What RF360 Is 

RF360 is the governance and decision framework used within ResourceFlow. 

It exists to define how decisions are structured, evaluated, and referenced in mission-aligned contexts. 

RF360 is not a program. 

It is not an offering. 

It is not an operational model. 

It is a logic layer.

Purpose of the Framework 

RF360 exists to address a recurring failure in mission-driven environments: 

Decisions involving capital, mission, and accountability are often made without shared structure

RF360 introduces:

  • Decision discipline
  • Role clarity
  • Boundary enforcement 

Before action occurs.

What RF360 Does Not Do 

RF360 does not:

  • Receive or hold funds
  • Select recipients
  • Evaluate organizations
  • Administer grants or programs 
  • Track outcomes or impact 

The framework remains non-operational by design.

Interpreting the Blueprint 

The RF360 blueprint illustrates how governance, decision logic, and reference integrity relate to one another without collapsing into action

It is meant to be:

  • Read slowly
  • Referenced occasionally
  • Not “walked through”

If explanation is required, RF360 has already failed its purpose.

Relationship to ResourceFlow 

RF360 operates within ResourceFlow but is intentionally insulated from implementation. 

ResourceFlow uses RF360 to:

  • Maintain internal consistency
  • Avoid role confusion
  • Preserve separation between analysis and execution 

RF360 does not extend beyond this reference role.

Use and Access 

RF360 is published as part of ResourceFlow’s analytical material. 

It is not licensed, customized, or deployed for third parties. 

Visibility does not imply participation

Closing Boundary 

RF360 exists so that decisions made elsewhere are not made casually. 

It does not tell anyone what to do. 

It defines what must be clear before anything is done.