Annual and Final Reports. The Grantee shall submit, within three (3) months of the conclusion of each year of the Term, an annual report. For grant contracts with a term of less than one (1) year, the Grantee shall submit a final report within three (3) months of the conclusion of the Term. For grant contracts with multiyear terms, the final report will take the place of the annual report for the final year of the Term. The Grantee shall submit annual and final reports to the Grantor State Agency. At minimum, annual and final reports shall include: (a) the Grantee’s name; (b) the Grant Contract’s Edison identification number, Term, and total amount; (c) a narrative section that describes the program’s goals, outcomes, successes and setbacks, whether the Grantee used benchmarks or indicators to determine progress, and whether any proposed activities were not completed; and (d) other relevant details requested by the Grantor State Agency. Annual and final report documents to be completed by the Grantee shall appear on the Grantor State Agency’s website or as an attachment to the Grant Contract.
Annual and Final Reports. The Grantee shall submit, within three (3) months of the conclusion of each year of the Term, an annual report. For grant contracts with a term of less than one (1) year, the Grantee shall submit a final report within three (3) months of the conclusion of the Term. For grant contracts with multiyear terms, the final report will take the place of the annual report for the final year of the Term. The Grantee shall submit annual and final reports to the Grantor State Agency and the Department of Finance and Administration (“F&A”). Send electronic copies of annual and final reports to F&A at xx.xxxxx@xx.xxx. At minimum, annual and final reports shall include: (a) the Grantee’s name; (b) the Grant Contract’s Edison identification number, Term, and total amount; (c) a narrative section that describes the program’s goals, outcomes, successes and setbacks, whether the Grantee used benchmarks or indicators to determine progress, and whether any proposed activities were not completed; and (d) other relevant details requested by the Grantor State Agency. Annual and final report documents to be completed by the Grantee shall appear on the Grantor State Agency’s website or as an attachment to the Grant Contract.
Annual and Final Reports. 1. The Recipient shall submit an Annual Report making full disclosure of all major technical developments and progress for the preceding 12 months of effort within sixty (60) calendar days of completion of the effort and for each additional 12 months of effort, through the life of this agreement. The report will also provide an accounting of all Federal funds expended during the term of the Agreement. With the approval of the Cooperative Agreement Manager, reprints of published articles may be attached to the Final Report.
2. The Recipient shall make distribution of the Annual and Final report as follows: Cooperative Agreement Manager - 1 original plus 1 copy; Agreement Administration Office - 1 copy, and the Grants Officer - 1 copy of the letter of transmittal only. In addition, one (1) copy of the Final Report only shall be provided to Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) addressed to 0000 Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Road, Suite 0944, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6218.
3. The Final Report shall be marked with a distribution statement to denote the extent of its availability for further distribution, release, and disclosure with additional approvals or authorizations. The Final Report shall be marked on the front page in a conspicuous place with the following marking: DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only to protect information not owned by the U.S. Government, or received with the understanding that it is not routinely transmitted outside of the U.S. Government. Other requests for this document shall be referred to the ARL Security and Intelligence Office. AWARD/CONTRACT 1. THIS CONTRACT IS A RATED ORDER UNDER DPAS (15 CFR 350) RATING PAGE OF PAGES
Annual and Final Reports. 1. The Managing Authority, following consultation with the IPARD Agency, shall draw up annual reports and a final report on the implementation of the IPARD Programme.
2. The annual reports on implementation of the IPARD Programme shall cover the calendar year and shall include the cumulative financial and monitoring data for the whole period of implementation of the IPARD Programme. The final reports on implementation of the IPARD Programme shall cover the whole period of implementation and may include the last annual report.
3. The reports referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be sent to the Commission, the NIPAC and the NAO, with a copy to the Audit Authority, after examination and approval by the IPARD Monitoring Committee.
4. The annual reports shall be submitted within six months of the end of each full calendar year of the implementation of the IPARD Programme. The final report shall be submitted at the latest six months after the final date of eligibility of expenditure under the IPARD Programme.
