Form 1 NIDILRR Annual Report

Annual Performance Reporting (APR) System for NIDRR Grantees (RERCs, RRTCS, FIPs, ARRTs, DBTAC, DRRPs)

NIDILRR-AnnualReport_withrevisions_121416

Annual Performance Reporting (APR) System for NIDRR Grantees

OMB: 0985-0050

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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, And Rehabilitation Research


ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT




ALL PROGRAMS EXCEPT RFP
























Public Reporting Burden



According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0985-0050, with an expiration date of xx/xx/2019. The web-based system is designed so that, whenever possible, information entered by grantees will be carried forward from one year to the next, with only verification and any necessary updating of that information required. The time required to complete this form is estimated to average 52 hours per response in a grantees first year of award, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. In subsequent years, grantees will be asked to update that information, which we anticipate will require approximately 22 hours for NIDILRR’s major programs (i.e., RRTC, RERC, MS, DRRP) and 10 hours for the other program mechanisms. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,

    1. 20201-0004. If you have comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: Office of the Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201-0004.

THE TABLE OF CONTENTS ON THE NEXT PAGE INCLUDES FORM SECTIONS USED BY GRANTEES IN ALL 10 OF NIDILRR’S RESEARCH PROGRAMS. SOME SECTIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOUR GRANT. THE SECOND COLUMN (APPLIES TO”) INDICATES WHICH SECTIONS APPLY TO YOUR GRANT.


HYPERLINKS IN THE SECTION COLUMN WILL TAKE YOU TO THAT SPECIFIC SECTION. EACH SECTION CONTAINS A “RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS” LINK.
























































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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and

Rehabilitation Research

Shape1 Annual Performance Report

Date: 12/31/2016


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General Information

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Please complete the information on this screen so that we may verify your record in the future.


      1. Grant #

HELP: Grant # has been preloaded. You cannot edit this information.


      1. Reporting Period

HELP: Reporting period has been preloaded. You cannot edit this information. The reporting period for the first APR you submit will begin on the start date of your grant and end on May 31st of the reporting year. If you submit another APR the following year the reporting period will begin on June 1st

of the prior year and end on May 31st of the current reporting year. When your grant ends, you will submit a final grant report that will have a reporting period from June 1st of the year of the last APR you submitted through the end date of the grant.


      1. DUNS #

HELP: The Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number is a unique nine-digit sequence recognized as the universal standard for identifying and keeping track of over 100 million businesses worldwide. The URL for DUNS Numbers is http://www.dnb.com.

You can search for your number there or obtain it from your business office.


      1. Employer Identification Number (EIN) HELP: Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a federal tax identification number, and is used to identify a business entity.


      1. NCES ID #

HELP: Only grantees located at an Institution of Higher Education (IHE), a State or Local Education Agency, or a public, charter, or private elementary or secondary school, will have National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

numbers. If you are not sure of your NCES number, you can look it up on the following Web sites or obtain it from your business office:


IHEs:

http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool/Search.asp

Sample



06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


SEAs:

http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/ccMembersNon.asp


LEAs, Public Schools, or Charter Schools:

http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/search.asp

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Private Schools:

http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/...


      1. CFDA #

HELP: CFDA number has been preloaded. You cannot edit this




93.433

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      1. Grant Title


      1. Program Mechanism MS


      1. Host Institution/Grantee Name


      1. Grantee Street Address

(Limit: 500 characters)



      1. City


      1. State


      1. Zip

(Enter as 'xxxxx' or 'xxxxx-xxxx')


      1. Phone

HELP:

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(555) 555-5555

555-555-5555

555 555 5555

555.555.5555

5555555555

Extensions may be entered as "x555" or "ext555."


      1. Fax


      1. URL

HELP: This question is required only if you have a Web site.


      1. E-mail


      1. TTY

HELP: This question is required only if you have a TTY number.


      1. Toll-Free Number

HELP: This question is required only if you have a toll-free number.


Please fill out the following information about the Principal Investigator.

20. Last name

21. First name

22. Title

23. Phone

HELP:

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555-555-5555

555 555 5555

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Extensions may be entered as "x555" or "ext555."

24. E-mail


Please fill out the following information about an Administrative Contact. (This should be different from above.).

25. Last name

26. First name


27. Title

28. Phone

HELP:

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555-555-5555

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Extensions may be entered as "x555" or "ext555."

29. E-mail


Please fill out the following information about the Authorizing Representative/Certifying Official (the person who signed the Application for Federal Assistance SF 424 form with original grant application)

30. Last name

31. First name

32. Title

33. Phone

HELP:

Examples of valid phone numbers include:

(555) 555-5555

555-555-5555

555 555 5555

555.555.5555

5555555555

Extensions may be entered as "x555" or "ext555."

34. E-mail

35. Street Address (if different from original SF 424) (Limit: 500 characters)

36. City

37. State

38. Zip

(Enter as 'xxxxx' or 'xxxxx- xxxx')


Additional items for ARRT grantees

39. According to your application, what is the total number of fellows that you plan to train under this ARRT grant?

40. According to your application, what is the duration (in months) of the training that you intend to provide to each fellow in your ARRT program?







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Award Abstract

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


The abstract you provided in last year's APR (or, if you are a new grantee, the abstract from your original application) has been preloaded below. Please review the existing abstract and answer the following questions.


  1. Abstract

(Limit: 5,000 characters)















  1. Shape12 Have substantial changes been made to the scope of work or nature of the activities being conducted under this award during the current reporting period?


    1. yes


    1. Shape13 no



  1. Shape14 If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with and approved by your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. Shape15 no



  1. If 'yes,' please upload your revised abstract and use it to replace the one in the above box. NOTE: The revised abstract will be your new abstract going forward.


  1. Have you submitted the revised abstract to the National Rehabilitation Information Center at http://www.NARIC.com?


    1. yes


    1. no











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Budget Summary

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


In the budget summary table below, enter the information that you provided in your original grant application budget form. When you hit "save and continue" or "save and exit," the row and column totals will update automatically.


Budget Categories Project Year 1 Project Year 2 Project

(a) (b) (c)

Year 3 Project Year 4 Project Year 5

(d) (e) Total (f)


1. Personnel


$0

2. Fringe Benefits


$0

3. Travel


$0

4. Equipment


$0

5. Supplies


$0

6. Contractual


$0

7. Construction


$0

8. Other


$0

9. Total Direct Costs (lines $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 1-8)

$0

10. Indirect Costs


$0

11. Training Stipends


$0

12. Total Costs (lines 9-11) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

$0


















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Funding

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Please complete the following Budget Information Section for the current budget period with respect to funds that directly support this NIDDILR award or funds you receive as a result of this NIDILRR award, including any carryover funds from the previous budget period. Enter all amounts rounded to the nearest dollar.


Note: Budget period is not synonymous with reporting period. A budget period is a specific interval of time for which federal funds are being provided from a particular fiscal year to fund a recipient's approved activities and budget. Budget period is defined as 365 days from the start date of your grant. For multiyear awards, consecutive budget periods proceed immediately from the end of the previous budget period and are 365 days in duration. The inclusive dates of the first budget period can be found in Block 7 of the Grant Award Notification/Notice of Award (GAN/NOA).


Reporting period is variable. The first reporting period begins on the start date of your award until May 31st of the following year. Subsequent reporting periods begin June 1 (immediately following May 31) and end May 31. (This will be found in Block 6 of the GAN/NOA.)


1. NIDILRR funds expended

HELP: Funds expended (or budget expenditures) are obligations (costs billed) incurred in the budget period.

a.1 Actual amount of NIDILRR grant expenditures during the previous budget period (this would be 0 if this is your first year)

HELP: This is the actual amount of money drawn down and spent during the previous budget period.

b.1 Estimated total amount of NIDILRR grant expenditures during the current budget period

HELP: This is the estimated amount of money drawn down and spent during the current budget period.

c.1 Grantee cost-share amount for the current budget period HELP: This question should be answered by all grantees. If you do not have cost sharing in your budget, please enter 0. DRRP and FIP grants include a requirement for a cost share or match of 1 percent of the total budget amount by grantees. All other programs except Fellows include instructions for voluntary cost share. Cost-sharing is negotiated with the grantee at the time of award. If you proposed cost sharing, you should report the amount here. Your cost-share requirements are documented in your award letter.


