Updated June 28, 2021

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Budget period 1 timeline

 

The Annual Project Report (APR)

The Annual Project report (APR) is due during the 90 days prior to the end of the
current budget period. This allows adequate time for the cognizant NSF Program
Officer to review and approve the report prior to the start of the next budget period. 

The Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PIs, and Sponsored Program Officials associated with the award receive E-mail notifications every 30 Days during the 90 days preceding the end of the current budget period.

APRs become overdue

APRs become overdue at the end of the budget period (e.g., Year 1 of a Standard NSF Grant)

Timely submission of the APR is required by NSF Research Terms and Conditions, NSF Grant General Conditions, and NSF Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC).

Reports are considered due until the cognizant NSF Program Officer approves the report.

 

Budget period 2 timeline

 

The Final Project Report (FPR)

The Final Project Report (FPR), which is the final APR of the project, and Project
Outcomes Report for the General Public (POR) must be submitted NO LATER
THAN 120 Days following the End Date. These reports become overdue on day
121 following the end date of the grant.
Reminder E-mails are sent to the PI, Co-PIs and all SPOs beginning the day after
the end date of the grant and on the 30th, 60th and 90th days thereafter
(pending the report submission). 

Overdue Project Reports

Overdue Project Reports will delay additional funding
(e.g., Increments, Supplements) and administrative
actions (e.g., No Cost Extensions) for current awards or
any associated awards.
Timely submission of the FPR and POR is required by
NSF Research Terms and Conditions, NSF Grant
General Conditions, and NSF Cooperative Agreement
Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC).
NSF Program Officials do not approve the Project Outcomes Report. NOTE: Submission of this Report marks
the completion of the Project and begins the Closeout
procedures. Be absolutely sure the project is over
before submission!