FINAL NARRATIVE REPORT Clause Samples

The FINAL NARRATIVE REPORT clause requires a party, typically the recipient of funding or a contractor, to submit a comprehensive written account of activities, outcomes, and results achieved during the term of an agreement. This report usually includes a summary of objectives met, challenges encountered, and an assessment of the overall impact of the project or work performed. By mandating this final report, the clause ensures accountability, provides a basis for evaluating project success, and helps the other party determine whether contractual obligations have been fulfilled.
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FINAL NARRATIVE REPORT. A Final Report covering grant activities over the entire project period must be submitted within 30 days after the end of the project. It must be submitted to OVR and must include, the following information must be included in the narrative: a statement of the progress toward achieving the project’s Deliverables, goals and objectives (see above); itemization of how grant funds were utilized, including: the grant staff hired, if applicable; equipment purchased by Grantee, listing equipment and purchase price; and other benefits resulting form the grant; description of the major problems and difficulties encountered in the project and their resolution; and status of plans for continuing project activities after expiration of grant support for the project.
FINAL NARRATIVE REPORT. In the final narrative report, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall describe the contents and objectives of the Project, the way in which it was implemented, the degree to which the established objectives were met, and the difficulties that were encountered. The report shall also describe the results and expected outcomes of the Project. The report shall include copies of any related publications which have been prepared or issued during the Grant Period.
FINAL NARRATIVE REPORT. In the final narrative report, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall describe the contents and objectives of the Project, the way in which it was implemented, the degree to which the established objectives were met, and the difficulties that were encountered. The report shall also describe the results and expected outcomes of the Project. The report shall include copies of any related publications which have been prepared or issued during the Grant Period.