No. GRA does not certify companies.
GRA does not certify that a company is financially sound, investment-ready, insurable, procurement-ready, compliant, sustainable, resilient, impact-positive, technically capable, vendor-approved, regulator-approved, or suitable for partnership.
A company may participate in a GRA-related pathway, sponsor an activity, enter an institutional pathway, join a Helix Council, submit a readiness form, appear in a docket, contribute expertise, or prepare for Nexus Universe. None of these create company certification.
GRA does not validate management teams, balance sheets, financial statements, governance, ownership, legal compliance, technology claims, customer claims, cybersecurity posture, ESG claims, impact claims, or operating capacity.
Company status must be described exactly according to the record. For example, “submitted an institutional participation form,” “sponsor under review,” “participating in a sector platform,” or “subject to Project SPV-readiness review” may be accurate if recorded. “GRA-certified company” is not.
Visibility is not certification. Participation is not approval.