What is an NIH progress report?

Adapted from NIH Grants & Funding>Research Performance Progress Report. The Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) is the progress report form used by grantees to submit progress reports to NIH. The RPPR documents grantee/recipient accomplishments and compliance with the terms of the award.

Who submits Rppr?

For multi-PD/PI grants only the Contact PI or the Contact PD/PI’s delegate can initiate the RPPR. Signing Officials typically submit the annual RPPR, but may delegate preparation (Delegate Progress Report) to any PD/PI within the organization on behalf of the Contact PD/PI.

What is a snap Rppr?

*UPDATE: The Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) is now required for progress reports on applications subject to SNAP and for electronically submitted Fellowships.

What is an interim Rppr?

An Interim-RPPR link for the grant will appear in the Status tab in eRA Commons after the period of performance end date has passed. In the event that the renewal application is funded, NIH will treat the Interim-RPPR as the annual performance report for the final year of the previous competitive segment.

How do I submit a progress report to NIH?

All progress reports for NIH grants must be submitted electronically using the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) module in eRA Commons (See OER’s RPPR webpage for details). Progress reports document the grantee recipient’s accomplishments and compliance with terms of award.

How do you write a grant progress report?

  1. Start With the Positives. The grants progress report is your grantees’ time to shine: Encourage them to describe what their program has accomplished at this particular stage in its lifecycle.
  2. Address Any Hurdles.
  3. Propose Changes.
  4. Tell The Program’s Story.
  5. List Conclusions…and What’s Next.

How do I submit an Rppr?

To submit your Interim RPPR: Click the Interim RPPR link for the grant from Status search results. The Interim RPPR link will appear for both the Principal Investigator (PI) and the Signing Official (SO) one day after the budget period end date and before the award moves to Closeout.

Is a Rppr due during NCE?

Do you need to submit a RPPR (progress report ) during a no cost extension year under a NIH grant award? No, NIH does not require an RPPR is during a no-cost extension.

How do I start Rppr?

Access RPPR from RPPR tab. Navigate to the RPPR module in eRA Commons. The Manage RPPR screen displays. Manage RPPR is used to view the progress reports to which the user has access and allows the user to select a progress report in order to perform various actions.

What is interim progress report?

Interim (or progress) reports present the interim, preliminary, or initial evaluation findings. They are scheduled according to the specific needs of your evaluation users, often halfway through the execution of a project.

How do I submit a progress report?

Best Practices On How To Write a Progress Report

  1. Treat a progress report like a Q&A.
  2. Include questions on progress, plans and problems (PPP)
  3. Allow meaningful completion of the progress report.
  4. Use section headings to make reading and writing simpler.
  5. Use simple and straightforward language.

What is a grant progress report?

Progress reports help summarize the progression of work proposed in the grant application for the relevant reporting period.