GRA performs the financial-services translation and finance-readiness functions that GRF does not perform.
GRF convenes public-facing dialogue, supports stakeholder formation, organizes National Leadership Councils, maintains public-safe participation records, supports recognition pathways, manages claims discipline, and provides the forum architecture for Nexus Universe. It protects public meaning.
GRA focuses on the financial-services implications of the same risk environment.
GRA may support:
finance-readiness intake;
capital readability;
insurance-readiness;
risk-to-capital mapping;
diligence gap identification;
Capital-Reader Rooms;
Insurance-Readiness Rooms;
GRA Nexus Platforms;
National Stewardship Councils;
NFD, RNFD, and UNSFD finance-readiness records;
Project SPV-readiness finance questions;
National Nexus Consortium Company readiness finance questions;
financial-services safe-meeting rules;
regulated-perimeter claims discipline;
Nexus Universe finance-readiness programming.
GRF may host a public discussion on a national resilience priority. GRA helps determine what financial-services actors would need to understand before they could responsibly review that priority.
GRF may maintain public records of participation. GRA maintains finance-readiness records, room outputs, capital-reader feedback logs, insurance-readiness notes, and diligence gap maps.
GRF may protect against public authority overclaims. GRA protects against capital, insurance, lending, investment, public finance, and market-conduct overclaims.
The difference is not hierarchy. It is specialization.
GRF creates the public-facing trust environment. GRA creates the financial-services readiness environment.