NFD is not a national funding mechanism because it does not create a national fund, treasury account, grant program, lending facility, guarantee program, public budget, donor pool, sovereign facility, or investment vehicle.
NFD helps organize national finance-readiness records. It may identify national resilience portfolios, public-good priorities, insurance-readiness gaps, capital-readability issues, public balance-sheet exposure, Project SPV-readiness needs, and National Nexus Consortium Company readiness questions.
That organization can be valuable, but it is not capital allocation.
NFD does not approve projects. It does not fund projects. It does not provide grants, loans, guarantees, equity, debt, subsidies, public finance, insurance, or procurement.
Any financing must be reviewed and approved separately by competent public, private, philanthropic, development finance, insurance, banking, investment, or sovereign actors through lawful processes.
A safe statement is:
NFD is a national finance-readiness pathway, not a national funding facility.