75 Orgs That Support Black Filmmakers

Across the country and beyond, numerous organizations are dedicated to uplifting Black filmmakers voices, providing funding, and expanding opportunities in film and media. From grassroots collectives to major institutions, these groups offer mentorship, grants, community-building initiatives, and essential resources to help Black creatives thrive. We encourage you to join, connect, and collaborate with these groups to amplify our collective impact. It is through partnerships and community support that these initiatives continue to thrive.

If you know of an organization that should be added to this list, reach out to us at info@blackfilmspace.com

This list is curated by geographic location; however, many of these organizations offer programming virtually, nationally, and globally.

Curated by Saaniya Murray & Reggie Williams.

AFRICA

African Female Filmmakers Collective - Kenya - Website | Instagram

Founded in 2023 by filmmakers Natasha Likimani, Mkaiwawi Mwakaba, Kate Snow, and Serah Mwihaki, the African Female Filmmakers Collective (AFFC) is dedicated to fostering connections among women across all disciplines in the film industry. The founders share a deep passion for the arts, and their collective experience in the creative sector has enabled them to identify key areas requiring intervention to drive development. Empowering women within the industry is considered essential for enacting meaningful change within the Kenyan arts sector and across Africa.

Africa No Filter - Website | Instagram

Africa No Filter is a nonprofit organization dedicated to shifting stereotypical narratives about Africa by supporting storytellers, artists, and media platforms that present diverse and authentic African perspectives. Through grants, research, and advocacy, they empower creators to tell nuanced stories that challenge outdated perceptions of the continent.

Realness Institute (Africa) - Cape Town, South Africa - Website | Instagram

Realness Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting African storytellers in film and television through training, development programs, and industry partnerships. It provides mentorship, funding, and networking opportunities to help emerging and established creatives bring authentic African narratives to the global stage.

California

Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers - (East & West) - Website | Instagram

The Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers West (BADWest) was founded in July 2003 by renowned filmmaker St. Clair Bourne as a collective for documentary filmmakers of African descent working and residing on the West Coast. Since its inception, BADWest has consistently held monthly general meetings featuring industry speakers, providing information on production resources, funding opportunities, festivals, and distribution. The organization also facilitates the screening of works-in-progress and completed documentaries for feedback and discussion. Its membership is diverse in experience, ranging from recent film school graduates to seasoned documentary filmmakers with award-winning features produced for major broadcast outlets.

Black Film Allegiance - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

Black Film Allegiance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to increasing visibility for underrepresented Black creatives in the film industry. They offer resources such as a filmmaker directory, mentorship opportunities, and podcasts to support and connect Black filmmakers.

Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for Black filmmakers, providing educational programs, and showcasing diverse stories in film and television. Through film festivals, workshops, and networking opportunities, BHERC supports emerging and established Black creatives in the entertainment industry.

The Blackhouse Foundation - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

The BlackHouse Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding opportunities for Black creatives in film, television, digital media, and beyond by providing mentorship, networking, and industry access. Through initiatives like festival partnerships and career development programs, The BlackHouse fosters a more inclusive entertainment landscape by amplifying Black voices and stories.

Color of Change Hollywood - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

Color of Change Hollywood is an initiative dedicated to increasing authentic and diverse Black representation in film, television, and media by challenging harmful stereotypes and advocating for equitable industry practices. Through research, campaigns, and partnerships, it pushes for systemic change to ensure that Black stories are accurately and powerfully told.

Handy Foundation - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

The Handy Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing diversity and representation in the entertainment industry by providing training, mentorship, and job placement for underrepresented professionals. Through partnerships with major studios and production companies, the foundation helps emerging talent gain hands-on experience and build sustainable careers in film and television.

The HiveMind Unified - Altadena - Website | Instagram

Born out of 2020's global civil rights reckoning, The HiveMind Unified was created to be a resource hub whose primary focus is to share knowledge and opportunities available to Black, and other professionals of color in the Entertainment industry.

