Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

As Lincoln’s most prestigious business awards, the Chamber’s annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards gala showcases and celebrates high achievement in Lincoln’s business community.  

We look forward to another fantastic event next September. 

Small Business Finalists

For the 2025 Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

The Red Barn Market

Geet Collective

Large Business Finalists

For the 2025 Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

Cosmic Plants

Niagara Peninsula Energy

Congratulations

To our 2025 Outstanding Business Achievement Award WINNERS

Small Business Winner

The Red Barn Farm Market

Large Business Winner

Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc.

Non-Profit Winner

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara

Sponsorships Inquires

Email info@lincolnchamber.ca to discuss Sponsorship and Partnership opportunities for the 2026 OBAAs.

Nominate a Business

The Outstanding Business Achievement Awards has been recognizing business excellence in the category of Business of the Year (Small, Medium and Large Organization) since 2002. Nominate a deserving business and help us celebrate the accomplishments and resilience of our Lincoln business community.

Eligibility

  • All profit-centred business organizations, operating within the Town of Lincoln, are eligible for nomination.
  • Non-profit nominees do not need to be physically located within the Town of Lincoln, but their programs, services, initiatives, or advocacy efforts must provide meaningful and measurable benefits to the Lincoln community.
  • Nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years.
  • OBAA award recipients from the last two years do not qualify unless they are eligible under a different category (Young Professional of the Year, Agri Business).
  • It is not required that a nominee be a member of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.

Small Business of the Year

1-10 Employees

This Outstanding Business Achievement Award recognizes businesses that make Lincoln stronger through their commitment to the community they serve. While strong leadership, innovation, and customer service are important qualities, this award is ultimately about the positive impact a business has beyond its products or services.

This award celebrates businesses that operate in the Town of Lincoln, give back, create opportunities, support local initiatives, strengthen the local economy, and contribute to the overall well-being and vitality of our community. Their impact may be seen through community partnerships, mentorship, sponsorships, volunteerism, local investment, advocacy, or other efforts that make Lincoln a better place to live, work, and do business.

This award is not simply about being the best at what you do. It is about using your success, resources, and influence to create value for others and leave a lasting positive mark on the Lincoln community.

If a business immediately comes to mind as you read this description, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

  • 1–10 Employees
  • Employees can be seasonal, however MUST be full or part time and not contractors
  • All profit-centred business organizations, operating within the Town of Lincoln, are eligible for nomination
  • Nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years
  • OBAA award recipients from the last two years do not qualify unless they are eligible under a different category (Young Professional of the Year, Agri Business)
  • It is not required that a nominee be a member of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

Medium Business of the Year

11-29 Employees

This Outstanding Business Achievement Award recognizes businesses that make Lincoln stronger through their commitment to the community they serve. While strong leadership, innovation, and customer service are important qualities, this award is ultimately about the positive impact a business has beyond its products or services.

This award celebrates businesses that operate in the Town of Lincoln, give back, create opportunities, support local initiatives, strengthen the local economy, and contribute to the overall well-being and vitality of our community. Their impact may be seen through community partnerships, mentorship, sponsorships, volunteerism, local investment, advocacy, or other efforts that make Lincoln a better place to live, work, and do business.

This award is not simply about being the best at what you do. It is about using your success, resources, and influence to create value for others and leave a lasting positive mark on the Lincoln community.

If a business immediately comes to mind as you read this description, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

  • 11–29 Employees
  • Employees can be seasonal, however MUST be full or part time and not contractors
  • All profit-centred business organizations, operating within the Town of Lincoln, are eligible for nomination
  • Nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years
  • OBAA award recipients from the last two years do not qualify unless they are eligible under a different category (Young Professional of the Year, Agri Business)
  • It is not required that a nominee be a member of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

Large Business of the Year

30+ Employees

This Outstanding Business Achievement Award recognizes businesses that make Lincoln stronger through their commitment to the community they serve. While strong leadership, innovation, and customer service are important qualities, this award is ultimately about the positive impact a business has beyond its products or services.

