No. For Council participation, it should not be described as a GRA membership fee.
The correct framing is Nexus Consortium Council Subscription, administered by GCRI Canada. The subscription supports individual participation in the country-linked Nexus Consortium formation pathway, including GRA-related finance-readiness and financial-services stewardship work where applicable.
This distinction matters because a conventional membership fee may suggest automatic association membership or general member rights. That is not the model. The subscription supports a structured national formation pathway and does not automatically confer membership approval, Council participation, leadership, room access, public authority access, company participation, institutional representation, or Nexus Universe participation.
A participant may be connected to GRA’s finance-readiness work through the subscription, but the subscription itself belongs to the wider Nexus Consortium participation model. It helps build the country’s Stewardship Pool, National Desk activation base, Council secretariat readiness, records, forms, cadence, and preparation infrastructure.
The subscription is therefore not a membership fee in the ordinary sense. It is a non-refundable individual participation subscription.
Company participation is separate and should be handled through Helix Councils or another approved institutional pathway.