Honey Chile - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

Honey Chile embolden honeys (BLACK WOMEN 40+) to live vibrant lives, wield their influence, and tell their stories.

In the Cut - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

In the Cut is an organization dedicated to demystifying the entertainment industry by offering free virtual courses, workshops, and events, primarily designed for Black and POC creatives. Their programs feature top BIPOC talent from acclaimed television shows and films, providing participants with valuable insights and networking opportunities.

NAACP Hollywood Bureau - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

The NAACP Hollywood Bureau deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in the entertainment industry.

The Professional Filmmaker - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

The Professional Filmmaker is a service, resource, and education-based business that economically empowers & equips filmmakers with the business skills, tools, & strategies needed to make a professionally successful and profitable film & career. It addresses the disproportionate gap of professional success achieved by underserved and underrepresented filmmakers.​

Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP) - San Francisco - Website | Instagram

QWOCMAP is an organization that uses filmmaking to empower queer women of color and gender-nonconforming communities, fostering social justice and cultural change. Through training, mentorship, and its annual film festival, QWOCMAP amplifies underrepresented voices and stories in media.

SoulCanvas - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

SoulCanvas serves as a testament to the power of collaboration, celebrating the diversity of voices and talents within the Black creative community. Launched in 2023, this initiative quickly became a hub for inspiration, education, and connection. The platform hosts a myriad of events, from workshops and masterclasses to collaborative projects that showcase the multifaceted brilliance of black creatives.

Women of Color Filmmakers - Aliso Viejo - Website | Instagram

Women of Color Filmmakers’ goal is to empower women of all ethnic backgrounds and support them as they bring their stories to life.

Women of Color Unite - Los Angeles - Website | Instagram

WOCU is a social action organization dedicated to promoting fair access, treatment, and pay for women of color in the entertainment and media industries. With a membership exceeding 6,000, WOCU offers initiatives like the #Startwith8 mentorship program and The JTC List to connect members with industry opportunities.

Canada

Being Black in Canada - Website | Instagram

Being Black in Canada is a CBC platform dedicated to sharing stories, news, and experiences of Black communities across Canada, highlighting their contributions, challenges, and cultural impact. It provides in-depth coverage on issues like systemic racism, Black excellence, and community initiatives while amplifying diverse Black voices.

Black Women Film - Toronto - Website | Instagram

Black Women Film! Canada is a Toronto-based organization dedicated to supporting and amplifying the voices of Black women and non-binary filmmakers through mentorship, networking, and industry opportunities. It provides a platform for emerging and established creatives to thrive in the film, television, and media industries.

D.C., Maryland and Virginia

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Film Committee - College Park, Maryland - Website | Instagram

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing innovative programs and services to its members, advocating for Black journalists and media professionals worldwide. With over 4,300 members, NABJ offers training, career advancement opportunities, and advocacy initiatives to support emerging and established journalists, educators, and media professionals.

National Black Movie Association - Washington, DC - Website | Instagram

The Black Movie Association is dedicated to celebrating and supporting Black filmmakers, storytellers, and creatives in the film industry. Through networking, advocacy, and community engagement, the organization promotes the visibility and success of Black cinema worldwide.

Positive Productions, Inc. (PPI) - Washington, D.C. Website

Making Black Movies is a platform dedicated to the development and promotion of films that authentically represent Black experiences. It offers resources, support, and a community for Black filmmakers to bring their stories to the screen.

EUROPE

The British Blacklist - London, England - Website | Instagram

The British Blacklist is an online platform that celebrates and amplifies Black British talent across film, television, theater, literature, and more. It provides news, reviews, and interviews, highlighting the contributions of Black creatives in the UK entertainment industry.

The New Black Film Collective (TNBFC) - London, England - Website | Instagram

The New Black Film Collective (TNBFC) is a UK-based nationwide network of film producers, educators, and programmers dedicated to promoting Black representation on screen. They offer services including film exhibition, distribution, skills development, and PR campaigns to support and showcase Black-led film content across the country.