This award celebrates businesses that operate in the Town of Lincoln, give back, create opportunities, support local initiatives, strengthen the local economy, and contribute to the overall well-being and vitality of our community. Their impact may be seen through community partnerships, mentorship, sponsorships, volunteerism, local investment, advocacy, or other efforts that make Lincoln a better place to live, work, and do business.

This award is not simply about being the best at what you do. It is about using your success, resources, and influence to create value for others and leave a lasting positive mark on the Lincoln community.

If a business immediately comes to mind as you read this description, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

  • 30+ Employees
  • Employees can be seasonal, however MUST be full or part time and not contractors
  • All profit-centred business organizations, operating within the Town of Lincoln, are eligible for nomination
  • Nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years
  • OBAA award recipients from the last two years do not qualify unless they are eligible under a different category (Young Professional of the Year, Agri Business)
  • It is not required that a nominee be a member of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

Non-Profit of the Year

The Non-Profit of the Year Award recognizes an organization that has demonstrated exceptional leadership, service, and impact for the residents and businesses of Lincoln. While nominees do not need to be physically located within the Town of Lincoln, their programs, services, initiatives, or advocacy efforts must provide meaningful and measurable benefits to the Lincoln community.

This award celebrates non-profit organizations that work tirelessly to improve lives, address community needs, and create lasting positive change. Whether through direct services, education, advocacy, community-building, volunteer engagement, fundraising, or innovative programming, nominees should demonstrate a strong commitment to their mission and a clear impact on those they serve.

The award honours organizations that embody collaboration, accountability, and community spirit while helping make Lincoln a stronger, more connected, and more compassionate place to live, work, and grow. Their impact may be seen through support for families, youth, seniors, businesses, vulnerable populations, community development, environmental stewardship, health and wellness, arts and culture, or other initiatives that enrich our community.

In recognition of their contributions, the recipient of the Non-Profit of the Year Award will become the Chamber’s annual charitable partner and beneficiary of Chamber fundraising initiatives throughout the following year.

If there is a non-profit organization whose work has made a meaningful difference for the people and businesses of Lincoln, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

While nominees do not need to be physically located within the Town of Lincoln, their programs, services, initiatives, or advocacy efforts must provide meaningful and measurable benefits to the Lincoln community.

Power of One Award

The Power of One Award recognizes an entrepreneur who has built and operated a successful business independently while making a meaningful contribution to the Lincoln community. This award celebrates individuals who demonstrate that one person, driven by passion, expertise, and determination, can make a significant impact.

Nominees must operate their business within the Town of Lincoln and provide products, services, or expertise that create meaningful benefits for Lincoln residents, businesses, or the broader community.

Nominees may work with contractors or specialized service providers as needed, but they do not employ permanent full-time or part-time staff. They are the primary driving force behind their business, responsible for its vision, operations, growth, and success.

This award recognizes entrepreneurs who embody resilience, innovation, and leadership while building a business that reflects their values and commitment to serving others. Whether through professional services, creative industries, trades, consulting, retail, or other ventures, nominees should demonstrate excellence in their field and a positive impact on the people they serve.

The Power of One Award celebrates the remarkable achievements of individuals who prove that a single person can create lasting value, build strong relationships, and strengthen the Lincoln community through their work.

If you know a solo entrepreneur whose dedication, impact, and commitment to Lincoln deserve recognition, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

  • Nominees must operate their business within the Town of Lincoln and provide products, services, or expertise that create meaningful benefits for Lincoln residents, businesses, or the broader community.
  • Nominees may work with contractors or specialized service providers as needed, but they do not employ permanent full-time or part-time staff. They are the primary driving force behind their business, responsible for its vision, operations, growth, and success.

