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  • Glow Tanning & Accessories | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Glow Tanning & Accessories 2668 Binbrook Road, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Sportsmen’s Billiards Supplies | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Sportsmen’s Billiards Supplies Springside Drive, Mount Hope, ON, L0R 1W0

  • Community Grants | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    Ward 11 Community Grants Program Community Grants Community Grants help local groups bring ideas to life across Ward 11, from youth programs to seniors initiatives and community events. This pilot offers up to $2,000 per organization or group. Applications are open now and close March 31, 2026. Ward 11 Youth + Seniors / Community Grant Pilot Small grants. Local impact. Simple and transparent. The Ward 11 Youth + Seniors / Community Grant Pilot supports local organizations and community groups delivering projects, events, or initiatives that strengthen Ward 11. This pilot is designed to be straightforward, transparent, and community-serving. Grant details Maximum grant: Up to $2,000 per organization or group Application period: January 2026 to March 31, 2026 Funding type: One-time project or event support Focus areas: Youth, seniors, and community initiatives benefiting Ward 11 residents Who can apply Applicants must: Operate within the physical boundaries of Ward 11 Be a registered charity, incorporated not-for-profit, or have demonstrable non-profit status (for example, a neighbourhood association, informal community group, or unincorporated volunteer-led organization) Have an accountable contact person Submit one application per organization or group during this pilot intake Priority may be given to projects that clearly demonstrate one or more of the following: Provide a clear benefit to Ward 11 residents Support youth and/or seniors directly Improve inclusion, connection, and community wellbeing Demonstrate clear need and a realistic plan What we fund Examples of eligible costs include: Program materials and supplies Facility or space rental for an event/program Equipment needed to deliver the initiative Outreach/communications and printing Accessibility supports (for example, interpretation or transportation supports directly tied to participation) Community events that build connection and belonging What we don’t fund This pilot does not fund: Staff salaries, wages, or honoraria Regular/ongoing operating costs (for example, ongoing rent or utilities) Deficits or debt repayment Activities outside Ward 11 Retroactive expenses Profit-making activities Timeline Applications open: January 2026 Applications close: March 31, 2026 (end of Q1) Decisions announced: Early April 2026 Funding issued: April 2026 (after required documentation is received) How to apply Complete the online application form: Apply here Need help? If you submit by March 15, 2026, the Ward 11 team can provide basic feedback before the deadline. Applications submitted within the final week of the intake will be assessed as submitted. Transparency Successful recipients (organization or group name and grant amount) will be posted publicly after awards are confirmed. Personal or confidential information will not be disclosed. Questions Email: [WARD 11 EMAIL ] Phone: [WARD 11 PHONE ] Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do we need to be a registered charity to apply? No. Registered charities, incorporated not-for-profits, and community groups with demonstrable non-profit status may apply. Can informal or volunteer-led groups apply? Yes. Informal or volunteer-led community groups may apply, provided they operate on a non-profit basis and have an accountable contact person. Can an organization or group submit more than one application? No. Only one application per organization or group will be accepted during this pilot intake. Do projects need to take place entirely in Ward 11? Yes. Funded projects and activities must directly benefit Ward 11 residents and take place within Ward 11. Can the grant be used to pay staff, wages, or honoraria? No. This pilot does not fund staff salaries, wages, or honoraria. Can the grant be used to purchase equipment? Yes. Equipment costs are eligible if the equipment is necessary to deliver the funded project or event. Are ongoing or recurring programs eligible? No. Funding is limited to one-time projects or events only. Can we apply for costs already incurred? No. Retroactive expenses are not eligible for funding. How are applications reviewed? Applications are reviewed based on eligibility, clarity, community benefit, feasibility, and alignment with the pilot’s focus areas. Will all eligible applications receive funding? No. Funding is limited, and not all eligible applications may be approved. Will funded organizations be made public? Yes. Successful recipients (organization or group name and grant amount) will be posted publicly after awards are confirmed. What happens if we submit close to the deadline? Applications submitted in the final week of the intake will be assessed as submitted. Early feedback is only available for applications submitted by March 15, 2026. Does receiving this grant impact the funding my organization receives from the City Enrichment Fund? No. If Council adopts the standard grant approval condition, any funding received through the Ward 11 Community Grants Program will be exempt on a one-time basis and will not be counted toward City funding formulas, including the City Enrichment Fund allocation. In practical terms, receiving a ward-specific grant will not reduce or affect your organization’s eligibility or funding level under the City Enrichment Fund.