2. NIDILRR funds received

a.1 The total amount (exclusive of supplements) of funds that you received from NIDILRR for this budget period for this award

HELP: Funds received are the total amount of money that NIDILRR awarded; i.e., made available to the grantee in the current budget period. See block 7 of the Grant Award Notice (Authorized Funding), second line, which says 'Budget Period.' This is the amount that goes here.

b.1 The total amount of funds carried over from the previous

budget period

HELP: Funds carried over are the monies awarded to you by NIDILRR in the previous budget period that you did not expend in that budget period. Please note that If you have carryover from the previous budget period, you will need to explain the reasons for carryover in Question 3.


c.1 The total amount of supplemental NIDILRR funds added to the award in the current budget period

Shape25 Shape26 HELP: Supplemental NIDILRR funds are funds that NIDILRR awarded directly to you in addition to the original level of funding.


d.1 The anticipated amount of funds carried over to next budget period

HELP: Funds carried over are the monies awarded to you by NIDILRR that you have not yet expended. Please note If you anticipate carryover to the next budget period, you will need to explain the reasons for carryover in Question 4.


3. Rationale for carryover from previous budget period

If you entered any amount of carryover funds from the previous budget period to the current budget period, briefly summarize the reason for this carryover

(Limit: 20,000 characters)



4. Rationale for carryover to next budget period

If you entered any amount of anticipated funds to be carried over from the current budget period to the next budget period, briefly summarize the reason for the anticipated carryover

(Limit: 20,000 characters)



5. Additional funds


  1. The total amount of additional (i.e., non-NIDILRR) funds that you received in direct support of this award during this budget period (NOTE: All grantees except SBIRs will report in-kind funding later in this section.)

HELP: Additional (i.e., non-NIDILRR) funds include funds that you received in direct support of this award during this budget period, with the exception of support from the

host institution. This category includes funds received from conferences, if applicable.


6. Financial and in-kind support received from host institution in current budget period

a.1 Total amount of financial contributions (exclusive of in-kind) received from host institution in support of this award in the current budget period

b.1 Estimated value of in-kind contributions from host institution support in current budget period, excluding indirect costs HELP: In-kind contributions may be in the form of real property, equipment, supplies and other expendable property, and the value of goods and services directly benefiting and specifically identifiable to the project or program. (This definition is derived from language in EDGAR 74.2.)







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Funding Overview

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Funding overview (exclusive of in-kind funding) for award in the current budget period. This table will display the total funds expended, received, and available from all sources based on the information you entered on the Funding page.


Funding Category

Amount


Total funds expended


$0

Total NIDILRR funds received including carryover


$0

Total funds available or received from all sources


$0










































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Indirect Costs

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


NOTE: This section must be completed by your Business Office. If you claim indirect costs, you must complete the follow-up questions on the pages labeled "Indirect Costs (b)" and "Indirect Costs (c)." These questions are accessed by clicking on the "save and continue" button below.


    1. Are you claiming any indirect costs in association with this award?


NOTE: If "yes," system will display next item



HELP: Indirect costs are costs an organization incurred for common or joint objectives that cannot be readily identified with a specific grant project or other institutional activity (such as electricity or janitorial services).


      1. yes


      1. no






































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Indirect Costs (b)



NOTE: This section must be completed by your Business Office.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Are there any changes to the Indirect Cost Rate associated with this award from your original application?


NOTE: If "yes," system will display next item.


    1. yes


    1. no












































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Indirect Costs (c)



NOTE: This section must be completed by your Business Office.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


NOTE: If you are claiming a new Indirect Cost Rate a revised budget information form (SF 524) must be submitted to NIDILRR.


Please enter the following for the new Indirect Cost Rate:


1. Period covered by the Indirect Cost Rate Agreement

From (enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

To (enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")


  1. Approving Federal agency

(Select only one)


    1. ED


    1. HHS


    1. Shape47 Shape48 Other Specify (if other):

  1. Are you using a restricted indirect cost rate?


    1. yes


    1. no



4. For restricted rate programs, please check all that apply

a. Rate is included in your approved Indirect Cost Rate Agreement

b. Rate complies with 34CFR 76.564(c)(2)















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Paid Staff

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Please complete this section for all paid staff who work on this award and for all formal financial subcontracts. All grantees should enter at least one record for paid staff. For each entry, questions 1-4 must be completed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


Information on doctoral students and any individuals who are contributing to this award as part of training activities is covered in the "Capacity Building" section (if applicable to your program mechanism) and does not need to be entered here.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each paid staff member you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any paid staff not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all paid staff who work on this award. You have currently entered 0 records.

Last Name

First Name

Position on NIDILRR Award

FTE on NIDILRR

Award

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Paid Staff



Shape58 For each paid staff member, please complete the following.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017

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1.1 Last name

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.




2. First name

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.




    1. Shape60 Position on this NIDILRR award (please indicate the most appropriate category)

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


      1. investigator


      1. training professional


      1. dissemination/knowledge translation professional


      1. other professional staff


      1. technician, programmer, or other support staff


      1. student (not working to satisfy degree requirements through employment on NIDILRR-funded grant)

      2. Shape61 Shape62 other Specify (if other):

    1. Time spent working on this NIDILRR award in reporting period. Enter a whole number, a decimal, and then 2 numbers following the decimal; e.g., the FTE for a staff member working 10 hours per week is 0.25.

HELP: When entering the full-time equivalent (FTE) for each staff member, please report actual, not budgeted, FTE totals. An FTE of 1.00 indicates that the person spends full time (equivalent of 40 hours per week) on the award.




5.1 Demographic/Diversity Information


NOTE: Submitting this demographic information is voluntary. There are no adverse consequences if you chose not to submit it. NIDILRR uses this information in aggregate reports to gauge whether our programs and other opportunities in disability and rehabilitation research are fairly reaching and benefiting everyone regardless of demographic diversity and to ensure that those in underrepresented groups have the same knowledge of, and access to, programs, meetings, vacancies, and other research and educational opportunities as everyone else. NIDILRR reports this information in aggregate only, thus preserving the privacy of individuals.

a. Is this person of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity?

HELP: Categories for ethnicity are established by OMB. You are asked to indicate if the staff member is of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Hispanic or Latino is defined as 'A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.' (Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.


      1. Shape63 Shape64 yes


      1. no


  1. Please indicate the racial designation for this person

(Select one or more)

HELP: Categories for race are established by OMB.


American Indian or Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.


Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.


Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.


White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.


(Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.)


  1. American Indian or Alaska Native


  1. Asian


  1. Black or African American


  1. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


  1. White


  1. Does this person have a declared disability?

HELP: Disability means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.


An individual with a disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the individual's major life activities, has a record of this impairment and is regarded as having this impairment.


  1. yes


  1. no









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Formal Financial Subcontracts

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


    1. Does the award have any financial collaborations or partnerships with other organizations or universities that involve subcontracts? (NOTE: If you answer "yes" to this question, you will need to enter at least one record on the next screen.)


NOTE: If "yes," system will display next section.


      1. yes


      1. no













































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Formal Financial Subcontracts (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For each of the formal financial subcontracts in direct support of the activities of this award, please complete the following.


NOTE: Progress on activities of the subcontract will be reported in the corresponding section(s) under "Projects and Activities."


  1. Name of subcontractor

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  1. Shape76 Task or role on this award

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Formal Financial Subcontracts

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Does the award have any financial collaborations or partnerships with other organizations or universities that involve subcontracts? (NOTE: If you answer "yes" to this question, you will need to enter at least one record on the next screen.)


NOTE: If "yes," system will display next section.


    1. yes


    1. no













































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Formal Financial Subcontracts (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For each subcontract you report, you must complete two questions. You can access these questions by adding or editing a record.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each subcontractor you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any subcontractors not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to complete this table and, in subsequent years, supply any annual updates.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Name of subcontractor

Task or role on this award

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Formal Financial Subcontracts (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For each of the formal financial subcontracts in direct support of the activities of this award, please complete the following.


NOTE: Progress on activities of the subcontract will be reported in the corresponding section(s) under "Projects and Activities."


  1. Name of subcontractor

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  1. Shape92 Task or role on this award

(Limit: 1,000 characters)





































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Partnerships and Collaborations

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Does the award have any partnerships (organizations outside your own, including other academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, industrial or commercial partners, state or local governments and/or other collaborators [nonpaid staff internal or external to your organization]) who have involvement in the work on this award? (NOTE: If you answer "yes" to this question, you will need to enter at least one record on the next screen.)


NOTE: If "yes," system will display next section.