Agri-Business of the Year

The Agri-Business of the Year Award recognizes a business, organization, or enterprise that demonstrates outstanding achievement within Lincoln’s agricultural sector. From family farms and growers to food and beverage producers, processors, wholesalers, retailers, and agricultural support services, this award celebrates those who help drive one of the community’s most important industries forward.

This award honours organizations that combine strong business practices with innovation, leadership, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Recipients are recognized not only for their success within their field, but also for their contribution to the long-term strength, sustainability, and advancement of agriculture in Lincoln and beyond.

Agriculture is deeply woven into the identity of Lincoln, and this award celebrates those who are shaping its future. Whether through diversification, environmental stewardship, workplace excellence, technological innovation, community involvement, or industry leadership, nominees should demonstrate a clear commitment to growing both their business and the agricultural sector as a whole.

The Agri-Business of the Year Award is about more than operational success. It recognizes those who are preserving traditions, embracing new opportunities, supporting their communities, and ensuring that Lincoln remains a leader in agriculture for generations to come.

If an agricultural or agri-business organization comes to mind as you read this description, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

  1. Can range from a farming enterprise through to a beverage and food producer
    and can include support organizations such as warehouses, wholesalers,
    processors, and retailers.
  2. Has the characteristics of a successful business with diversification, innovation,
    sound business practices, workplace safety, and community involvement.
  3. Shows leadership and outstanding achievement with their sector and has a
    propensity to continuous improvement.
  4. Demonstrates a commitment to the environment and the advancement and
    sustainability of the agriculture industry.
  5. Shows a high level of care and concern for the community and has elements of
    social enterprise in their corporate culture

Community Partner of the Year

The Community Impact Award recognizes an individual, business, or organization that has made a meaningful and lasting difference in the Lincoln community. This award celebrates those who go beyond their day-to-day role to strengthen our community through leadership, generosity, service, mentorship, advocacy, or community-building efforts.

Community impact can take many forms. It may be a large-scale initiative that brings people together and creates lasting change, or it may be the quiet, consistent commitment of someone who continually shows up to support others.

Past recipients illustrate the many ways impact can be made. Michael Ecker (of Vineland Growers) has transformed a fundraiser his late wife, Debbie, had started into a lasting community tradition. What began as a tribute has grown into an annual event that continues to bring the community together while raising more than six figures each year for Community Care of West Niagara.

Alan Gerritsen (of Jerry’s Auto Body) exemplifies another kind of impact. Through years of supporting local sports teams, mentoring young people, and quietly contributing his time, expertise, and resources to community organizations, he has helped shape future leaders and strengthen the fabric of Lincoln.

The Community Impact Award is not solely about fundraising or recognition. It is about creating something bigger than yourself. It is about the people who inspire others to get involved, lend a hand, build connections, and make Lincoln a better place to live, work, and grow.

If someone comes to mind as you read this, we encourage you to nominate them.

InspireHER Award

The InspireHER Award celebrates a woman entrepreneur whose journey, leadership, and determination inspire those around her. This award recognizes women who have pursued their vision with courage, overcome obstacles, embraced opportunities, and built something meaningful through their passion, perseverance, and hard work.

Success is not measured solely by years in business, company size, or revenue. Instead, this award honours the stories behind the achievement—the challenges faced, the risks taken, the lessons learned, and the resilience demonstrated along the way.

Nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years. They may be growing a new venture, an established business, pivoting through challenges, breaking barriers in their industry, or creating opportunities for others. What sets them apart is their ability to inspire those around them through their leadership, authenticity, and commitment to their goals.

The InspireHER Award recognizes women who lead with confidence, lift others as they rise, and demonstrate that success can be achieved in many different ways. Their impact may be seen through their business accomplishments, community involvement, mentorship, advocacy, innovation, or the example they set for future generations of women entrepreneurs.

This award is about celebrating the power of possibility. It honours women whose stories remind us that determination, courage, and belief in oneself can create extraordinary outcomes.

If there is a woman entrepreneur whose journey inspires you, we encourage you to nominate her.