5. All annual and final implementation reports shall include the following information:
(a) any change in general conditions of relevance to the implementation of the IPARD Programme, in particular, the main socio-economic trends, changes in national, regional or sectoral policies and, where applicable, their implications for the consistency between IPARD assistance and that from other European Union financial instruments;
(b) the progress in the implementation of priorities and measures in relation to the attainment of the objectives of the IPARD Programme, their specific targets in the IPARD Programme, with a quantification, wherever and whenever they lend themselves to quantification, of the physical indicators and indicators of results and of impact, in the IPARD Programme;
(c) the steps taken by the Managing Authority, the IPARD Agency where appropriate, and the IPARD Monitoring Committee to help to ensure the quality and effectiveness of implementation, in particular:
i. programme monitoring and evaluation measures, including data collection arrangements,
ii. a summary of any significant problems encountered in implementing the IPARD Programme and any action taken, including that on recommendations for adjustments made pursuant to paragraph 9, iii. a summary of the results of the controls carried out per measure and of the irregularities detected,
Annual and Final Reports. The Grantee shall submit, within three (3) months of the conclusion of each year of the Term, an annual report. For grant contracts with a term of less than one (1) year, the Grantee shall submit a final report within three (3) months of the conclusion of the Term. For grant contracts with multiyear terms, the final report will take the place of the annual report for the final year of the Term. The Grantee shall submit annual and final reports to the head of the Grantor State Agency and the Commissioner of Finance and Administration. At minimum, annual and final reports shall include: (a) the Grantee’s name; (b) the Grant Contract’s Edison identification number, Term, and total amount; (c) a narrative section that describes the program’s goals, outcomes, successes and setbacks, whether the Grantee used benchmarks or indicators to determine progress, and whether any proposed activities were not completed; and (d) other relevant details requested by the Grantor State Agency. Annual and final report documents to be completed by the Grantee shall appear as an attachment to the Grant Contract.
Annual and Final Reports. The final ten percent of all project expenses will be retained until delivery of a final report satisfactory to District staff. Final reports will be prepared and submitted in accordance with Attachment 4.
Annual and Final Reports. Prepare one (1) semi-annual PROVIDER reports and one (1) year-end Final Report which includes: accomplishments and adherence to and satisfaction of the original contract purposes, and recommendations on future funding, based upon outcomes measurements and issues/needs identified in the process of pursuing the Scope of Services. The reports will be due to the CITY, Division of Arts & Cultural Services by the weekday on or closest to July 31, 2022 with the complete calendar year report due to the CITY, Division of Arts & Cultural Services by the weekday on or closest to January 31, 2023. Send one copy of each report to the CITY’s Division of Arts & Cultural Services, 000 X. Xxxxxxx, Wichita, KS 67202. Be available to address the CITY Council on findings and recommendations, upon request. During the term of this contract, the contractor or subcontractor, vendor or supplier of the CITY, by whatever term identified herein, shall comply with the following Non-discrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Program Requirements:
Annual and Final Reports. 1. The Republic of Bulgaria shall ensure that, following consultation with the SAPARD Agency, the Managing Authority [where it is not within that Agency], and within six months of the end of each full calendar year of implementation submits to the Commission an annual implementation report. The annual implementation report shall be examined and approved by the Monitoring Committee before being sent to the Commission.
2. Once the Commission has received an annual implementation report, it shall indicate, within a period of two months, if the report is considered unsatisfactory, giving its reasons; otherwise, the report shall be deemed to be accepted. In the case of the final report, the Commission shall respond within five months of its receipt.
3. Every year, when the annual implementation report is submitted, the Commission and the Managing Authority and, where appropriate, the SAPARD Agency, shall review the main outcomes of the previous year. The Commission shall consult with the Managing Authority and, where appropriate, the SAPARD Agency, on the arrangements to be defined for such a review. If, after this review, the Commission makes comments to the Republic of Bulgaria, it shall inform the Commission of the action taken on these comments. Where the Commission, without prejudice to the Decisions to be taken pursuant to Articles 11 and 12 of Section A, makes recommendations to the Republic of Bulgaria for adjustments aimed at improving the effectiveness of the monitoring or management arrangements for the Programme, the Republic of Bulgaria shall subsequently demonstrate the steps taken to improve the monitoring or management arrangements or it shall explain why it has not so acted.
4. A final report shall be submitted to the Commission, at the latest, six months after the final date of eligibility of expenditure under the Programme.
5. All annual and final implementation reports shall include the following information:
(a) any change in general conditions of relevance to the implementation of the Programme, in particular the main socio-economic trends, changes in national, regional or sectoral policies and, where applicable, their implications for the consistency between SAPARD assistance and that from other Community financial instruments;
(b) the progress in the implementation of priorities and measures in relation to the attainment of the objectives of the Programme, their specific targets in the Programme, with a quantification, wherever and whene...
Annual and Final Reports. The Grantee shall submit, within three (3) months of the conclusion of each year of the Term, an annual report. For grant contracts with a term of less than one (1) year, the Grantee shall submit a final report within three (3) months of the conclusion of the Term. For grant contracts with multiyear terms, the final report will take the place of the annual report for the final year of the Term. The Grantee shall submit annual and final reports to the Grantor State
Annual and Final Reports. The awardee shall provide Annual and a Final Report, due 30 days after the reporting period. The report shall contain brief information on each of the following: • Comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives, • Major results/key findings including a summary of the metrics collected, • Lessons learned and recommendations for follow-on activities. Technology results must include a TRL assessment and steps to take technology results to utilization.