    1. yes


    1. no











































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Partnerships and Collaborations (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For each partnership or collaboration you report, you must complete two questions. You can access these questions by adding or editing a record.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each partnership or collaboration you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any partnerships or collaborations not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to complete this table and, in subsequent years, supply any annual updates.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Name of individual or organization

Role in this award

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Partnerships and Collaborations (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For each partnership, please complete the following:

HELP: Partnerships show the degree of collaboration that grantees engage in, in order to accomplish their work.


  1. Name of individual or organization

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  1. Shape108 Please describe their role in the activities of this award

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







































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Consumer Involvement

Purpose: NIDILRR internal monitoring of research relevance Frequency of data entry: Once with annual updates



Please answer the following question related to consumer involvement.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


1. Describe the ways in which you have involved persons with disabilities, family members and/or caregivers in decision-making concerning the planning, management, implementation, and evaluation of award activities and accomplishments.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)

HELP: Involvement of people with disabilities helps ensure that grant products and outcomes are relevant to the lives of people with disabilities. If people with disabilities were not involved, please enter 'N/A.'











































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Outcome-Oriented Goals

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


All grantees are required to identify a limited number (2-4) of reasonably ambitious outcome-oriented goals that they intend to achieve by the end of the funding cycle. These goals or expected outcomes should be derived from your existing application. Each question in this section asks for a specific piece of information about the key goals or expected outcomes you listed in your application. Your Project Officer assumes the answers to these questions are based on goals in our application and will use your answers to track your progress toward achieving these goals over the course of the entire funding cycle. Include the (2-4), "most important" goals from your proposal that specify what you intend to accomplish and should be written in terms of any of the following: advances in knowledge, increased capacity for research, training or knowledge translation, and/or changes/improvements in policy, practice, or systems capacity.


In this section, please provide a brief 2-3 sentence description of the (2-4) "most important" outcome- oriented goals you plan to achieve by the end of the funding cycle. For each goal, you must complete questions 1-5. You can access these questions by adding or editing a record.


Grantees will be allowed to update and/or revise their goals up to, and through, the second year of their funding cycle, after which time the fields in this section will be locked.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each goal you listed has been imported into your current APR. If this is the second year of your funding cycle, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed. Please also add any goals not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


After the second year of your funding cycle, the "Date Completed" column will read "N/A" because you can no longer update and/or revise your goals.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Goal number

Short title

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Outcome-Oriented Goals

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017

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1.1 Provide a short title for this outcome-oriented goal. This title will appear later in other questions that refer to this goal.

(Limit: 75 characters)




Shape123 2.1 Provide a brief 2-3 sentence description of this outcome-oriented goal. It will be helpful to your Project Officer if you include the page number of your application that references your goal.

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    1. Shape125 Select the type of change or improvement you anticipate achievement of this goal will result in.

(Select only one)


      1. Advances in knowledge—changes or improvements in awareness, knowledge, understanding, skills and/or attitudes

      2. Increased capacity to conduct and/or use high- quality research, or progression of trainees in academic stature

      3. Changes or improvements in policy, practice, behavior, or system capacity (e.g., access, practice guidelines, State or Federal regulations)


4.1 Select the 1-2 primary target population(s) that you anticipate will benefit most directly from the anticipated accomplishment,

or that you must reach in order to achieve the goal.

(Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR aggregates information on target populations across all grantees. We limit the response to two populations because we want to develop frequency distributions on the primary populations our grantees serve.

a. Researchers


b. Practitioners/clinicians

c. Service providers

d. Educators

e. Policy experts

f. Federal & non-federal partners

g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

h. Employers

i. Media

j. Consumer advocates

k. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

l. Other

Shape126 Specify (if other):



5.1 Briefly describe your goal in terms of the the problem you are trying to solve, the gap you expect to fill, and how the target population will benefit from accomplishment of this goal.

a. Problem to be solved

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


b. Gap expected to be filled

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: 'Gap' refers to the difference between what is known now in your priority area and what information will be gained or developed upon completion of grant work.


c. How the target population will benefit from accomplishment of this goal

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







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Research Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


ARRT grantees should not complete this section. However, you will need to click "save and continue" or "save and exit" below before you can submit your APR form.


For each of your research projects, answer the following questions. Where appropriate, you may cut and paste from your original grant proposal.

HELP:

Examples of valid phone numbers include: (555) 555-5555

555-555-5555

555 555 5555

555.555.5555

5555555555

Extensions may be entered as "x555" or "ext555."


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each research project you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any research projects not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


Special instructions for Model Systems grantees participating in multisite collaborative module projects. Model Systems grantees participating in multisite collaborative module projects, whether as the lead or a contributor, should identify these projects in both the "short title" (75 characters) and "full title" (500 characters) fields. The lead grantee should enter the phrase "LEAD MODULE PROJECT" in all caps at the beginning of the field, followed by the project title. The lead grantee should determine exactly what the project title will be and inform the contributors. Contributors should enter "MODULE PROJECT" in all caps at the beginning of the field, followed by the project title exactly as provided by the lead grantee. The lead center should report on its own contributions to the project (e.g., their center's sample size to date, etc.) as well as the overall progress of the study (the sample size of the entire project to date, etc.). The other collaborating centers should report on their individual center's contribution to the study.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your projects.


For each project that has received Institutional Review Board approval, upload all relevant approval documents, including your own and any for subcontractors or partner sites participating in the project. (All relevant approval documents should be combined into a single file for upload.) Do not submit your report until you have uploaded all relevant IRB approval documents.


The attachment icon in the table below indicates projects for which you have uploaded an IRB approval document. An X indicates projects for which you still need to upload an IRB approval document.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Project ID

Short Project Title

IRB

Status


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Delete Record

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Shape139 Research Projects


  1. Provide a short title for this research project.

(Limit: 75 characters)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017




  1. Full title of research project.

(Limit: 500 characters)

HELP: The project title should come from your grant application. NIDILRR performs key word or phrase searches of the title field to determine the total number of projects on specific topics.






  1. Shape140 Name of the Principal Investigator responsible for this project.




  1. Shape141 If applicable, name of the Co-Principal Investigator responsible for this project.




  1. Shape142 Project start date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

HELP: Please verify the project start date.




  1. Shape143 Projected (or actual) project end date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

Shape144 HELP: The anticipated end date of a project can change for various reasons; e.g., if obtaining IRB approval takes longer than expected.




  1. Shape145 a. What is the current status of your research project?

(Select only one)


    1. on time


    1. delayed


    1. completed


    1. not scheduled to start yet


    1. dropped


  1. If 'delayed,' by how many months?




  1. If 'delayed,' what was the primary reason for the delay?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

  1. Shape146 If 'dropped,' what was the major reason for dropping it?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)






  1. If 'dropped,' was this change discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no



  1. a. What is the Institutional Review Board status for this research project? (Select the best answer.)

(Select only one)


    1. approved


    1. pending


    1. submitted


    1. not yet submitted


    1. N/A (choose this option if IRB Approval was not required)


  1. If 'approved,' enter the IRB annual approval number.




  1. If 'approved,' enter the date of approval.

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")




  1. If 'approved,' is this your most recent IRB approval for this project?

HELP: NIDILRR needs to have the most recent date of IRB approval on file to meet departmental monitoring requirements.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. Are any subcontractors or partner sites working on this project?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' do the subcontractors or partner sites have IRB approvals?

HELP: IRB subcontractor approval is important for monitoring human subjects issues.


    1. yes


    1. no


    1. N/A


If 'N/A,' why?



  1. Please upload a copy of your most recent IRB approval document. Your upload should include all relevant IRB approvals, including those for any subcontractors or partner sites participating in the project. (All relevant approval documents should be combined into a single file for upload.) Do not submit your report until you have uploaded all relevant IRB approvals. Use the 'Browse' button below to select the file you want to upload from your computer. You may upload files of the following types: PDF, DOC (Microsoft Word), GIF, and JPG.

HELP: NIDILRR is required to include official IRB approval documents as part of your official grant file.


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  1. Please select the National Science Foundation (NSF) response category that best applies to this project. For definitions of

response categories and more information on the NSF survey, see http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/show....

(Select only one)

HELP: For definitions of response categories and more information on the NSF survey, click on the link at left. This link will take you to NSF's 'Survey of Federal Funds for Research and Development' page. From this page click on the 'Questionnaire(s)' link found in the left side bar. This link will take you to a page where you will see a list of questionnaires. Choose the 'Survey of Federal Funds for Research and Development' (non-DOD version) FY 2003 link and go to pages 35-39 (Attachment 1) to view the classification of NSF fields. NIDILRR uses this information to determine how many research projects fall into each NSF category.