Young Professional of the Year

This award recognizes a local professional under the age of 40 who consistently demonstrates excellence in their occupation and/or has successfully navigated the ever-evolving challenges of entrepreneurship.

The recipient is a driven and emerging leader who has achieved notable professional success, demonstrated innovation and initiative, and made a meaningful contribution through their work.

Nominees must either work, operate a business, or make a significant professional contribution within the Town of Lincoln. The achievements for which they are being nominated should demonstrate a positive impact on the Lincoln community through leadership, service, innovation, business growth, or community involvement.

Requirements

The following attributes may be considered when selecting the Young Professional of the Year recipient:

• Demonstrates excellence and professionalism within their field

• Exhibits leadership, initiative, and a commitment to continuous growth

• Has achieved measurable success in their career or business

• Demonstrates innovation, creativity, or entrepreneurial spirit

• Makes meaningful contributions to the Town of Lincoln through their professional work

• Is engaged in community initiatives, volunteerism, mentorship, or local partnerships

• Serves as a positive role model for other emerging professionals

The Niagara Benchlands Tourism Award of Excellence

Sponsored by Town of Lincoln

The Niagara Benchlands Tourism Award of Excellence recognizes a business, organization, attraction, or tourism operator that plays a significant role in showcasing Lincoln and the Niagara Benchlands as a premier destination to visit, explore, and experience.

This award celebrates those who go beyond providing exceptional products, services, or experiences. It honours businesses that actively contribute to the growth of tourism in our community by attracting visitors, creating memorable experiences, and encouraging people to discover all that Lincoln and the Niagara Benchlands have to offer.

Nominees may include accommodations, wineries, restaurants, attractions, retailers, tour operators, event organizers, agricultural experiences, cultural organizations, or other tourism-related businesses whose efforts help drive visitation and economic activity within the community.

Successful nominees demonstrate a commitment to hospitality, innovation, collaboration, and excellence. They serve as ambassadors for the region, working to elevate Lincoln’s profile while creating positive experiences that encourage visitors to return, stay longer, and share their experiences with others.

The Niagara Benchlands Tourism Award of Excellence recognizes those who help tell our story, showcase our unique character, and inspire visitors to experience the people, places, and experiences that make our region extraordinary.

If you know a business or organization that is helping put Lincoln and the Niagara Benchlands on the map, we encourage you to nominate them.

Requirements

The following attributes may be considered when evaluating nominees:

  • Demonstrates vision and innovation in their business practices, visitor experiences, or tourism offerings.
  • Exhibits a strong record of business success while contributing to the growth of tourism in Lincoln and the Niagara Benchlands.
  • Achieves high levels of customer satisfaction and delivers exceptional visitor experiences.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to employee development, training, and hospitality excellence.
  • Engages with local organizations, attractions, businesses, and community partners through collaborative initiatives and partnerships.
  • Implements marketing and promotional efforts that attract visitors to Lincoln, the Niagara Benchlands, and the broader Niagara Region.
  • Has earned recognition through local, regional, provincial, national, or international awards, accolades, or industry achievements.
  • Demonstrates measurable contributions to increasing visitation, tourism awareness, or visitor spending within the community.

The Pathways to Opportunity Co-operative Education Employer Recognition Award

This award recognizes and celebrates a local business or not-for-profit that demonstrates outstanding support for the West Niagara Secondary School (WNSS) Co-operative Education Program. 

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lincoln

Sponsorship Opportunities

Looking for a great way to support this much anticipated event while also gaining some business exposure?

Sponsorship opportunities are now available for purchase. This is a great opportunity to give your business a marketing ‘boost’ and have your choice of sponsorship option before ticket sales are officially launched.

We have a wide variety of sponsorship levels available; all offering excellent exposure for your business at cost-effective prices.

Interested? Contact info@lincolnchamber.ca to learn more.

