a rural non-profit board to inspire youth volunteerism in rural communities, learn how a board or council operates...