The All Living Things Environmental Film Festival has launched one of India‘s largest environmental film funds, an INR1.2 crore ($126,000) initiative backed by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies that will provide grants to three documentary projects.

Applications are open through June 30.

The fund, developed in partnership with documentary platforms Greenstories and DocedgeKolkata, targets films built around the theme of coexistence – examining relationships between human communities, wildlife, ecology and climate across India. Beyond financing, selected filmmakers will receive mentorship, story development support, impact campaign guidance and access to distribution pathways through ALT EFF’s international network.

A second application round, led by DocedgeKolkata, opens Nov. 1 and closes Dec. 10.

“For many years, my philanthropy has supported organisations working on human-wildlife coexistence, and we have learned that communities across India have long found ways to live alongside nature,” Rohini Nilekani, chair of Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, said. “At a time of ecological crisis, we need stories that help people reconnect with the natural world and with each other.”