QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Office of Family Assistance
Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Grant Program
REPORT TEMPLATE FOR HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROGRAMS
OMB Control No.: xxxx-xxxx
Expiration Date: xx/xx/xxxx
Information from the quarterly ACF performance progress report (QPR) will be used by the Office of Family Assistance to meet grants management requirements and by grantees themselves to self-monitor progress and challenges (continuous quality improvement). QPRs are due within 30 days of the end of each 3-month reporting period, which are:
Reporting Period 1: October 1 – December 31; Report Due: January 30
Reporting Period 2: April 1 – June 30; Report Due: July 31
The QPR consists of the following two parts, with both qualitative and quantitative descriptions of program performance:
Part 1: Qualitative (narrative) description of program indicators:
A-01 Performance Narrative
A-02 Major Activities and Accomplishments
A-03 Problems (Challenges)
Part 2: Quantitative (numeric) performance measures:
B-01 Program Enrollment
B-02 Program Participation
B-03 Quality Assurance and Monitoring (Continuous Quality Improvement)
B-04 Implementation Challenges
Please address each reporting area. Once you complete the QPR packet, please submit it to your OFA Federal Program Specialist.
THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 60 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The information requested in this survey will be used to document how programs receiving HMRF grant funding operate and describe participant outcomes. The data gathered will allow ACF to better monitor grantee progress and performance. In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), ACF/OPRE established system of records titled: 09-80-0361 OPRE Research and Evaluation Project Records, HHS/ACF/OPRE. A Federal Register Notice (80 FR 17893) announced the system. |
Part 1: PROGRAM INDICATORS
A-01 PERFORMANCE NARRATIVE Please provide details that are relevant about program performance during this reporting period.
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A-02 MAJOR ACTIVITIES & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Describe major programmatic and operational activities and accomplishments during this reporting period in the topical areas shown below. |
Program enrollment Please describe your program’s progress toward meeting enrollment targets. If you are not meeting your enrollment targets, please describe challenges you are experiencing and plans to address them. In the space provided below, please describe:
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Program enrollment performance measures Please review the performance measures in Appendix B-01. Is there anything else you would like to share about program enrollment or IPV screening this reporting period? |
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Program participation In the space provided below, please describe: Enrollment:
Retention:
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Program participation performance measures Please review the performance measures in Appendix B-02. Is there anything else you would like to share about program participation this reporting period? |
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Quality assurance and monitoring (continuous quality improvement) Please provide a detailed description of your plans for program quality assurance and monitoring, including training and supervision. |
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Quality assurance and monitoring (continuous quality improvement) performance measures Please review the performance measures in Appendix C-03. Is there anything else you would like to share about your activities this reporting period to ensure program quality? |
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Other Please describe other activities and accomplishments during the reporting period. |
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A-03 PROBLEMS (CHALLENGES) Describe challenges encountered implementing your program during this reporting period. |
Implementation challenges performance measures Please review the performance measures in Appendix B-04. For any challenge categorized as “somewhat of a problem” or “a serious problem,” please describe the nature of the problem and any proposed solutions. |
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Staff turnover Please describe any positions that are currently vacant and your plan to fill each vacancy. |
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Part 2: PERFORMANCE MEASURES
B-01 Program Enrollment
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Number of Adult Couples |
Number of Adult Individuals |
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B-02 PARTICIPATION
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Number of Adult Couples |
Number of Adult Individuals |
Number of Youth |
Enrolled since beginning of current grant year to end of reporting period (only those with at least 2 months since enrollment) |
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Participated in their first workshop during the time period shown |
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Within 1 week of program enrollment |
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Between 2 and 4 weeks of program enrollment |
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Between 1 and 2 months of program enrollment |
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More than 2 months since program enrollment |
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Not yet engaged in a service |
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2. Attendance at Workshops
Users can query nFORM to generate a table that reports on participation in the specific activities offered by the grantee for the specific target population being served. The data for this nFORM-generated table will derive from responses to questions in the three programmatic tiers below.
Tier 1 |
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Population Served |
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Workshop Element |
select ONE 1 Youth 2 Adult Individual 3 Adult Couple |
select ONE 1 Education in High School 2 Premarital Education 3 Marriage and Relationship Skills Education 4 Marriage Enhancement 5 Divorce Reduction 6 Marriage Mentoring |
select all that apply 1 Financial management 2 Parenting 3 Conflict Resolution 4 Job and Career Advancement |
Example of nFORM-Generated Table on Participation:
Adult Couples receiving Divorce Reduction (element: Conflict Resolution ONLY)
Options selected:Adult CouplesDivorce ReductionConflict Resolution ONLY |
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Workshop Attendance |
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Attended at least one Divorce Reduction workshop |
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Workshop Retention |
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Attended at least one-half of Divorce Reduction workshop sessions |
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B-03 Quality Assurance and Monitoring (continuous quality improvement)
1. Staff Training
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During the reporting period, approximately what proportion of the following types of staff received training in the program curricula? |
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2. Frequency of direct observation
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Proportion of Workshops Observed |
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For the two types of facilitators shown below, what proportion of their workshops was observed by a supervisor or another experienced facilitator during the reporting period? |
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3. Staff Supervision
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During the reporting period, on average, how often did the following types of staff meet with their supervisors one-on-one? |
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Average number of participants assigned to each case worker |
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B-04 Implementation Challenges
Challenge |
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Obtaining referrals from community organizations |
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Participant recruitment |
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Enrolling the intended target population |
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Getting enrollees to start participating in services |
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Getting enrollees to attend regularly |
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Keeping participants engaged during sessions |
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Getting enrollees to complete the program |
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Recruiting qualified staff |
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Staff performance |
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Ensuring facilitators understand content |
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Covering all program content in the time allotted |
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Implementing curriculum with fidelity |
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Program facilities |
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Cooperation of recruitment and referral sources |
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Service delivery partners |
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Extreme weather or natural disasters |
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Getting participants to complete pretest or posttest |
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2. Staff turnover challenges
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Staff who left or were removed from their position during the reporting period |
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Sharon McGroder |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-25 |