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This text explains various types of final reports required by funding agencies, including financial, patent, technical, and the NSF "Outcomes" report written in lay language. It discusses the format, elements, and due dates for these reports and outlines the extensive detail they may require.
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Final Reporting • Financial Report (reviewed and signed by PI) • Patent Report • Technical Report (prepared and submitted by PI) • NSF now requires an “Outcomes” report written in lay language (prepared and submitted by PI).
Technical Report • Format varies with agency • Typically is not reviewed by SRS or SRAS • Agencies differ in time window that technical report is due (90 days for National Science Foundation) • Report can be quite extensive in detail
Technical Report (NSF example) Required Elements • Graduate students • Organizational Partners • Other Collaborators or Contacts • Activities and Findings • Training and Development • Outreach Activities • Journal Publications • Books or Other One-Time Publications • Other Specific Products • Contributions Within Discipline • Contributions to Other Disciplines • Contributions to Human Resource Development • Contributions to Resources for Research and Education
Technical Report Agency will typically NOT provide new funding until final report is submitted
Wrap Up & Questions (?) We’ll be available at lunch today to answer additional questions…….