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Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR)

Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR). Office of Sponsored Projects Dartmouth College 2013. Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR ). Research Business Models Subcommittee effort, began 2004 OMB RPPR Final Format April 2010 directive to agencies to implement

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Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR)

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  1. Research Performance ProgressReport (RPPR) Office of Sponsored Projects Dartmouth College 2013

  2. Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) • Research Business Models Subcommittee effort, began 2004 • OMB RPPR Final Format • April 2010 directive to agencies to implement • Standardizes information required by agencies • Reduces administrative burden and costs • Eases comparison of outcomes across agencies • Mandatory Use of the RPPR for SNAP and Fellowship Awards • Progress reports submitted for SNAP and Fellowship Awards with budget start dates on or after July 1, 2013, must be submitted using the eRA RPPR Commons Module.  • Progress Report Additional Materials (PRAM) • Allows the grantee to electronically enter, review, and submit information in response to specific requests(s) from NIH for additional materials following the submission of an RPPRAHRQ, FDA and CDC partners will adopt • RPPR for non SNAP awards TBD

  3. Resourceshttp://grants.nih.gov/grants/RPPR/#implementation

  4. Sections • A. Cover Page • B. Accomplishments • C. Products • D. Participants • E. Impact • F. Changes • G. Special (NIH) Reporting Requirements • H. Budget – SF424 forms

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