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Documentation Checklist

A stronger financing discussion usually starts with better files.

This page is meant to help sponsors understand the level of documentation discipline expected before a project can be reviewed seriously.

Corporate RecordsProject MaterialsApprovalsFinancial Model
What We Emphasize
Purpose
Improve readiness before formal advisory review
Use it for
Screening internal preparation gaps
Signal sent
Serious sponsors arrive prepared
Required Materials

If the team cannot assemble these basics, the project may not yet be ready for financing structuring.

Checklist

Corporate and sponsor documents

Business registration
Ownership chart
Audited financial statements
Tax compliance records
Management or board profile
Checklist

Project definition materials

Project summary
Feasibility study or business plan
Financial model
Use-of-proceeds schedule
Repayment plan
Checklist

Legal and permitting basis

Licenses and approvals
Land rights or concession documents
Environmental approvals
Construction permits
Material project contracts
Checklist

Government support and counterparties

PPA, offtake, or concession support
State-linked sponsor or owner documents
Official support letters where relevant
EPC, operator, or strategic counterparty status
Why This Matters

Preparation is part of credibility.

Documentation quality affects diligence speed and credibility.
Incomplete files make it harder to assess bankability, not easier to start financing conversations.
The checklist is a filter: if core materials are missing, the project may need readiness work before outreach.
Document Handling
Please do not infer from this checklist that ONEMIND is soliciting investments or promising funding outcomes. The checklist is provided to clarify readiness expectations for advisory review only.
Prepared Sponsors

Once the core materials are assembled, submit the project through the intake page.

A complete first submission improves the quality of the initial review and makes it easier to determine whether the next step should be structuring, documentation work, or no-go.