Annual OBAA Sponsorship Packages

DIAMOND

$2000

Platinum

$1000

Gold

$750

Silver

$250

Award Sponsor

Logo recognition on the event banner

Name Only

Logo in local newspaper ads announcing the business of the year finalists

Name Only

Logo on the event registration page with a link to your website

Name Only

Logo shown on screen throughout event

Name Only

Verbal recognition at event

Social media exposure prior to, during and post event

Activation opportunity included

Premium placement of large logo recognition on the event banner

Tickets included to the event

4 Tickets

2 Tickets

Opportunity to present award at the event

Annual OBAA Sponsorship Packages

DIAMOND

$2000

PLATINUM

$1000

Gold

$750

Silver

$250

Award Sponsor

FAQs

Common questions we get about the OBAAs

All profit-centered business organizations, operating in the Town of Lincoln, are eligible for nomination. All nominees must have been in business for a minimum of three years. OBAA recipients from the last two years do not qualify unless they are eligible under a different category. It is not required that a nominee be a member of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. You can nominate your own business.

There are THREE “Business of the Year Award” CATEGORIES:

  • SMALL – Businesses with 1-10 FTE* Employees
  • MEDIUM – Businesses with 11-30 FTE* Employees
  • LARGE – Businesses with 31+ FTE* Employ

*FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) refers to the number of paid staff, whether full-time, part-time, fixed-term contract, salaried or hourly, working between 35 and 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year.

This award recognizes and celebrates the achievements of an individual under the age of 40 (at the time of nomination) who has tackled the challenges of entrepreneurship and/or has demonstrated leadership or professional growth in their field of work. This individual:

  • Is under the age of 40 (as of December 31, 2022)
  • Is an individual who is part of a Chamber member business in good standing
  • Has demonstrated leadership within their workplace and/or within the community
  • Has contributed to the community through active participation in community initiatives
  • And/or has demonstrated entrepreneurial ability and innovation in any of the following areas:
    • New product(s) and/or customer service initiative
    • Technology
    • Management and/or processes

This award recognizes excellence in the Agriculture and Agri-business sector. The recipient is an Agriculture or Agribusiness focused organization that consistently demonstrates achievement in the area of their business focus. The recipient can range from a farming enterprise through to a beverage and food producer and can include support organizations such as warehouses, wholesalers, processors and retailers. This award recognizes one local business that has demonstrated considerable achievement in the Agri-business sector across a number of areas of concentration:

  • Has the characteristics of a successful business with diversification, innovation, sound business practices, workplace safety, and community involvement.
  • Shows leadership and outstanding achievement within their sector and has a propensity for continuous improvement.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to the environment and the advancement and sustainability of the agriculture industry.
  • Has contributed to the community through active participation in community initiatives.
  • Shows a high level of care and concern for the community and has elements of social enterprise in their corporate culture.

This award recognizes business leadership as demonstrated through innovation, ongoing customer satisfaction and business success, staff development and training, community involvement and a propensity for marketing initiatives geared toward attracting visitors to Lincoln and the Niagara Region. The following are the business leadership attributes which are considered when selecting the award recipient:

  • Demonstrates vision, collaboration, and innovation in its business philosophy and practices
  • Exhibits a strong record of business success
  • Achieves high levels of customer service excellence, that elevates the overall visitor and resident sentiment of the Niagara Benchlands
  • Committed to human resource development and training
  • Engaged with local community organizations and other businesses in joint initiatives and philanthropic activities
  • Applies strategic marketing initiatives to attract visitors and increase visitor spending in the Town of Lincoln and Niagara Benchlands tourism destination

Yes, Sue-Ann Staff Winery has Plentiful parking and is wheelchair accessible.

Your OBAA ticket includes:

  • A 3 catered course meal 
  • Arrival cocktail (of your choice)
  • Red/White wine available on the table (additional cash bar available)
  • Attendee welcome gift bag

Please see our list of honourable past winners of the OBAAs.

Past Winners

Have a different question? Contact the Chamber office at info@lincolnchamber.ca and let us know!

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