GRA uses Nexus Rails to route Project SPV-readiness matters through a disciplined, non-executing pathway.
A typical pathway may begin with a finance-readiness intake or resilience project submission. The matter may then be reviewed for public-good rationale, evidence, risk context, insurance-readiness questions, capital-readability gaps, public authority boundaries, legal structure needs, and implementation assumptions.
If an SPV question is relevant, Nexus Rails may route the matter to a Project SPV-readiness docket. That docket may then connect to sector platform inputs, Capital-Reader Room preparation, Insurance-Readiness Room preparation, NFD records, RNFD inputs, UNSFD comparability notes, and Nexus Universe preparation.
At each step, the record should preserve boundaries:
SPV-readiness is not SPV creation.
Routing is not approval.
Capital readability is not investment advice.
Insurance-readiness is not underwriting.
NFD is not funding.
Nexus Universe preparation is not selection.
GRA uses Nexus Rails to make SPV questions clearer before competent actors review them elsewhere.