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ACF Performance Progress Report - Program Indicators

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ACF PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Appendix B - Program Indicators
ACF-OGM-SF-PPR
SF-PPR-OGM-B
Page

1.Federal Agency and Organization
Element to Which Report is
Submitted

2. Federal Grant
or Other
Identifying
Number
Assigned by
Federal Agency

3a. DUNS

4. Reporting Period End Date
(MM/DD/YYYY)

3b. EIN

Program Indicators

(1)
Item

(2)
Activity
Description

B-01

Major activities and
accomplishments
during this period

B-02

Problems

B-03

Significant findings
and events

(3)
Indicator

of Pages

(4)
Explanation

ACF PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Appendix B - Program Indicators
ACF-OGM-SF-PPR

B-04

Dissemination
activities

B-05

Other Activities

B-06

Activities planned
for next reporting
period

ACF PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Appendix B - Program Indicators
ACF-OGM-SF-PPR
INSTRUCTIONS
Schedule
Submit the original progress report to the Office of Grants Management, Division of Discretionary Grants, and a copy
to the Program Office. Reports are due 30 days after the end of the second and fourth quarters of the budget period
(every six months).
A FINAL PROGRAM REPORT IS DUE 90 DAYS AFTER THE PROJECT PERIOD END DATE.
Item

Data Elements

Instructions

1

Awarding Federal agency and
Organizational Element to Which
Report is Submitted

Enter the name of the awarding Federal agency and organizational element
identified in the award document or otherwise instructed by the agency. The
organizational element is a sub-agency within an awarding Federal agency.

2

Federal Grant or Other Identifying
Number Assigned by the awarding
Federal agency

Enter the grant/award number contained in the award document.

3a

DUNS Number

Enter the recipient organization's Data Universal Numbering System
(DUNS) number or Central Contract Registry extended DUNS number.

3b

EIN

Enter the recipient organization's Employer Identification Number (EIN)
provided by the Internal Revenue Service.

Reporting Period End Date

Enter the ending date of the reporting period. For quarterly, semi-annual,
and annual reports, the following calendar quarter 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.
The frequency of required reporting is usually established in the award
document.

4

Program Indicators
Major activities and accomplishments
during this period

Recommend use of project task charts from approved grant application
and/or project work plan with this section. Describe any draft/final products
in this section. Use additional pages if needed.

B-02(4)

Problems

Describe any deviations or departures from the original project plan
including actual/anticipated slippage in task completion dates, and special
problems encountered or expected. Use this report section to advise
Project Officer and Grants Management Specialist of assistance needs. Use
additional pages if needed.

B-03(4)

Significant findings and events

(To be noted by project officer, or reported to regions, States, other
agencies, Program Director/Commissioner, Assistant Secretary, Secretary,
etc.) Use additional pages if needed.

B-04(4)

Dissemination activities

Briefly describe project related inquiries and information dissemination
activities carried out over the reporting period. Itemize and include a copy of
any newspaper, newsletter, magazine articles or other published materials
considered relevant to project activities, or used for project information or
public relations purposes. Use additional pages if needed.

B-05(4)

Other Activities

Briefly describe. Use additional pages if needed.

B-06(4)

Activities planned for next reporting
period

Briefly describe. Use additional pages if needed.

B-01(4)

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File TitleSF-PPR-OGM-B
AuthorDiana King
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