  • Village Centre Animal Hospital | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Village Centre Animal Hospital 2668 Binbrook Road, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Town Centre Pharmacy | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Town Centre Pharmacy 108 - 2668 Binbrook Road, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Jean’s Flower Shop | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Jean’s Flower Shop B - 2520 Regional Road 56, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Meridian Credit Union | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Meridian Credit Union 2537 Regional Road 56, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Infinity Hair Lounge | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Infinity Hair Lounge 2668 Binbrook Road, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • LCBO | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title LCBO 2525 Regional Road 56, Binbrook, ON, L0R 1C0

  • Gourmet Meats Ltd. | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    List Title Gourmet Meats Ltd. 4262 Highway 6, Mount Hope, ON, L0R 1W0

  • About | Mark Tadeson Ward 11

    Mark Tadeson, Ward 11 Councillor for Hamilton, is a lifelong Glanbrook resident dedicated to serving his community. With a strong background in education, he belives in community building and service to community. Mark is committed to responsible growth, infrastructure improvements, and maintaining the rural character of Glanbrook. Passionate about fiscal responsibility and community-driven decision-making, he advocates for better roads, local services, and economic opportunities. About Mark Tadeson, Ward 11 Councillor Dedicated to serving the communities of Glanbrook. About Councillor Mark Tadeson As a lifelong resident of Glanbrook, I am deeply committed to the people, places, and progress of Ward 11. I entered public service after many years as a dedicated educator, driven by a belief that strong, responsive leadership begins with listening—and leads with action. My focus as Ward 11 Councillor is clear: to preserve the rural character and community spirit that define our area, while ensuring that we have access to the same high-quality services as the rest of Hamilton. Whether it’s advocating for long-overdue recreation investments, pushing for smarter growth, or supporting the local farmers and families who form the backbone of our ward, I am proud to be your voice at City Hall. My office team shares this vision and works tirelessly behind the scenes to serve our residents with integrity, responsiveness, and a genuine desire to make a difference. Together, we are committed to building a thriving, connected, and inclusive Ward 11—for today and for generations to come. Committees and Boards Councillor Mark Tadeson represents Ward 11 on a wide range of City committees, boards, and sub-committees. His involvement ensures Glanbrook’s unique perspective is represented in key municipal decisions. His current appointments include: Standing Committees General Issues Committee (Regular, Special, Budget) Planning Committee Public Works Committee Audit, Finance and Administration Committee (including Special Development Charges Hearing) Boards of Directors & Shareholder Roles Hamilton Street Railway (Board of Directors & Shareholder) CityHousing Hamilton Corporation (Shareholder) Hamilton Renewable Power Inc. (Board of Directors & Shareholder) Hamilton Utilities Corporation (Shareholder) Hamilton Enterprises Holding Corporation (Shareholder) D.A.R.T.S. Board of Directors Theatre Aquarius Board of Directors Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority – Board of Directors Hamilton Farmers’ Market Corporation (Sole Voting Member) Hamilton Tourism Development Corporation (Sole Voting Member) Sub-Committees & Advisory Roles Accessibility Committee for Persons with Disabilities Agriculture and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee Airport Sub-Committee Community Benefits Protocol Sub-Committee Glanbrook Landfill Co-ordinating Committee Grants Sub-Committee Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Liaison Committee School Board Properties Sub-Committee Selection Committee for Agencies, Boards and Sub-Committees Transit Area Rating Review Sub-Committee Truck Route Sub-Committee Waste Management Sub-Committee Accessible Transit Services Review Sub-Committee Public Health Sub-Committee (from Nov 2024) Provincial Representation Board of Directors, Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Meet the Team Ward 11 Councillor Executive Assistant Communications and Administration Councillor Mark Tadeson ward11@hamilton.ca 905-546-2110 Kristen Roth ward11@hamilton.ca 905-546-2110 Crista Cooper crista.cooper@hamilton.ca 905-546-2110

  • Hamilton Water Services | Water Service Line Replacement & Resources

    Explore Hamilton's water services, including water service line replacement programs, water quality, and conservation tips. Water Services Click here to Visit Water Services Learn about available service line replacement programs for lead and undersized pipes, service line warranty programs, and steps you can take to make your home and yard more water efficient. Contacts For more information Call 905-546-2489 or Email askcity@hamilton.ca For a water or wastewater emergency Call 905-546-2489 Frozen Pipes Lead Water Service Replacement Service Line Warranty Program Low Water Pressure Water Rates Water Service Line Replacement

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