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  1. Net Zero NavigatorProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action - AKA: Formerly Department of Environment, Water and Climate Change
    Online tool to help individuals, families, community groups, and businesses find programs that reduce environmental impact and energy bills. Includes:Energy efficient upgrades such as insulation, heat pumps, boilers and heaters, hot water heaters and recovery,...
  2. Provides financial assistance to have an internet service provider complete work that will allow residents to receive internet service or improved internet service at their primary residence.Approved applicants will receive financial assistance of 100% of the ...
  3. Designated heritage properties outside Charlottetown and Summerside may be eligible for financial assistance to conserve the building. Assistance may be granted for 25 percent of approved costs to a maximum of $3000.
  4. Provides an opportunity to PEI residents to own an eligible home that is up to maximum value of $350,000 (including HST, if any). Finance PEI will purchase a home on behalf of an approved participant who will in turn enter a five year Rent-to-Own agreement wit...
  5. 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:Electrical service upgradesAir source heat pumps that are No...
  6. Provides supports and services to people living with a disability. Based on an assessment, support may be provided in one or more of the following areas:Personal: To help with personal daily living, which may include technical aids and assistive devices (e.g. ...
  7. Provides eligible seniors with financial assistance up to $1,700, depending on income, to help them pay for practical services that help them stay in their own homes. Services covered by funding include:General home maintenanceLight house keepingSnow removalGr...
  8. Services for veterans and their families to receive help at home, assistance with at-risk housing situations, death and bereavement, and financial support for the costs of long-term care.
  9. Helps veterans remain independent and self-sufficient in their home and community.Offers financial assistance to obtain services such as:Snow removalLawn mowingHousecleaningLaundryMeal preparationErrand servicesPersonal care (e.g. assistance with personal need...