Plymouth-based creative agencies Just Enough Brave and Altitude Design are excited to announce the launch of The Good Business Fund 2026.
Following the success of the last two years, the fund will once again offer up to £15,000 worth of free creative and digital consultancy time to a deserving applicant. This initiative champions environmental sustainability and social value in the city, supporting organisations that share the vision of creating a better world.
Why return for a third year? Because each year has been a genuine success. The consensus between the two teams was simple: Why stop now? Let’s keep it going.
In 2025, the project received an overwhelming number of applications, narrowed down to one standout winner: Path, a leading homelessness charity in Plymouth. Since 1995, Path has been at the forefront of tackling homelessness in the city.
The fund provided significant support, giving Path access to creative resources they might not otherwise have been able to afford. The work has helped elevate their brand and prepare them for future growth.
For 2026, applicants are once again invited to apply in no more than 350 words via the Just Enough Brave or Altitude Design websites. Applicants simply need to explain why their organisation should be chosen and how the fund will help shape their future.
Applications close at 6:00 p.m. on 15 January. Reviews will take place over the following two weeks, with fund beneficiaries contacted in early February.
Commenting on the launch, Dave Smith from Just Enough Brave and Miles Noble from Altitude Design said: “Last year’s project was another incredible success, from the response from applicants to the announcement of the winners and the impactful project work that followed. It makes perfect sense to return for another year, and we’re hoping even more people apply and benefit as much as Path did last year.”Victoria Allen, Chief Executive of Path, said: “It was such a great experience working with Just Enough Brave and Altitude Design. The process was truly collaborative, and the Good Business Fund helped to fund the majority of the work. I’d encourage any charity looking to undertake marketing or creative projects to submit an application – we were certainly delighted with the results.”