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Firelight Media Seeks New Donors to Overcome 41% Funding Cuts
12 Nov
Summary
- Firelight Media lost 41% of its annual funding in September 2025
- The nonprofit is launching a new initiative to reach out to wealthy individuals for donations
- Firelight Media has supported numerous acclaimed documentaries like "Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool"

In a challenging year for Firelight Media, the nonprofit that supports documentary filmmakers of color, the organization has faced a significant funding crisis. In September 2025, Firelight Media lost 41% of its annual funding when monies provided by PBS shrank and federal funding agencies such as the NEA and Corporation for Public Broadcasting shut down.
This loss of funding has had a major impact on Firelight Media's operations, affecting its programming, mentorship initiatives, and institutional infrastructure. To keep the organization afloat, Firelight Media's President and CEO, Loira Limbal, has announced a new initiative to reach out to independently wealthy individuals and secure major donations.




