Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) Available for All Type 5 Non-SNAP Progress Reports

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NIH will open use of the fed-wide progress reporting form — known as the RPPR (Research Performance Progress Report) — for all Type 5 Non-SNAP (Streamlined Non-competing Award Process) progress reports on April 25, 2014. We expect to make use of the RPPR for non-SNAP progress reports a requirement in October 2014, so read the Notice for more details, and stay tuned for further announcements.

This announcement is part of NIH’s ongoing transition to requiring the use of the federal government-wide RPPR form for all progress reporting. NIH’s website on the RPPR provides information on the why, what, and when of the RPPR, with a handy table that lets you know for which types of grants the RPPR is now required, and for which it is still optional.

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