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Financial assistance programs related to home maintenance, heating assistance, accessibility upgrades, efficiency rebates, heritage places preservation incentives, and programs that support vulnerable people to stay in their homes.
Provides financial assistance for eligible applicants whose primary residence does not have access to high-speed internet (a 50Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload service). The funding covers one-time costs for internet service providers to complete work that enables access to new or improved internet service.
Approved applicants will receive financial assistance of up to $1,000 total, including a maximum of $350 (HST included) for installation by a registered business.
See website for full details on activities that do and do not qualify for funding.
Note: Applicants must first receive pre-approval of the project prior to the start of any work, purchase of equipment, or any expenses being incurred for the project.
Provides PEI homeowners with a repayable loan of up to $30,000 toward 100% of eligible invoiced costs for the purchase and installation of select energy efficient heating equipment upgrades. Includes:
All equipment must be purchased and installed by a Network of Excellence contractor.
Note: Loan applications must be made before any work begins. Financing is not available for projects that are already started or completed. Work cannot begin until application is approved.
Provides supports and services to individuals living with a disability. Based on an assessment, support may be provided in one or more of the following areas:
Provides eligible older adults with financial assistance up to $1,800, depending on income, to help them pay for practical services that help them stay in their own homes. Services covered by funding include:
Provides a rebate up to $2000 to eligible property owners who participate to disconnect their sump pump or storm drain system from the municipal sanitary sewer system and redirect it to the exterior of the building, allowing the water to run into ditches, swales, storm catches, etc. This will help to prevent additional storm water that overloads the Town's sanitary sewer mains and prevents from lifting stations which contribute to conserve local energy.