We Are Parable - London, England - Website | Instagram

For the last decade, We Are Parable has been dedicated to creating opportunities for audiences around the world to experience and respond to Black cinema and television in culturally relevant, unique and memorable ways.

Founded by Teanne and Anthony Andrews, We Are Parable have constantly focused on one philosophy: Experience Over Everything. The experience of the audience has remained paramount to everything they do, from film screenings, to full scale cinematic experiences.

They have worked extensively with some of the biggest studios and streamers in the industry from Netflix, Warner Brothers, Universal and Sony, in addition to partnerships with national broadcasters such as Channel 4, ITV and BBC.

Georgia

Black Hollywood Social Club - Atlanta - Website | Instagram

The Black Hollywood Social Club is dedicated to empowering, celebrating, and elevating Black entertainment professionals by fostering a global community built on creativity, collaboration, and cultural influence. It highlights Black brilliance, providing a platform where networking, mentorship, and opportunities flourish—strengthening the presence and impact of Black talent in the entertainment industry. Through unity and a shared vision, the organization is shaping the future of Black excellence, honoring the legacies of those who paved the way while forging new paths for future generations.

Black Women Film Network (BWFN) - Douglasville - Website | Instagram

Black Women Film Network (BWFN) is an organization dedicated to supporting and promoting Black women in film, television, and media through education, networking, and funding opportunities. Since its founding in 1997, BWFN has provided scholarships, mentorship programs, and industry showcases to amplify the voices and creative works of Black women in entertainment.

Green Lit ATL - Atlanta - Website | Instagram

Greenlit brings together content creators, actors, writers, directors, and filmmakers to share resources and opportunities, so that we can support each other's career development and celebrate our collective successes.

ILLINOIS

Sisters in Cinema - Chicago - Website | Instagram

Sisters in Cinema is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and amplifying the voices of Black women and gender-nonconforming media makers through mentorship, education, and community-building initiatives. It provides resources, training programs, and creative spaces to empower emerging and established storytellers in film, television, and digital media.

Louisiana

Novac Video - Website | Instagram

NOVAC is a national leader in community-based creative industry workforce development, dedicated to connecting individuals with real opportunities that lead to sustainable careers in film. Since 2007, NOVAC has partnered with federal, state, and local governments, major studios, film industry unions, and community organizations to expand access to high-wage, low-barrier-to-entry careers. Through its programs, NOVAC continues to create pathways for Louisianans and aspiring professionals nationwide to thrive in the film industry.

MASSACHUSETTS

Black Film Project - Cambridge - Website

The Black Film Project, part of Harvard’s Hutchins Center, is dedicated to preserving, studying, and promoting Black cinema and its cultural impact. Through archival research, screenings, and scholarship, the project highlights the historical and contemporary significance of Black filmmakers and storytelling.

Secret Society of Black Creatives - Boston - Website | Instagram

The SSBC is a Boston-based organization that empowers Black and Brown filmmakers through resources, opportunities, and support needed to create, produce, and distribute their stories; Amplify diverse voices in the film industry, challenge systemic barriers, and foster a more inclusive and equitable cinematic landscape.

MICHIGAN

Detroit Narrative Agency (DNA) - Detroit - Website | Instagram

The Detroit Narrative Agency (DNA) supports Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) filmmakers and media makers in Detroit by providing resources, funding, and mentorship to create stories that challenge harmful narratives and uplift authentic community voices. Through its programs, DNA empowers artists to reclaim storytelling as a tool for social change and cultural expression.

New York/New JERSEY

African American Women in Cinema - Bronx, NY - Website | Instagram

AAWIC (African American Women in Cinema) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting Black women in the film industry through networking, mentorship, and showcasing their work. It provides resources, educational programs, and film screenings to amplify the voices of African American women filmmakers. The AAWIC also has chapters in Georgia and Florida.

