Common use of Timing of Annual Project Reports Clause in Contracts

Timing of Annual Project Reports. Unless otherwise specified in the award, annual project reports should be submitted electronically, via the Project Report system, at least 90 days prior to the end of the current budget period to allow adequate time for the Program Officer to review and approve the report. As reflected in the Project Report System, the report is considered due during the 90 day period. The report becomes overdue the day after the 90 day period ends. It should be noted that the final annual report serves as the project’s final report and must be submitted in accordance with paragraph b below.

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Sources: Cooperative Agreement

Timing of Annual Project Reports. Unless otherwise specified in the award, annual project reports should be submitted electronically, via the Project Report system, at least 90 days prior to the end of the current budget period to allow adequate time for the cognizant NSF Program Officer to review and approve the report. As reflected in the Project Report System, the report is considered due during the 90 day period. The report becomes overdue the day after the 90 day period ends. It should be noted that the final annual report serves as the project’s final report and must be submitted in accordance with paragraph b below.

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Sources: Cooperative Agreement