One subsidy of $100 per child per year available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in an art or recreation activity.
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- Bicycle RebateProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action - AKA: Formerly Department of Environment, Water and Climate ChangeProvides an instant rebate offered for a bicycle purchase at the cash register of participating retailers. The rebate amount is up to $100 with retail prices from $150 to $2,000 (before tax). Limited to five rebates per transaction.Eligible types are new and n...
- Families living with ALS can apply for one of six $500 bursaries awarded per year to help their children or youth register for extracurricular activities such as:CampsEducational programsSportsOthers
- Child BursaryProvided by: Miltonvale Park, Rural Municipality of - AKA: Rural Municipality of Miltonvale ParkOne subsidy of up to $75 per year, per child available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in a sporting activities, camps, or lessons.
- Equipment LoanProvided by: ParaSport and Recreation PEIProvides equipment to allow members, schools, and service clubs to participate in sports.
- Helmet Safety ProgramProvided by: InjuryFreePEIProvides a helmet to youth cyclists in Epekwitk / PEI. Availability varies.
- Immigrations Youth - Youth Sport Assistance ProgramProvided by: Immigrant and Refugee Services Association Prince Edward Island - AKA: IRSA; IRSAPEI; PEIANC (former name); PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (former name) ; Immigrant & Refugee Services AssociationHelps low-income clients apply for external funding to allow children and youth to participate in sports programs in PEI. Also offers a program to loan equipment needed for some organized sports.
- Helps families who face financial barriers to their children participating in sports by providing grants of up to $600 per child per year.Grants may be applied to more than one sport and to required equipment. There is no limit to the number of children who ma...
- Pole Borrowing ProgramProvided by: Alzheimer Society of PEI10 sets of walking poles are available to borrow in four-week increments with possible extension. Availability is managed on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of one set of poles per person.
- Recreation SubsidyProvided by: Brackley, Rural Municipality of - AKA: Rural Municipality of BrackleySubsidy available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in a physical recreation activity. Maximum subsidy is $150 per child or 50% of the registration fee, whichever is the lesser of the two, to a maximum of $300 per family, all per year.
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