  1. engineering


  1. life sciences


  1. psychological sciences


  1. Shape148 social sciences



  1. Shape149 a. Briefly describe the objective(s) of this project.

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: This information should come from the objectives description for this project in your original application.









  1. Have there been substantial changes to the objective(s) for this project during the current reporting period?

HELP: If the original objectives for this project have changed, describe the new objectives.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in one or two sentences, explain the reason for these changes.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: NIDILRR is beginning to content analyze the responses to this question in order to determine the most frequently reported reasons why project objectives need to be changed. Understanding these reasons will help improve NIDILRR's monitoring efforts and meet departmental monitoring requirements.







  1. a. Based on the objectives listed in Question 10, what one NIDILRR Long Range Plan Domain does this project best fit in?

(Select only one)


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living


    1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. Shape150 participation and community living



  1. Shape151 Below are the outcome-oriented goals you specified for your award. Select the one goal that this project helps to achieve.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome­

oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how projects map to grantee goals.


Shape152 [2] Sample goal



  1. Shape153 In one or two sentences, briefly describe the study population for this project

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: A study population is defined as the collection of elements that a researcher would like to study where an element is the basic unit that makes up the population. Examples of study populations include but are not limited to: all admissions to non- federal hospitals in the state of New Jersey during the time period August 1 1976, to July 31, 1977; all persons 18 years or older with spinal cord injuries living in federally-subsidized nursing homes in Los Angeles County; all business establishments with public retail outlets, employing more than 100 persons in the city of Los Angeles on June 30, 1978 (adapted from Frankel,

Shape154 M. (1983). Sampling theory. In P. H. Rossi, J. D. Wright, & A. B. Anderson (Eds.), Handbook of survey research (pp. 23-24). San Diego, CA: Academic Press).







  1. What is your proposed sample size for this project?

HELP: The answer to this question should be numeric if possible.


A research sample is a subset of the study population that is chosen by adhering to a specific set of rules (adapted from Frankel,

M. (1983). Sampling theory. In P. H. Rossi, J. D. Wright, & A. B. Anderson (Eds.), Handbook of survey research (pp. 23-24). San Diego, CA: Academic Press).




15. If project is underway, what sample size have you achieved to date?

HELP: The answer to this question should be numeric if possible.


N/A


  1. a. Have there been changes to the proposed sample size?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If there have been changes to proposed sample size, have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If there have been changes to proposed sample size, please describe the changes, the rationale for the changes, and when the changes took effect.

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

Shape155 HELP: This is a key monitoring indicator used by NIDILRR Project Officers.







  1. Shape156 What method(s) or design(s) does the project use to obtain its information?

(Check all that apply. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.) HELP:


1. 1 Survey: In a sample survey, data are collected from a sample of a population to determine the incidence, distribution, and interrelation of naturally occurring events and conditions. The overriding concern in the sample survey strategy is to collect information in such a way that conclusions can be drawn about elements of the population that are not in the sample as well as about elements that are in the sample (source: United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD-10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, p. 33. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://www.gao.gov/...pdf)

  1. Observation, or naturalistic study, is a study where no explicit intervention is given but organizations or groups or individuals are observed naturally carrying out their business or practices and this is documented in a detailed way (source: Penrose-Wall, J., Greene, D., & Merinda, T. (2007). Thinking research: Key concepts: A primer for capacity building in research by non government mental health and drug and alcohol agencies. New South Wales, Australia: Network of Alcohol and Other Drugs Agencies and Mental Health Coordinating Council, p. 11. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://www.mhcc.org.au/documents/...pdf)


  1. Case studies: a case study is an analytic description of an event, a process, an institution, or a program (Hoaglin et al. (1982), as cited in United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD-10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, p. 43. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat7/144040.pdf)


  1. Focus groups combine both interviewing and observation skills and allow the observation of a large amount of interaction on a topic in a short time (source: Penrose-Wall, J., Greene, D., & Merinda, T. (2007). Thinking research: Key concepts: A primer for capacity building in research by non government mental health and drug and alcohol agencies. New South Wales, Australia: Network of Alcohol and Other Drugs Agencies and Mental Health Coordinating Council, p. 10. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://www.mhcc.org.au/documents/...pdf)


  1. Secondary analysis is an approach rather than a design because the data that are involved have already been acquired under an original design for data collection, using some technique such as self-administered questionnaires (Source: United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD-10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, p. 62. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat7/144040.pdf)


  1. Meta-analysis is a way of averaging 'effect sizes' from several studies. Effect size is proportional to the difference in outcome between a treatment group and a comparison group (Source: United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD-10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, pp. 64-65. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat7/144040.pdf)


  1. Intervention study--Experimental design or randomized control design: some units of study are randomly assigned to a treatment group and some are assigned to one or more comparison groups. Random assignment means that every unit available to the experiment has a known probability of being assigned to each group and that the assignment is made by chance, as in the flip of a coin. The program's or intervention's effects are estimated by comparing outcomes for the treatment group with outcomes for each comparison group (source: United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD- 10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, p. 52. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat7/144040.pdf)


  1. Intervention study--Quasi-experimental design: Similar to a true experimental design /randomized control trial in that both designs consist of a treatment group and one or more comparison groups. However, with a quasi- experimental design, membership in a treatment group or comparison group is not randomly assigned. This difference is important because it implies that, since the groups will not be equivalent, causal statements about treatment effects may be substantially weakened (source: United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division. (1991). Designing evaluations (Pub. No. GAO/PEMD-10.1.4). Washington, DC: Author, pp. 55-56. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat7/144040.pdf)


  1. Intervention study--Single-subject design: may involve only one participant but typically include multiple participants (e.g., 3 to 8) in a single study. Each participant serves as his or her own control. Performance prior to intervention is compared to performance during and/or after intervention. In most cases, a research participant is an individual, but it is possible for each participant to be a group whose performance generates a single score per measurement period, i.e., the rate of problem behavior performed by all children within a classroom during a 20-minute period (Source: Horner, R., Carr, E. G., Halle, J., McGee, G,. Odom, S., & Wolery, M. (2005). The use of single-subject research to identify evidenced-based practice in special education. Exceptional Children, 71(2), 165-179. Retrieved March 27, 2008 from http://education.uoregon.edu/...pdf)


  1. Qualitative Interview: Structured or unstructured interviews where the goal is understand something from the respondent's point of view and to understand the meaning of their experiences (Source: Kvale, S. (1996) InterViews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.


  1. Other: Select 'other' only if none of the listed categories apply.

a. survey


b. observation

c. case studies

d. focus groups

e. secondary analysis

f. meta-analysis



g. intervention study—Experimental or randomized control design

h. intervention study—Quasi-experimental design

i. intervention study—Single-subject design

j. qualitative interview

k. other


Specify (if other):


  1. What time dimension is associated with this study?

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.) HELP: Cross-sectional: Measurement taken at one point in time


Longitudinal: Repeated measurements taken over many time points


  1. cross-sectional


  1. longitudinal


  1. other


Specify (if other):

(Limit: 1,000 characters)



  1. Shape157 a. Have there been any changes to your proposed plan and methods during the current reporting period?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in two or three sentences, explain the reason for the changes:

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: The reason for the changes in proposed plan and methods is very important and helps NIDILRR meet its monitoring reporting requirements.







  1. Shape158 Describe your overall progress in implementing this project during the reporting period. Focus on what activities have been conducted and, if applicable, describe any promising findings or 'lessons learned' in the current reporting period.

(Limit: 20,000 characters)

Shape159 HELP: Indicate progress toward original goals. Ideally, your description should include an update on ongoing activities, some reference to the original timeline for these activities and milestones, and progress toward these milestones.









  1. Shape160 a. Is the project meeting its original sampling goals?


    1. yes


    1. no


    1. N/A-project has yet to start


b. If 'no,' what is the contingency plan for how the project will proceed?

(Limit: 20,000 characters)

HELP: Include a detailed description of what you plan to do because you are having difficulty meeting your original sampling

goals. A contingency plan for a project that is not meeting its sample size goals must be approved by your NIDILRR Project Officer. Contingency plans must be developed and implemented with the aim of maximizing scientific integrity within the original goals and budget of your specific project.


Examples of contingency plans that could be implemented to help meet original sample size goals include:


Expansion of your target population and related inclusion criteria, so that a larger number of individuals is available for your project to sample.


Use of alternate sampling methods to supplement originally proposed methods.