Black Beauty Roster - New York City - Website | Instagram

Black Beauty Roster is a platform dedicated to connecting talented Black beauty professionals with opportunities in the entertainment, fashion, and media industries. It advocates for diversity and inclusion by providing resources, education, and a directory of skilled hairstylists, makeup artists, and other beauty experts.

Black Documentary Collective - New York City - Website | Instagram

The Black Documentary Collective (BDC) was founded by the late, great documentarian St. Clair Bourne to support the artistic development and professional advancement of documentary media makers of African descent.

The BDC supports its members through promotional efforts, fundraising and crowdfunding support, access to free and discounted educational, artistic, and professional development workshops, professional services, and networking events with our many partners, as well as screenings and referrals for jobs, distribution, and other opportunities.

Black Film Space - New York City - Website | Instagram

Black Film Space is a 501(c) 3 non profit organization dedicated to improving the careers of Black filmmakers.

Our mission is to provide education, community building experiences and pipeline programs in the film industry for people of African descent.

They facilitate a variety of affordable programs and events including grants, mentorship opportunities, film screenings, panel discussions, networking mixers, access to our jobs board and professional development workshops.

Black Independent Filmmaker - Brooklyn - Website | Facebook

Black Independent Filmmaker provides a virtual platform to connect filmmakers of color in the independent film community, consolidating resources into a single app.

Black Public Media - New York Citty - Website | Instagram

Black Public Media (BPM) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding, developing, and distributing media content that amplifies Black stories and perspectives through film, television, and digital platforms. Since 1979, BPM has supported Black creators and storytellers, fostering diverse narratives that educate, inspire, and empower audiences worldwide.

Black Trans Media - Brooklyn - Website | Instagram

Black Trans Media is a project based in Brooklyn led by and for Black Trans and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) communities that works at the intersections of arts, media, education, and organizing to address racism and transphobia.

They are creating a world where black trans folks are uplifted in our communities and in control of our own narratives and futures.

Black TV & Film Collective - New York City - Website | Instagram

The **Black TV & Film Collective (BTFC)** is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Black and African descent creatives in television, film, and digital media. Through networking, education, and production resources, BTFC empowers emerging and established storytellers to bring their projects to life. The collective fosters a strong community, providing opportunities for collaboration, skill development, and industry access.

Black Web Fest - New York City - Website | Instagram

Black Web Fest celebrates Black creators and provides training, visibility and funding.

Black Women Animate - New York City - Website | Instagram

BWA Studios is a Black female-owned animation house that creates and produces programming and content for all platforms. They build equity in the animation industry by consciously recruiting Black women, women of color, and nonbinary people of color.

Brown Girls Doc Mafia - New York City - Website | Instagram

Brown Girls Doc Mafia (BGDM) is a collective dedicated to uplifting and supporting women and non-binary people of color in the documentary film industry through advocacy, mentorship, and community building. Their mission is to increase the visibility, access, and professional opportunities for underrepresented storytellers, fostering a more inclusive and equitable media landscape.

Cinnamon Sage - New York City - Instagram

Cinnamon Sage is a a platform for the unionization, support, and evolution of BIWOC creatives.

The Double Down - New York, NY - Website | Instagram

A free monthly kickback in New York City for Black production professionals in advertising/marketing, TV, events, and film.

ElewaTV - New York City - Website | Instagram

ElewaTV is a a creative network for African creatives and the diaspora in which beauty is redefined

Firelight Media - New York, NY - Website | Instagram

Firelight Media is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and mentoring underrepresented documentary filmmakers, particularly those from diverse communities. Through fellowships, funding, and professional development programs, Firelight Media empowers storytellers to create impactful films that highlight social justice issues and cultural narratives.

