Letters of Support Framework
Understanding the role of support signals within the GSM™ & Windland™ national proposal environment
What This Framework Is
Letters of Support form part of the supporting material accompanying the GSM™ & Windland™ Federal Co-Investment Proposal.
They document written expressions of informed alignment from stakeholders who recognise the initiative’s direction and long-horizon public value.
These submissions act as confidence signals, indicating awareness, recognition, and support for the initiative’s continued development.
They complement — but do not replace — formal feasibility, governance, or delivery documentation.
What Letters Are
(and Are Not)
Letters of Support are:
• voluntary expressions of informed alignment
• confidence signals within the development environment
• recognition of structural seriousness and direction
• indicators of stakeholder awareness and support
They are not:
• funding commitments
• contractual obligations
• governance participation
• legal endorsements
How Signals Are Verified and Recorded
Each submission undergoes:
• authorship verification
• consent confirmation
• content and context review
• archival registration
Verified correspondence may be included in the support register and form part of the proposal’s supporting documentation.
Structural Role in the Proposal
Within the Federal Co-Investment submission architecture, Letters of Support operate as:
A confidence layer — not a decision layer.
They assist reviewers in interpreting:
perceived public value
regional opportunity recognition
stakeholder trust formation
ecosystem readiness signals
Explore the Support Register
Includes illustrative example letters and, where available, verified stakeholder endorsements.