Content of Final Project Report Clause Samples

The 'Content of Final Project Report' clause defines the required elements and structure that must be included in the final project report submitted at the conclusion of a project. Typically, this clause outlines specific sections such as an executive summary, methodology, results, conclusions, and any supporting documentation or data. By clearly specifying what information must be provided, the clause ensures that the final report is comprehensive, consistent, and meets the expectations of all parties, thereby facilitating effective project evaluation and closure.
Content of Final Project Report. Unless otherwise specified in the award, awardees shall submit final reports electronically via the project reporting system in FastLane. The NSF FastLane system may be accessed at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. The content requirements for final project reports are specified in the FastLane system and may be supplemented in the award document. The grantee shall include subaward activities in final project reports that are submitted to NSF.
Content of Final Project Report. The Research Performance Progress Report, as implemented in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, also should be used for preparation of the Final Project Report to address progress in all activities of the project, including any activities intended to address the Broader Impacts criterion that are not intrinsic to the research. The awardee shall include subaward activities in final project reports that are submitted to NSF.
Content of Final Project Report. The Research Performance Progress Report, as implemented by NSF in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, also should be used for preparation of the Final Project Report to address progress in all activities of the project, including any activities intended to address the Broader Impacts criterion that are not intrinsic to the research. The awardee shall include subaward activities in final project reports that are submitted to NSF. By submitting the final project report, the awardee is signifying that the scope of work for the project has been completed and the awardee does not anticipate that any further research activities (including a no-cost extension, supplemental funding, or transfer of the grant) need to be completed on the project. Submission of the final project report, however, does not preclude the awardee from requesting any further payments for costs incurred during the period of performance. 3 Submission of an “interim” report via ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ does not constitute compliance with the annual reporting requirement.
Content of Final Project Report. The Final Project Report should address progress in all activities of the project, including any activities intended to address the Broader Impacts criterion that are not intrinsic to the research. The grantee shall include subaward activities in final project reports that are submitted to NSF.

Related to Content of Final Project Report

  • Final Project Report The Grantee must submit Exhibit F, Final Project Report Form, prior to requesting final payment. The Final Project Report may be submitted in lieu of the final quarterly status report, only in instances where the next quarterly report falls after the project’s completion date.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Compliance Statement If a Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization receives a compliance statement under VCP, the compliance statement is binding upon the Service and the Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization as provided in section 10.09.

  • Progress Report By March 1 of each year, ***** will submit a written annual report to Stanford covering the preceding calendar year. The report will include information sufficient to enable Stanford to satisfy reporting requirements of the U.S. Government and for Stanford to ascertain progress by ***** toward meeting this Agreement’s diligence requirements. Each report will describe, where relevant: *****’s progress toward commercialization of Licensed Product, including work completed, key scientific discoveries, summary of work-in-progress, current schedule of anticipated events or milestones, market plans for introduction of Licensed Product, and significant corporate transactions involving Licensed Product. ***** will specifically describe how each Licensed Product is related to each Licensed Patent.

  • Development Reports Beginning six months after Effective Date and ending on the date of first commercial sale of a Licensed Product in the United States, LICENSEE shall report to Cornell progress covering LICENSEE's (and Affiliate's and Sublicensee's) activities and efforts in the development of rights granted to LICENSEE under this Agreement for the preceding six months. The report shall include, but not be limited to, activities and efforts to develop and test all Licensed Products and obtain governmental approvals necessary for marketing the same. Such semi-annual reports shall be due within sixty days (60) of the reporting period and shall use the form as provided herein as Appendix C.