The Luminal Theater - Brooklyn - Website | Instagram

The Luminal Theater is a nomadic cinema that brings Black films & media directly to Black communities & audiences in conventional but mostly unconventional exhibition methods.

Minorities in Film - New York City - Website | Instagram

The Minorities in Film Collective, founded by Brittany Franklin and Ian Grant, is driven by the belief that real change comes through action. In 2017, they recognized two major industry challenges: the lack of accessible production spaces for people with disabilities and the homogeneity of above-the-line workforces. By collaborating on passion projects, they sought to address these barriers, leading to their first production workshop in Brooklyn and the development of a growing online community dedicated to advancing their careers.

New Negress Film Society - New York, NY - Website | Instagram

The New Negress Film Society is a collective of Black women and non-binary filmmakers who create communities, spaces, and films that reimagine cultural productions that have traditionally exploited their communities.

NORTH CAROLINA

Comfrey Films - Website | Instagram

Comfrey Films was founded in Durham, NC, by Joie Lou Shakur, who used personal resources to bring their vision to life—ensuring that the lives and stories of Black Trans people remain unforgettable.

The organization was established with a clear mission: to train the next generation of Black Trans storytellers and filmmakers, leverage its platform to secure paid opportunities for Black Trans filmmakers to produce media projects within their communities, and provide financial support to Black Trans film fellows working on internal media projects that amplify Black Trans narratives on a global scale.

Pennsylvania

Be Reel Black Cinema Club - Philadelphia - Website | Instagram

Disrupting the myth that Black cinema is rare+inaccessible by supporting filmmakers, one monthly meet-up at a time.

SOUTH AMERICA

The Association of Black Audiovisual Professionals - Brazil - Website | Instagram

The Association of Black Audiovisual Professionals (APAN) is a Brazilian organization dedicated to promoting and valuing audiovisual productions led by Black individuals, while also combating structural racism in the industry. Through initiatives such as the International Black Audiovisual Festival of Brazil (FIANB), the Todesplay streaming platform, and professional training programs, APAN seeks to collectively build inclusive public policies and expand Black representation in the audiovisual market.

Texas

The Black Indie Filmmakers Association - Houston - Website 

The Black Indie Filmmakers Association (BIFA) is a community dedicated to empowering and supporting Black independent filmmakers through networking, education, and industry opportunities. Their mission is to cultivate a thriving ecosystem for Black creatives by providing resources, mentorship, and a platform to showcase their work.

WASHINGTON

Langston Seattle - Website | Instagram

LANGSTON Seattle is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization founded in 2016 to lead programming at the historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. They develop innovative programs and fosters community partnerships that center Black art, artists, and audiences while preserving the legacy of Seattle’s Black Central Area. With a multidisciplinary approach, LANGSTON Seattle remains committed to its mission and values, ensuring its programs continue to uplift and celebrate Black creativity.

General / Unspecified Location

ARRAY - Website | Instagram

ARRAY is a creative collective founded by filmmaker Ava DuVernay, dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices in film, television, and storytelling through production, distribution, and advocacy. The organization champions diverse narratives by supporting independent filmmakers and fostering inclusive storytelling across various media platforms.

Bassett House Pictures - Website | Instagram

BHP seeks to create a community ecosystem that provides resources for filmmakers to make and distribute premium, genre-bending, and character-driven stories highlighting underserved narratives from diverse voices.

Black Film Alliance - Website | Instagram

Black Film Alliance is a platform dedicated to uplifting and supporting Black filmmakers by providing resources, networking opportunities, and industry insights. It fosters a community that celebrates Black storytelling and promotes diversity in film and media.

Black Girl Screenwriters - Website | Instagram

Black Girl Screenwriters is a platform dedicated to empowering and amplifying the voices of Black women in screenwriting by providing resources, networking opportunities, and industry insights. Their mission is to create a supportive community where Black female screenwriters can thrive, connect, and break barriers in the entertainment industry.

