I voted yes to PPR
But I did not read the whole thing.
Performance Progress Report (PPR) Instructions
The Performance Progress Report (PPR) is a standard, government-wide performance progress reporting format used by Federal agencies to collect performance information from recipients of Federal funds awarded under all Federal programs that exceed $100,000 or more per project/grant period, excluding those that support research. General instructions for completing the PPR are contained below. For further instructions on completing the PPR, please contact the agencys points of contact specified in the "Agency Contacts" section of your award document.
Report Submissions
1. The recipient must submit the PPR cover page and any of the forms (PPR A-F), which the Federal agency requires, as specified in the award terms and conditions.
2. The PPR must be submitted to the attention of the agencys points of contact specified in the "Agency Contacts" section of the award document in accordance with the requirements established in the award document.
3. If additional space is needed to support the PPR, supplemental pages should be attached. The additional pages must indicate the following at the top of each page: Federal Grant or other Identifying Award Number, Recipient Organization, DUNS Number, EIN, and period covered by the Report. Page numbers should be used if a particular page is used more than once. Reporting Requirements
1. All recipients of grants or cooperative agreements awarded under all Federal programs that exceed $100,000 or more per project/grant period, excluding those that support research, are required to submit a PPR in accordance with the terms established in the award document.
2. The PPR must be submitted at least once yearly, on a quarterly, semi- annual, or annual basis, as directed by the awarding Federal agency in the award document. A final PPR shall be required at the completion of the award agreement.
3. For interim PPRs, the following reporting period end dates shall be used: 3/31; 6/30; 9/30; and or 12/31. For final PPRs, the reporting period end date shall be the end date of the project/grant period.
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4. The frequency of required reporting is stated in the solicitation and award documents. Interim PPRs are due not later than 45 days after the end of each reporting period. Final PPRs are due not later than 90 days after the end of the reporting period end date.