Capital-raising solicitations are prohibited because GRA is not a fundraising platform, placement agent, broker, investment bank, crowdfunding portal, securities marketplace, donor marketplace, lender marketplace, or investor-introduction service.
Participants must not use GRA meetings to solicit investment, request capital commitments, pitch securities, circulate term sheets, promote funds, seek loans, offer equity, market debt, solicit guarantees, request underwriting, or pressure investors, banks, insurers, sponsors, or public finance actors.
This applies even when a project has public-good value. A resilience project may be important, but GRA’s role is to support readiness, not capital raising.
Capital-Reader Rooms may identify gaps and readiness questions. They do not create fundraising. Nexus Rails may structure readiness pathways. It does not move money. NFD, RNFD, and UNSFD organize finance-readiness records. They are not funds.
If a participant needs to raise capital, they must do so through separate lawful channels with appropriate advisers, disclosures, documentation, and compliance.
GRA can help clarify readiness. It does not solicit capital.