Black Girls in Media Inc. - Website | Instagram

Black Girls in Media Inc. is a global networking and career development organization dedicated to supporting and empowering Black women in the media industry through mentorship, job opportunities, and community-building. Their platform provides resources, events, and connections to help Black women thrive in various media fields, including journalism, entertainment, and public relations.

BLK SCRIPT - Website | Instagram

TheBlkScript.com is a black-owned platform founded by Kevin Marable which showcases and highlights actors, screenwriters, and filmmakers of color and diverse backgrounds.

The platform also provides a vast script library full of screenplays and teleplays specifically written by writers of color, a growing social community of likeminded creatives, educational resources, actor, film, and screenplay submissions, as well as an opportunity to gain more visibility and representation within the industry.

Black Women in TV/Film - Join their Directory | Instagram

Building community, girlfriendhood, and conversations with Black Women in TV & Film

Black TV Film Crew - Website | Instagram

Black TV Film Crew is a platform dedicated to connecting and empowering Black professionals in the television and film industry by providing networking opportunities, job listings, and industry insights. Through its community-driven approach, it highlights Black creatives, promotes diversity in media, and supports career growth in entertainment.

The Black Designer Database - Website | Instagram

The Black Designer Database is a platform that connects Black designers across various disciplines with opportunities, resources, and exposure to industry professionals. It serves as a hub for fostering diversity in design by showcasing Black talent and making it easier for brands and organizations to discover and collaborate with Black creatives.

The Black Screenwriters Group - Facebook

The Black Screenwriters Group on Facebook is a community dedicated to supporting and empowering Black screenwriters by providing a space for networking, sharing resources, and discussing the craft of screenwriting. Members engage in conversations about industry opportunities, script feedback, and strategies for success in the film and television industry.

Content For Change - Website

Paramount's Content for Change is a companywide, cross-brand initiative that seeks to use the power of the content creation ecosystem to break down the narratives that enable intolerance and hurtful stereotypes. Content for Change is centered on using research, rigor, and data to transform Paramount's creative ecosystem across three pillars—the content it produces, the creative supply chain that powers it, and the culture that underpins it all.

Diverse Representation - Website | Instagram

The mission of Diverse Representation is to increase the hiring and exposure and number of African-American agents, attorneys, managers, and publicists who work in the sports and entertainment industry.

DIVERSO - Website | Instagram

DIVERSO is a student-led nonprofit organization committed to transforming the entertainment industry by empowering underrepresented storytellers. Through initiatives like The Diverso Fellowship, they provide emerging writers with resources and networks to build sustainable careers.

Eres - Website | Instagram

Eres is a platform dedicated to celebrating BIPOC intersectional stories, culture, and creativity, offering growth, entertainment, and lifestyle content. It features a Creators Collective—a community for creatives and entrepreneurs providing access to grants, job postings, consulting, events, and a directory of trailblazers.

Hue You Know - Website | Instagram

Hue You Know is a 22,000+ member production resource group founded in 2017 by television executive Bree Frank, dedicated to creating a safe space for media professionals of color to share employment opportunities, seek mentorship, and build community. The organization focuses on promoting diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging within the media industry.

Kosinima - Website | Instagram

KOSINIMA was founded to address the systemic barriers that Black creatives, especially Black women, face in mainstream media, where access and resources are often limited. Even when opportunities arise, Black storytellers are frequently pressured to filter, over-explain, or dilute their experiences to secure funding. Through its work, KOSINIMA empowers Black filmmakers by providing the support, confidence, and resources needed to navigate their careers while staying true to their voices.

Presents the Best TV - Website | Instagram

Presents the Best TV (PTBTV) American television network and the multimedia group celebrating what’s new now legendary and next in entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle, from the perspective of Hip Hop culture.

The Reel Noire Network - Website | Instagram

The Reel Noire Network is the premier media outlet for Black television and film news — where filmmakers and media professionals gain access to production and media resources.

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