As a reminder, grantees are required to submit a post grant report prior to applying for their next grant. In the event that an organization is still completing their funded project within the original timetable and chooses to apply for another grant prior to the completion of the first grant, the organization should contact the Program Staff to discuss appropriate next steps. The Program Staff may, at this time, grant the organization permission to submit an intermediary grant report detailing the current progress of the grant. Once the funding timetable and project are complete, the grantee must then submit the final detailed post grant report, regardless of further grant-seeking.
INSTRUCTIONS:
•Not exceed one page in length.
•Be submitted no later than one year after the grant funds are issued, or immediately following the end of the funding period for the grant as described in the original request's Timetable section.
•Include a narrative that assesses the degree to which the anticipated outcomes previously identified for the project or program were achieved.
•Include final accounting of expended funds, i.e., how much was used, for what purpose, and when.
•Include photograph attachments (OPTIONAL).
INSTRUCTIONS:
•Not exceed one page in length.
•Be submitted no later than one year after the grant funds are issued, or immediately following the end of the funding period for the grant as described in the original request's Timetable section.
•Include a narrative that assesses the degree to which the anticipated outcomes previously identified for the project or program were achieved.
•Include final accounting of expended funds, i.e., how much was used, for what purpose, and when.
•Include photograph attachments (OPTIONAL).