We’re excited to share that Grova Creative brought home three Gold Angel Awards this year from the American Advertising Federation Fourth District’s Angel Awards, which honor the best in public service advertising across Florida and the Caribbean.
Our Golds recognized work that blends strategy, storytelling, and community impact:
The Jamaur Law Foundation focuses on racial inequity in incarceration and education, while empowering youth and their guardians with tools like financial literacy. Our rebrand centered on:
Frenchtown Neighborhood Improvement Association (FNIA) is a voice for one of Tallahassee’s most historic neighborhoods. For FNIA, we led a full brand and website transformation that:
Tallahassee Bike Fest is a multi-day festival that raises funds for local charities and uplifts underrepresented groups, including women, veterans, and people of color. Our campaign work:
As a woman, minority, and veteran-owned agency based in Tallahassee, we are proud to partner with organizations that are shifting narratives, serving communities, and pushing for real change. Recognition from the Angel Awards is an honor—but the real impact is seeing our clients’ missions reach further.
If your organization is ready to tell its story more powerfully—through branding, campaigns, or digital experiences—visit grova.com to learn how we can help.