Shape161 Use of non-parametric statistics to analyze existing sample if strategies to increase sample size fail.








  1. a. Do you have any significant problems or challenges to report, other than sample size?


    1. Shape162 yes


    1. no


b. Other than sample size, briefly describe any significant problems or challenges you encountered, when they occurred, the actions you took to remedy them, and when these corrective actions were implemented.

Shape163 (Limit: 20,000 characters)







  1. a. Did you report any problems or challenges in last year's APR?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' please update us on the status of problems or challenges that you reported. Describe the problems or challenges, when they occurred, the actions you took to remedy them, when these corrective actions were implemented, and whether the problems or challenges were successfully resolved.

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  1. Which main category, or stage of research, does this research project belong in? If this project includes research that can be categorized under more than one of the research stages, or research that progresses from one stage to another, you may specify more than one stage.

HELP:


  1. 1 Exploration and Discovery means the stage of research that generates hypotheses or theories by conducting new and refined analyses of data, producing observational findings, and creating other sources of research-based information. This research stage may include identifying or describing the barriers to and facilitators of improved

outcomes of individuals with disabilities, as well as identifying or describing existing practices, programs, or policies that are associated with important aspects of the lives of individuals with disabilities. Results achieved under this stage of research may inform the development of interventions or lead to evaluations of interventions or policies. The results of the exploration and discovery stage of research may also be used to inform decisions or priorities.


  1. 1 Intervention Development means the stage of research that focuses on generating and testing interventions that have the potential to improve outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Intervention development involves determining the active components of possible interventions, developing measures that would be required to illustrate outcomes, specifying target populations, conducting field tests, and assessing the feasibility of conducting a well-designed intervention study. Results from this stage of research may be used to inform the design of a study to test the efficacy of an intervention.


  1. 1 Intervention Efficacy means the stage of research during which a project evaluates and tests whether an intervention is feasible, practical, and has the potential to yield positive outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Efficacy research may assess the strength of the relationships between an intervention and outcomes, and may identify factors or

individual characteristics that affect the relationship between the intervention and outcomes. Efficacy research can inform decisions about whether there is sufficient evidence to support "scaling-up" an intervention to other sites and contexts. This stage of research can include assessing the training needed for wide-scale implementation of the intervention, and approaches to evaluation of the intervention in real world applications.


4. 1 Scale-Up Evaluation means the stage of research during which a project analyzes whether an intervention is effective in producing improved outcomes for individuals with disabilities when implemented in a real-world setting. During this stage of research, a project tests the outcomes of an evidence-based intervention in different settings. The project examines the challenges to successful replication of the intervention, and the circumstances and activities that contribute to successful adoption of the intervention in real-world settings. This stage of research may also include well- designed studies of an intervention that has been widely adopted in practice, but that lacks a sufficient evidence-base to demonstrate its effectiveness.

a. Exploration and discovery

b. Intervention development

c. Intervention efficacy

d. Scale-up evaluation


25. Please select the primary impairment group or groups that is/are the focus of this project.

(Check all that apply)

HELP: This question asks about impairment group at the project level. Answers to this question are aggregated and used to present an overall picture of impairment groups that grantees focus on.

a. Sensory disability

b. Psychiatric disability

c. Developmental/intellectual disability

d. Physical disability







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Development Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


ARRT grantees should not complete this section. However, you will need to click "save and continue" or "save and exit" below before you can submit your APR form.


For each of your development projects, answer the following questions. Where appropriate, you may cut and paste information from your original grant proposal.

HELP: A development project is defined as the use of knowledge and understanding gained from research to create materials, devices, systems, or methods beneficial to the target population, including design and development of prototypes and processes. This definition is derived from the regulations governing the DRRP program: CFT 350.16 (development).


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each development project you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any research projects not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


Special instructions for Model Systems grantees participating in multisite collaborative module projects. Model Systems grantees participating in multisite collaborative module projects, whether as the lead or a contributor, should identify these projects in both the "short title" (75 characters) and "full title" (500 characters) fields. The lead grantee should enter the phrase "LEAD MODULE PROJECT" in all caps at the beginning of the field, followed by the project title. The lead grantee should determine exactly what the project title will be and inform the contributors. Contributors should enter "MODULE PROJECT" in all caps at the beginning of the field, followed by the project title exactly as provided by the lead grantee. The lead center should report on its own contributions to the project (e.g., their center's sample size to date, etc.) as well as the overall progress of the study (the sample size of the entire project to date, etc.). The other collaborating centers should report on their individual center's contribution to the study.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your projects.


For each project that has received Institutional Review Board approval, upload all relevant approval documents, including your own and any for subcontractors or partner sites participating in the project. (All relevant approval documents should be combined into a single file for upload.) Do not submit your report until you have uploaded all relevant IRB approval documents.


The attachment icon in the table below indicates projects for which you have uploaded an IRB approval document. An X indicates projects for which you still need to upload an IRB approval document.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Project ID

Project Title

IRB Status

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Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Title of development project

(Limit: 500 characters)

HELP: The project title should come from your grant application. NIDILRR performs key word or phrase searches of the title field to determine the total number of projects on specific topics.






  1. Shape177 Name of the Principal Investigator responsible for this project




  1. Shape178 If applicable, name of the Co-Principal Investigator responsible for this project




  1. Shape179 Project start date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

Shape180 HELP: Please verify the project start date.




  1. Shape181 Projected (or actual) project end date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

HELP: The anticipated end date of a project can change for various reasons; e.g., if obtaining IRB approval takes longer than expected.




  1. a. What is the current status of your development project?

(Select only one)


    1. on time


    1. delayed


    1. completed


    1. not scheduled to start yet


    1. dropped


    1. If 'delayed,' by how many months?




    1. If 'delayed,' what was the primary reason for the delay?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)






    1. If 'dropped,' what was the major reason for dropping it?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

    1. Shape182 If 'dropped,' was this change discussed with your project officer?


      1. yes


      1. Shape183 no



  1. a. What is the Institutional Review Board status for this development project? (Select the best answer.)

(Select only one)


    1. approved


    1. pending


    1. submitted


    1. not yet submitted


    1. N/A (choose this option if IRB Approval was not required)


  1. If 'approved,' enter the IRB annual approval number




  1. If 'approved,' enter the date of approval

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")




  1. If 'approved,' is this your most recent IRB approval for this project?

HELP: NIDILRR needs to have the most recent date of IRB approval on file to meet departmental monitoring requirements.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. Are any subcontractors or partner sites working on this project?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' do the subcontractors or partner sites have IRB approvals?

HELP: IRB subcontractor approval is important for monitoring human subjects issues.


    1. yes


    1. no


    1. N/A


If 'N/A,' why?



  1. Please upload a copy of your most recent IRB approval document. Your upload should include all relevant IRB approvals, including those for any subcontractors or partner sites participating in the project. (All relevant approval documents should be combined into a single file for upload.) Do not submit your report until you have uploaded all relevant IRB approvals. Use the 'Browse' button below to select the file you want to upload from your computer. You may upload files of the following types: PDF, DOC (Microsoft Word), GIF, and JPG.

HELP: NIDILRR is required to include official IRB approval documents as part of your official grant file.


Shape184 no file selected



  1. a. Briefly describe the objective(s) of this project

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: This information should come from the objectives description for this project in your original application.

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  1. Have there been substantial changes to the objective(s) for this project during the current reporting period?

HELP: If the original objectives for this project have changed, describe the new objectives.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in one or two sentences, explain the reason for these changes.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

Shape186 HELP: NIDILRR is beginning to content analyze the responses to this question in order to determine the most frequently reported reasons why project objectives need to be changed. Understanding these reasons will help improve NIDILRR's monitoring efforts and meet departmental monitoring requirements.







  1. a. Based on the objectives listed in Question 8, what one NIDILRR Long Range Plan Domain does this project best fit in?

(Select only one)


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living


    1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability development project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. Shape187 participation and community living



  1. Below are the outcome-oriented goals you specified for your award. Select the one goal that this project helps to achieve.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how projects map to grantee goals.


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  1. In one or two sentences, briefly describe the potential users of your product or device.

Shape189 (Limit: 4,000 characters)







  1. What stage of the development process are you in during this reporting period?

(Check all that apply)

HELP:


Proof of concept means the stage of development where key technical challenges are resolved. Stage activities may include recruiting study participants, verifying product requirements; implementing and testing (typically in controlled contexts) key concepts, components, or systems, and resolving technical challenges. A technology transfer plan is typically developed and transfer partner(s) identified; and plan implementation may have started. Stage results establish that a product concept is feasible.


