Submit a project
Project intake for accredited persons and registered sponsors.
Initial project conversations cover scope, sector specifics, and data availability. A short email with the basics is the most useful starting point.
Before you submit
TCA services are available to accredited persons and registered project sponsors. Submissions are reviewed in intake order. A response can typically be expected within 2–3 business days.
What to include.
A useful first message covers:
- Sponsor & contact. Entity name, your role, preferred point of contact.
- Project. Brief description, sector (E&P, renewables, real estate, technology, or other), geography, current stage (1–7 or descriptive).
- Engagement type. What you are looking for: VOR engagement, listing readiness assessment, geological assessment, or a broader conversation.
- Timeline. Any target dates that matter (board review, funding deadline, listing window).
- Data availability. What materials exist (technical reports, financial models, prior studies, letters of intent) and what is not yet available.
The button above opens your email client pre-populated with a structured template. You can also email inquiries@tokencapadvisors.com directly.
What happens next.
- Initial review. TCA reviews the submission for analytical fit and jurisdictional constraints.
- Scoping conversation. If there is fit, a conversation covers scope, approach, timeline, and terms.
- Engagement letter. If the conversation leads to engagement, TCA issues an engagement letter specifying scope, deliverables, and terms.
- R&I intake. Upon engagement, the project enters the R&I system and begins formal analytical work.
No obligation in the initial conversation
Initial scoping conversations are informational. No engagement exists until an engagement letter is countersigned.