Common use of GRANT COMPLETION REPORT Clause in Contracts

GRANT COMPLETION REPORT. The Grant Completion Report shall generally use the following format. This report should summarize all work completed as part of this grant. This is a standalone document and should not reference other documents or websites. Web links are edited or removed over time. These grants can be audited several years after they are closed. Therefore, links are not appropriate to include in the close out reports. • Executive Summary: consisting of a maximum of ten (10) pages summarizing information for the grant as well as the individual projects. • Brief discussion of whether the level, type, or magnitude of benefits of each project are comparable to the original project proposal; any remaining work to be completed and mechanism for their implementation; and a summary of final funds disbursement for each project.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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GRANT COMPLETION REPORT. The Grant Completion Report shall generally use the following format. This report should summarize all work completed as part of this grant. .. This is a standalone document and should not reference other documents or websites. Web links are edited or removed over time. These grants can be audited several years after they are closed. Therefore, links are not appropriate to include in the close out reports. • Executive Summary: consisting of a maximum of ten (10) pages summarizing information for the grant as well as the individual projects. • Brief discussion of whether the level, type, or magnitude of benefits of each project are comparable to the original project proposal; any remaining work to be completed and mechanism for their implementation; and a summary of final funds disbursement for each project.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

GRANT COMPLETION REPORT. The Grant Completion Report shall generally use the following format. This report should summarize all work completed as part of this grant. This is a standalone document and should not reference other documents or websites. Web links are edited or removed over time. These grants can be audited several years after they are closed. Therefore, links are not appropriate to include in the close close-out reports. • Executive Summary: consisting of a maximum of ten (10) pages summarizing information for the grant as well as the individual projects. • Brief discussion of whether the level, type, or magnitude of benefits of each project are comparable to the original project proposal; any remaining work to be completed and mechanism for their implementation; and a summary of final funds disbursement for each project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Grant Agreement

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GRANT COMPLETION REPORT. The Grant Completion Report shall generally use the following format. This report should summarize all work completed as part of this grant. This is a standalone document and should not reference other documents or websites. Web links are edited or removed over time. These grants can be audited several years after they are closed. Therefore, links are not appropriate to include in the close out reports. • Executive Summary: consisting of a maximum of ten (10) pages summarizing information for the grant as well as the individual projects. • Brief discussion of whether the level, type, or magnitude of benefits of each project are comparable to the original project proposal; any remaining work to be completed and mechanism for their implementation; and a summary of final funds disbursement for each project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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