Municipal Infrastructure Fund
The Municipal Infrastructure Fund (MIF) supports the extension of existing municipal central water or wastewater services, public roads, and sidewalks, so more property is available to develop housing. The fund will also help increase population in rural service centres.
Developments must maximize the number of lots and efficiency of land use.
Who Should Apply
Developers (including municipal governments, private corporations, and non-profits) whose lands will be serviced by connecting to an existing municipal central wastewater or water system in a town or rural municipality outside the capital area. (Development in the cities of Charlottetown and Summerside and the towns of Stratford and Cornwall is not eligible.)
What Infrastructure is Covered
Funding supports the extension of existing municipal central water and wastewater systems, public roads, and sidewalks. Development of new municipal central water or wastewater systems is not eligible.
What Funding is Available
A grant of $10,000-$15,000 per lot, to a maximum of $300,000, is available.
In addition, MIF recipients may be eligible for financing under the Subdivision Development Financing Program (SDFP). Find more information here.
How to Apply
- Review the complete program guidelines and criteria here.
- Review the applicant scoring table here.
- Submit the application form, project proposal, council resolution, and other required supporting documents to mif@fpeim.ca.
- Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Where to Find More Information
Check out the Frequently Asked Questions or contact Satya Sen, MIF Secretary, at ssen@fpeim.ca, mif@fpeim.ca, or (902) 566-1493.