Proof of product means the stage of development where a fully-integrated and working prototype, meeting critical technical requirements is created. Stage activities may include recruiting study participants, implementing and iteratively refining the prototype, testing the prototype in natural or less-controlled contexts, and verifying that all technical requirements are met. A technology transfer plan is typically ongoing in collaboration with the transfer partner(s). Stage results establish that a product embodiment is realizable.


Proof of adoption means the stage of development where a product is substantially adopted by its target population and used for its intended purpose. Stage activities typically include completing product refinements; and continued implementation of the technology transfer plan in collaboration with the transfer partner(s). Other activities include measuring users' awareness of the product, opinion of the product, decisions to adopt, use, and retain products; and identifying barriers and facilitators impacting product adoption. Stage results establish that a product is beneficial.

a. Proof of concept

b. Proof of product

c. Proof of adoption

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  1. Is this project at the commercialization phase?


  1. yes


  1. Shape193 no



  1. Shape194 Overall, how many target users are going to provide feedback on your product or device?




  1. Shape195 a. Have you reached the desired number of users you need to test your product or device?


    1. yes


    1. no


    1. N/A-project has yet to start


Shape196 b. If 'no,' indicate how many more users you need





  1. a. Have there been any changes to your proposed plan and methods during the current reporting period?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in two or three sentences, explain the reason for the changes.

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

Shape197 HELP: The reason for the changes in proposed plan and methods is very important and helps NIDILRR meet its monitoring reporting requirements.







  1. Describe your overall progress in implementing this project during the reporting period. Focus on what activities have been conducted and, if applicable, describe any promising findings or 'lessons learned' in the current reporting period.

(Limit: 20,000 characters)


HELP: Indicate progress toward original goals. Ideally, your description should include an update on ongoing activities, some reference to the original timeline for these activities and milestones, and progress toward these milestones.









  1. Shape198 a. Do you have any significant problems or challenges to report?


    1. yes


    1. no


b. Briefly describe any significant problems or challenges you encountered, when they occurred, the actions you took to remedy them, and when these corrective actions were implemented.

Shape199 (Limit: 20,000 characters)







  1. Shape200 a. Did you report any problems or challenges in last year's APR?


    1. yes


    1. no


b. If 'yes,' please update us on the status of problems or challenges that you reported. Describe the problems or challenges, when they occurred, the actions you took to remedy them, when these corrective actions were implemented, and whether the problems or challenges were successfully resolved.

(Limit: 20,000 characters)









19. Please select the primary impairment group or groups that is/are the focus of this project.

(Check all that apply)

HELP: This question asks about impairment group at the project level. Answers to this question are aggregated and used to present an overall picture of impairment groups that grantees focus on.

a. Sensory disability

b. Psychiatric disability

c. Developmental/intellectual disability

d. Physical disability







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Dissemination and Knowledge Translation Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


In this section, please answer the following questions about your dissemination and knowledge translation activities and how they support each of the award-level goal(s) you specified in the outcomes planning section. If you specified more than one award-level outcome goal, you will be required to answer the same three questions again.

HELP: Knowledge translation is defined as the effective development, accumulation, synthesis, dissemination and transfer of scientifically-based disability and rehabilitation related knowledge, technologies, and applications to relevant stakeholders to inform disability and rehabilitation policy, improve practice, and enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities. If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each project you listed has been imported into your current APR. Please review

these records by clicking on the 'edit' link. Please also add any projects not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed.


RERC grantees should enter details on your technology transfer activities, based on the mandatory technology transfer plan(s) developed in the project's first year, for your research/development projects under their affiliated goals.


You have currently entered 1 record.


Goal number

Dissemination and knowledge translation activities

Add/Edit Record

Date Completed

2


Edit

needs review































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Dissemination and Knowledge Translation Projects


Outcome Goal: [2] Sample goal

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Describe the dissemination and knowledge translation activities you are conducting, or plan to conduct, to support the achievement of the above goal. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) grantees should also describe their Technology Transfer activities pertaining to research/development projects affiliated with this goal.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)

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  1. Shape212 For the current reporting period, describe the progress you have made in conducting the activities described in the first question. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) grantees should also describe their progress in implementing their Technology Transfer Plan(s) pertaining to research/development projects affiliated with this goal.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)

Shape213 HELP: Describe progress in conducting the dissemination and knowledge translation activities related to this specific goal in your application. Ideally, your description should include an update on ongoing activities, some reference to the original timeline for activities and milestones, progress toward milestones, and any information on barriers or difficulties that have been experienced.








  1. a. Do you have any problems or challenges to report?


    1. yes


    1. no


b. If you encountered problems or challenges in the current reporting period, what actions have you taken to address them? Describe the problems or challenges, when they occurred, the actions you took to remedy them, when these corrective actions were implemented, and whether the problems or challenges were successfully resolved.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)














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Fellows

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each fellow you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save" the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any fellows not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your fellows. You have currently entered 0 records.

Last Name

First Name

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Fellows

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape223 For each current fellow, enter the following information. A current fellow is a fellow who worked on the award at any time during the current reporting period.


  1. Last name of fellow

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.




  1. First name of fellow

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  1. Shape225 Fellows—Demographic/diversity information


The next series of questions asks for demographic information about the particular fellow. Submitting this demographic information is voluntary. There are no adverse consequences if you chose not to submit it. NIDILRR uses this information in aggregate reports to gauge whether our programs and other opportunities in disability and rehabilitation research are fairly reaching and benefiting everyone regardless of demographic diversity and to ensure that those in underrepresented groups have the same knowledge of and access to programs, meetings, vacancies, and other research and educational opportunities as everyone else.


    1. Is this person of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity?

HELP: Categories for ethnicity are established by OMB. You are asked to indicate if the staff member is of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Hispanic or Latino is defined as 'A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.' (Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.


      1. yes


      1. no


    1. Please indicate the racial designation for this person

(Select one or more)

HELP: Categories for race are established by OMB.


American Indian or Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.


Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.


Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.


White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.


(Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.)


      1. American Indian or Alaska Native

      1. Asian


      1. Black or African American


      1. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


      1. White


    1. Does this person have a declared disability?


      1. yes


      1. Shape226 no



    1. Shape227 Select the highest degree earned by the fellow before starting the program

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


      1. Master's


      1. Doctorate


      1. MD


      1. DO


      1. JD


      1. other


      1. Shape228 joint degree (e.g., MD, Ph.D., etc.) Specify (if 'joint degree'):

5.1 Please tell us the discipline/subject area in which the highest degree was received

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







  1. When did the fellow start the program?

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")




  1. Shape229 What is the fellow's anticipated end date?

Shape230 (enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")




    1. Shape231 Name of fellowship program

HELP: Please select 'ARRT' for all fellows who receive the majority of their funding from ARRT funds.


      1. ARRT


      1. other Specify (if other):

9.1 Briefly describe the ARRT fellow's area of focus (NOTE: This item is for ARRT fellows only) (Limit: 3,500 characters)

HELP: Summarize specific areas in which the fellow is receiving advanced research training.


a. Please describe the methods that the ARRT grant used to recruit this fellow.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


b. Please provide the institution of higher education and the specific Department from which the ARRT fellow received their doctoral degree.


c. Please provide the name of the faculty member who is serving as the primary mentor for this fellow under the ARRT grant.


d. Please describe the institution of higher education, and the relevant College or Department, of the faculty member who is serving as the primary mentor for this fellow under the ARRT grant.


e. Please provide the title of the position of the faculty member who is serving as the primary mentor for this fellow under the ARRT grant.



10. Briefly describe the non-ARRT fellow's major role or contribution to grant/award in the current reporting period (NOTE: This item is for all non-ARRT fellows only)

(Limit: 3,500 characters)

HELP: Describe what the non-ARRT fellow is doing that is central to the achievement of grant activities.













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Graduate Students

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each graduate student you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any graduate students not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your graduate students. You have currently entered 0 records.

Last Name

First Name

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Graduate Students

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape244 Enter the following information for all graduate students you have working on your award in the current reporting period who are receiving training and/or satisfying requirements in conjunction with an advanced degree. (NOTE: Do not include graduate students working on award for pay only.)


  1. Last name of graduate student

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.




