PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS Sample Clauses

PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The parties to this agreement shall monitor the performance of the agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports must contain information on the following: - A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period. Where the output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output, if applicable. - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. - Additional pertinent information. FTA shall submit annual performance reports to the U.S. Forest Service Program Manager. These reports are due 90 days after the reporting period. The final performance report shall be submitted either with FTA’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration date of the agreement.
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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. County shall monitor the performance of the agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports must contain information on the following: 1. A list of the total number of acres treated by herbicides on NFS Lands, by weed species and treatment unit. 2. Kill rates, targeted species affected as well as any non-targeted species affected. Report any new species of concern. USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-16B 3. Provide applicators reporting form for each treatment location: (FS will provide applicators report form). 4. Provide GIS data of treated noxious weed infestations and sites in the project area. Submit recorded treatment locations and acreage using the data dictionary provided by the Forest Service. - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. - Additional pertinent information. County shall submit annual performance reports to the U.S. Forest Service Program Manager. These reports are due 30 days after the reporting period. The final performance report shall be submitted either with County’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration date of the agreement.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The Association shall monitor the performance of the agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports must contain information on the following: - A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period. Where the output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output may be required if that information is useful. - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. - Additional pertinent information including, when appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs. The Association shall submit performance reports. These reports are due 30 days after the reporting period. The final performance report must be submitted either with the Association’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration date of the agreement.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The parties to this agreement shall monitor the performance of the Good Neighbor Agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports shall contain information on the following: - A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period. If the output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output, if applicable, - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met, - Additional language may be added which outlines specific report requirements. The State shall submit (QUARTERLY, SEMI-ANNUAL, OR ANNUAL) performance reports. These reports are due (30/90) days after the reporting period. The final performance report shall be submitted either with the State’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration date of the Good Neighbor Agreement.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The parties to this agreement shall monitor the performance of the Good Neighbor Agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports shall contain information on the following: - A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period. The output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output, if applicable, - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. The State shall submit annual performance reports. These reports are due 30 days after the reporting period ending June 30. The final performance report shall be submitted either with the State’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration date of the Good Neighbor Agreement.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS shall monitor the performance of the agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports must contain information on the following: 1. A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period. Where the output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output may be required if that information is useful. 2. Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. 3. Additional pertinent information including, when appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The parties to this agreement shall monitor the performance of the agreement activities to ensure that performance goals are being achieved. Performance reports must contain information on the following: - A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period where the output of the project can be readily expressed in numbers, a computation of the cost per unit of output, if applicable. - Reason(s) for delay if established goals were not met. - Additional pertinent information. shall submit performance reports to the U.S. Forest Service Program Manager. These reports are due days after the reporting period.
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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The recipient shall perform all actions identified and funded in application/modification narratives within the performance period identified in award. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.301, reports must relate financial data to performance accomplishments of the federal award. Recipient shall submit annual performance reports. These reports are due 90 days after the reporting period ending December 31st. The final performance report shall be submitted either with Recipient’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 120 days from the expiration date of the award. - Additional pertinent information:
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The Recipient shall submit original, {Performance Reporting Schedule} performance reports using SF-PPR, Performance Progress Reports, to the FAS Program Manager with a copy to the Grants Management Officer. The Recipient must provide the SF-PPR. These reports are due no later than 30 days after the reporting period. The final performance report shall be submitted either with the Recipient’s final payment request, or separately, but not later than 90 days from the expiration or termination date of the Agreement. The SF-PPR Performance Narrative section shall contain information on the following: A comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives established for the period and the findings of the principal investigator. Reasons why established goals were not met, if appropriate. Other pertinent information including, when appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs.
PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTS. The recipient shall perform all actions identified and funded in application/modification narratives within the performance period identified in award and submit Programmatic Reporting as set forth in the Award Agreement.
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