ML21056A446

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Research Performance Progress Report (Rppr) Guidance Under Iup Program
ML21056A446
Person / Time
Issue date: 03/01/2021
From:
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
To:
Nancy Hebron-Isreal
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission - RPPR RESEARCH PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORTS Research Performance Progress Reports should include a concise summary describing a recipients progress. Details on project status, outcomes and any changes that have occurred during the grant reporting period should be included. The report should be in narrative form and contain the following sections in order, reports that are missing sections will be marked unacceptable:

  • Grant Award Number
  • Title of the Grant Award
  • Recipient Organization w/address
  • DUNS number
  • Grant Period of Performance
  • Grant reporting period end date
  • Name of PI and contact information
  • Name of sub awardee as stated in award (if applicable)
  • Objective of program: as stated in the award
  • Issues or Problems: Describe any anticipated and encountered problem areas for this period a) Actual or anticipated problems or delays and actions or plans to resolve them.

b) Changes that have significant impact on expenditures c) Changes in approach and reasons for change - please note depending on the item, a pre-approval modification may be needed.

  • Current activities: please state each task/service and status of deliverable as stated in your award, this includes the following sections:

a) What were the major goal and objectives to complete this reporting cycle?

b) Was those goals and objectives met? If not, please explain why and path forward.

c) Any experimental work done? If so, what was it and outcomes.

d) Any supplies purchased, such as data or databases, audio or video products, software, models, equipment, research materials? Please list in detail. The information provided should state the ones for the current report period, and cumulative.

e) Recruiting of students, or other staff to be supported under the award, must list the person, and each report must contain what that person worked on and accomplishments. The information provided should state the ones for the current report period, and cumulative.

f) Provide detailed cost share information (if applicable) g) If there is a sub awardee - please provide update on work, they are working on

  • (Cumulative and reporting period) Acquired Property: Report all property approved under this grant award and list in detail with costs.
  • (CUMULATIVE) Expenditures: (show budget vs. actual). Please make sure to use the actual budget categories that were approved in your award (first column should be your budget per category, second column is what has been expended in each category. If you go over your budget, a re-budget will be needed, and should have been approved prior 1lPage

to expenditures being used, please contact Grants Program Manager for re-budget request.

(Example):

  • (Cumulative and reporting period) Travel: List all travel that has been taken under the grant. All International travel must be approved by NRC grants program manager, please attach approval document. Each trip should be detailed and provide the following:

who traveled, where, for what purpose and the cost of the travel.

  • (Cumulative and reporting period) Publications: List each one individually. Each one should list type of publication and provide applicable detail. example: Journal: XXXX -

Title - Information.

  • (Cumulative and reporting period) Inventions, patent applications, patents, and/or licenses: List each one individually.
  • Graduate Students: If students are selected to assist under a research grant. The students must also be a US citizen or may be an international student if the student is lawfully admitted in the United States o Please include information about the graduate students chosen, such as full name, when they were hired, purpose or work they are performing under the grant, and the amount they have received and the breakdown of the costs. This should be documented in full detail. (CUMULATIVE and reporting period)
    • FINAL REPORTS**

When submitting the final reports- the report should reflect all the above, however detailed for the full performance of the award, from start to finish. The final must state objectives, and accomplishments of those objectives.

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