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Northeastern State University
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Information for Current Grant Recipients
Final Reporting Requirements for One Year and Two Year Grants
Within six months of the termination of the funded project or at the time of application for another FRC grant, whichever comes first, the researcher is expected to submit a final report, not to exceed five pages, using the outline below. An acceptable final report must be on file before the researcher applies for another FRC grant.
- Financial report. Were all the awarded funds spent? If not, why not? (Changes in the budget needed previous approval and justification for those changes need not be repeated here.)
- Information gathered. Was the unprocessed information (or data) gathered as planned? What short falls were there and why did they occur? Does the researcher have feasible plans to gather missing information? What unanticipated, extra information was gathered?
- Information processing/ achievement of specific objectives. State in a clear manner what the researcher added to the present fund of knowledge in the general area into which this project fits. What publications are in preparation, have been submitted, have been accepted for publication, or have been published? What papers have been (or will be) delivered at meetings (give time, place, and name of sponsoring organization)? What other tangible outcomes are available that verify the achievement of the research goal?
- Student involvement. How many students were involved and how were they involved? In what way did they benefit from that involvement.
- Anticipated follow-up work. What new projects or extensions of this project does the researcher anticipate doing, if any? Will new funds be applied for to continue that work, from FRC or from outside sources?
For more information, please see "Guidelines for Processing the Mini Grant".