  1. First name of graduate student

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  1. Shape246 Graduate Students—Demographic/diversity information


The next series of questions asks for demographic information about the particular graduate student. Submitting this demographic information is voluntary. There are no adverse consequences if you chose not to submit it. NIDILRR uses this information in aggregate reports to gauge whether our programs and other opportunities in disability and rehabilitation research are fairly reaching and benefiting everyone regardless of demographic diversity and to ensure that those in underrepresented groups have the same knowledge of and access to programs, meetings, vacancies, and other research and educational opportunities as everyone else.


    1. Is this person of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity?

HELP: Categories for ethnicity are established by OMB. You are asked to indicate if the staff member is of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Hispanic or Latino is defined as 'A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.' (Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.


      1. yes


      1. no


    1. Please indicate the racial designation for this person

(Select one or more)

HELP: Categories for race are established by OMB.


American Indian or Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.


Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.


Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.


White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.


(Office of Management and Budget, Revisions to the standards for classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. Federal Register, October 30, 1997. Available at http://www.whitehouse.gov/...html.)

      1. Shape247 Shape248 Shape249 Shape250 American Indian or Alaska Native


      1. Asian


      1. Black or African American


      1. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


      1. White


    1. Does this person have a declared disability?


      1. yes


      1. Shape251 no



    1. Shape252 Select the highest degree earned by the graduate student before starting the program.

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


      1. Bachelor's


      1. Master's


      1. Doctorate


      1. MD


      1. DO


      1. JD


      1. other


      1. Shape253 joint degree (e.g., MD, Ph.D., etc.) Specify (if 'joint degree'):

5.1 Please tell us the discipline/subject area in which the highest degree was received

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







6.1 When did the graduate student start working on the award?

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

HELP: This is a measure of program flow; e.g., how many students started in a particular year? How many students were in the program at time x of a given year?




Shape254 7.1 When will the graduate student stop working on the award?

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

Shape255 HELP: The answers to this question serve as a measure of program completion rate at various points in time.




Shape256 8.1 In two to three sentences, briefly describe the graduate student's major role or contribution to grant/award in the current reporting period

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


Performance of Fellows and Graduate Students

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


In this section we ask about the performance of your fellows and graduate students. List the publications based on NIDILRR-funded research, published in the current reporting period, that were authored by fellows and/or graduate students who are currently part of your training program or have been in the past 3 years. The fellow or graduate student need not have been the first author, so long as he or she is listed among the authors of the publication. For fellows in the ARRT program, this will include all publications that fellows contributed to as part of their participation in the program.


Include only publications supported by NIDILRR funding that are related to the objectives of the current award.


The last column indicates whether the journal title that you entered is contained in the ISI® database. NIDILRR uses this database to determine which citations entered by grantees can be included in its performance measures. It is extremely important that journal titles be entered correctly (e.g., with no abbreviations or spelling errors) so that your citations, where appropriate, will match the ISI database and can be counted.


After entering a journal title or proceeding, check the last column of the summary table to see whether the title you entered matches an entry in the ISI database. If it does not, you may choose "look up" to view a list of entries in the database. If you have entered the title incorrectly, select the correct title and click on "OK" to change it.


Only journal articles and proceedings will have matches in the ISI database.


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Performance of Fellows and Graduate Students

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape265 Enter the following information on award-related publications produced by fellows in the current reporting period.


1.1 Name of fellow (Last name, First initial, Middle initial)

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.


, . .



2.1 Provide a full citation for this publication.

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of publications being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of publications being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


Type of publication a. journal article or periodical

Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title


Title of journal


Volume


Page numbers


    1. b. Is this a peer-reviewed publication?


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if the publication type in 1a = either "journal article or periodical" or "proceedings."


      1. yes


      1. Shape266 no



    1. Shape267 Indicate the time frame or award cycle when the NIDILRR-funded research and related activity described in the publication was conducted.

HELP: Indicate the funding cycle when the research or development work described in the publication was conducted.


      1. current funding cycle


      1. immediate past funding cycle


      1. Shape268 previous funding cycle (not consecutive)



    1. Indicate whether the publication has been sent to NARIC for inclusion in REHABDATA.

(To check the status of this publication in NARIC, visit http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/.)

HELP: The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) is NIDILRR's output clearinghouse. One of NARIC's functions is to collect and store all of the outputs produced by grantees. NIDILRR uses the answer to this question as part of a report for NARIC that lists outputs for all grantees.


      1. yes


      1. no

  1. Was this publication produced as a direct result of receiving funding for this grant; i.e., grant number Sample?

HELP: This helps NIDILRR determine how many publications were produced as a direct result of NIDILRR funding.


    1. yes


    1. no









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Performance of Fellows and Graduate Students

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape276 Enter the following information on award-related publications produced by graduate students in the current reporting period.


1.1 Name of graduate student (Last name, First initial, Middle initial)

HELP: Be sure not to enter duplicate records for staff members already listed. Typographical errors or misspellings will result in duplicate records for the same staff member. NIDILRR uses the name fields to generate counts of staff members. Duplicate records will result in inaccurate counts.


, . .



2.1 Provide a full citation for this publication.

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of publications being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of publications being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


Type of publication a. journal article or periodical

Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title


Title of journal


Volume


Page numbers


    1. b. Is this a peer-reviewed publication?


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if the publication type in 1a = either "journal article or periodical" or "proceedings."


      1. yes


      1. Shape277 no



    1. Shape278 Indicate the time frame or award cycle when the NIDILRR-funded research and related activity described in the publication was conducted.

HELP: Indicate the funding cycle when the research or development work described in the publication was conducted.


      1. current funding cycle


      1. immediate past funding cycle


      1. Shape279 previous funding cycle (not consecutive)



    1. Indicate whether the publication has been sent to NARIC for inclusion in REHABDATA.

(To check the status of this publication in NARIC, visit http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/.)

HELP: The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) is NIDILRR's output clearinghouse. One of NARIC's functions is to collect and store all of the outputs produced by grantees. NIDILRR uses the answer to this question as part of a report for NARIC that lists outputs for all grantees.


      1. yes


      1. no


Additional Information

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


1. Are there any other accomplishments or outputs from your capacity-building efforts that you would like to tell NIDILRR about (e.g., poster presentations, successful other grant applications, etc.)?

(Limit: 10,000 characters)


















































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Training Projects


(All except ADA and ARRT)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


ARRT grantees should not complete this section. However, you will need to click "save and continue" or "save and exit" below before you can submit your APR form.


If you proposed specific training projects in your original proposal, please report on those here. If you did not, you may regroup your training activities into projects of like tasks.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each training project you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your projects. You have currently entered 0 records.

Project ID

Project Title

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Training Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Enter the project title

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: The project title should come from your grant application. NIDILRR performs key word or phrase searches of the title field to determine the total number of projects on specific topics.







  1. Shape290 Shape291 Name of person responsible for the project




  1. Shape292 Type of project

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


    1. workshop


    1. webcast


    1. presentation


    1. training course


    1. curricula development


    1. training manual development


    1. planning, conducting, or sponsoring a conference


    1. other


Specify (if other):

(Limit: 1,000 characters)




  1. a. What is the status of the project?

(Select only one)


  1. on time


  1. delayed


  1. completed


  1. not scheduled to start yet


  1. dropped


  1. If 'delayed,' by how many months?




  1. If 'delayed,' what was the primary reason for the delay?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

  1. If 'dropped,' what was the major reason for dropping it?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)






  1. If 'dropped,' was this change discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. Shape293 no



  1. Shape294 a. Briefly describe the objective(s) of this project.

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: This information should come from the objectives description for this project in your original application.








  1. Have there been substantial changes to the objective(s) for this project during the current reporting period?

HELP: If the original objectives for this project have changed, describe the new objectives.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in one or two sentences, explain the reason for these changes.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


(Choose no more than two. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR aggregates information on target audiences across all grantees. We limit the response to two audiences because we want to develop frequency distributions on the primary audiences our grantees serve.

a. Researchers


b. Practitioners/clinicians

c. Service providers

d. Educators

e. Policy experts

f. Federal & non-federal partners

g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

h. Employers

i. Media

j. Students



HELP: NIDILRR is beginning to content analyze the responses to this question in order to determine the most frequently reported reasons why project objectives need to be changed. Understanding these reasons will help improve NIDILRR's monitoring efforts and meet departmental monitoring requirements.







