Research Performance Progress Report

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NIH:Progress reports are required annually to document grantee accomplishments and compliance with terms of award. They describe scientific progress, identify significant changes, report on personnel, and describe plans for the subsequent budget period or year. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/rppr/

Umich: Electronic system used by NIH and other federal agencies for progress reports. 

Rugters: Research Performance Progress Report; electronic used by NIH and other federal agencies for progress reports. NIH's Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) Guide is found at this link: http://era.nih.gov/era_training/rppr.cfm.

Spo: The RPPR will be used by federal agencies that support research and research-related activities for use in submission of interim progress reports.

Ucsf: Progress reports are required annually to document grantee accomplishments and compliance with terms of award. They describe scientific progress, identify significant changes, report on personnel, and describe plans for the subsequent budget period or year.