  1. Select the 1-2 primary target audiences for this project.

Shape295

k. Consumer advocates

l. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

m. Other


Specify (if other):


  1. Which of your outcome-oriented goals does this project help to achieve?


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)


[2] Sample goal



8. What steps have you taken to evaluate the impact of this training project?

(Check all that apply. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: One of the best ways to assess the effectiveness of a training activity is through the use of a pre/post test design, which demonstrates change in awareness or attitudes or knowledge. If that is not possible due to resource or time constraints, grantees are encouraged to talk with the staff of the Center on Knowledge Translation for Disability and Rehabilitation Research (KTDRR).

a. None

b. Key informant interviews

c. Customer satisfaction survey

d. Pre/post design

e. Quasi-experimental

f. Other

Specify (if other):

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


9. What did you learn from this evaluation?

(Limit: 5,000 characters)














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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, Date: xx/xx/2019

and Rehabilitation Research


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Technical Assistance Activities


(All except ADA and ARRT)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017

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Shape304 In this section, we ask about your technical assistance activities in the current reporting period.


  1. In the current reporting period, what was the most frequently used method of delivering technical assistance?

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


    1. phone consultation


    1. e-mail


    1. the Web


    1. in-person


    1. other


Specify (if other):

(Limit: 1,000 characters)






we want to develop frequency distributions on the primary audiences our grantees serve.





























  1. 2. From the list below, select the primary audiences that most often requested technical assistance.

    (Choose up to 2 audiences. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

    HELP: NIDILRR aggregates information on target audiences across all grantees. We limit the response to two audiences because


    a. Researchers

    b. Practitioners/clinicians

    c. Service providers

    d. Educators

    e. Policy experts

    f. Federal & non-federal partners

    g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

    h. Employers

    i. Media

    j. Consumer advocates

    k. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

    l. Other


    Specify (if other):


    Briefly describe the nature of the technical assistance you provided to the audience(s) identified in question 2.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

  1. Briefly comment on how the technical assistance provided in the current reporting period related to the goals of your award.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: In the 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs, Outcome-Oriented Goals' section of the APR, you specified the major goals of your award. Describe how the technical assistance activities you provided in the current reporting period contributed to the achievement of these goals.













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Additional Notes


(All except ARRT, KT, and ADA)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


    1. Please use this space to report any additional information on your current projects or activities that you would like NIDILRR to know.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)

HELP: This question gives grantees an opportunity to tell NIDILRR anything else relating to their projects or activities that does not fit in the responses to the previous questions.














































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Clinical Care


(Applies to MS only)


Provide the following information for your entire grant, not for each of your projects.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Number of new patients enrolled in the database during the reporting period

Shape317 HELP: If the answer is 'none,' please enter a '0' in the box.





  1. Shape318 Number of patients followed up during the reporting period

Shape319 HELP: If the answer is 'none,' please enter a '0' in the box.





  1. Briefly describe how R&D findings of your current Model Systems grant are used, or their anticipated use, in the clinical care setting

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


































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Knowledge Translation Awards


(Applies to KT Only)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


KT Projects will be asked to group related activities or tasks into the categories below. Please use the definitions to select the type of project that best applies. NOTE: Definitions are taken from the "Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects and Centers Program; Final Rule", Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 25, February 6, 1997 (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html)


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Research activities focused on systematic study directed toward advancing knowledge of KT or technology transfer, testing an hypothesis, or evaluating the effectiveness of a new KT or technology transfer strategy or approach (e.g., refining and testing conceptual or theoretical models of KT or tech transfer, developing or evaluating standards of evidence grading; and evaluating the effectiveness of dissemination or technology transfer strategies).


(NOTE: Questions in this section are the same as those listed in the Research Projects Section above.)


Development activities focused on using knowledge and understanding gained from research to create KT or technology transfer related materials, devices, systems, or methods beneficial to the target population, including design and development of prototypes, processes and information products.


(NOTE: Questions in this section are the same as those listed in the Development Projects Section above.)


Dissemination and knowledge translation activities focused on the systematic exchange, synthesis, distribution, and ethically sound application of information or knowledge through a variety of ways for potential users or beneficiaries.


(NOTE: Questions in this section are the same as those listed in the Dissemination and Knowledge Translation Projects section above.)


Training activities focused on conducting a planned and systematic sequence of supervised instruction on KT or technology transfer that is designed to impart predetermined skills and knowledge.


(NOTE: Questions in this section are the same as those listed in the Training Projects section above.)


Technical Assistance activities focused on providing expertise or information on KT or technology transfer for use in problem solving.


(NOTE: Questions in this section are the same as those listed in the Technical Assistance activities section above.)


Other KT or Tech Transfer activities














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Knowledge Translation Awards

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


In this section, we ask you to answer some basic questions about your Knowledge Translation (KT) projects, including Technology Transfer projects where applicable. For purposes of the APR, a "KT project" can refer to a designated project that you proposed in your initial application or, if you did not propose projects, to a collection of related activities or tasks that you group together as a project for reporting. You are not required to group activities or tasks in the same way they were grouped in the original proposal. Whichever applies to you, the designation you use to identify projects will be carried forward to future APRs. The maximum number of KT projects you can report on is 10.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each project listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


Please also add any projects not currently listed in the table and delete any records that are no longer needed. The "Date Completed" column will display the date of the last save for each record.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your projects. You have currently entered 0 records.

Project ID

Project Title

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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Shape336 Knowledge Translation Awards


  1. Title of this KT project

(Limit: 500 characters)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017







  1. Name of person responsible for this project




  1. Shape337 Project start date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

Shape338 HELP: Please verify the project start date.




  1. Shape339 Actual or projected project end date

(enter as "mm/dd/yyyy")

HELP: The anticipated end date of a project can change for various reasons.




  1. a. What is the current status of this project?

(Select only one)


    1. on time


    1. delayed


    1. completed


    1. not scheduled to start yet


    1. dropped


  1. If 'delayed,' by how many months?




  1. If 'delayed,' what was the primary reason for the delay?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)






  1. If 'dropped,' what was the major reason for dropping it?

(Limit: 4,000 characters)






  1. If 'dropped,' was this change discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes

    1. Shape340 Shape341 no



6.1 a. Briefly describe the objective(s) of this project

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

HELP: This information should come from the objectives description for this project in your original application.








  1. Have there been substantial changes to the objective(s) for this project during the current reporting period?

HELP: If the original objectives for this project have changed, describe the new objectives.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' have these changes been discussed with your project officer?


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' in one or two sentences, explain the reason for these changes.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: NIDILRR is beginning to content analyze the responses to this question in order to determine the most frequently reported reasons why project objectives need to be changed. Understanding these reasons will help improve NIDILRR's monitoring efforts and meet departmental monitoring requirements.







7.1 Describe your overall progress in implementing this project during the current reporting period (including any significant problems or challenges you encountered and the actions you took to remedy them).

(Limit: 20,000 characters)

HELP: Indicate progress toward original goals. Ideally, your description should include an update on ongoing activities, some reference to the original timeline for these activities and milestones, and progress toward these milestones.









8.1 Describe any preliminary findings or 'lessons learned' in the current reporting period.

Shape342 (Limit: 5,000 characters)









Shape343 9.1 Briefly describe any significant problems or challenges you encountered in the current performance period conducting your KT activities and summarize the actions you have taken to address them.

Shape344 (Limit: 20,000 characters)

  1. Please update us on the status of problems or challenges that you reported in previous Annual Performance Reports.

(Limit: 20,000 characters)















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ADAs - Training Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


If you proposed specific training projects in your original proposal, please report on those here. If you did not, you may regroup your training activities into projects of like tasks.


If you submitted an annual report last year, a record for each project you listed has been imported into your current APR. For these records, the text "needs review" will appear in the "Date Completed" column. Please review these records by clicking on the "edit" link. After you "save," the system will update the date completed.


NOTE: If this is your first year, you will need to enter information for all of your projects. You have currently entered 0 records.

Project ID

Project Title

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


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ADAs - Training Projects

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


    1. Enter the project title

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

HELP: The project title should come from your grant application. NIDILRR performs key word or phrase searches of the title field to determine the total number of projects on specific topics.







    1. Shape357 Name of person responsible for the project




    1. Shape358 Type of project

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


      1. workshop


      1. webcast


      1. presentation


      1. training course


      1. curricula development


      1. training manual development


      1. planning, conducting, or sponsoring a conference


      1. distance learning curricula


      1. other


Specify (if other):

Shape359 (Limit: 1,000 characters)



    1. Shape360 a. What is the status of the project?

(Select only one)


  1. on time


  1. delayed


  1. completed


  1. not scheduled to start yet


  1. dropped


b. If 'delayed,' state the major reason for the delay

Shape361 (Limit: 4,000 characters)







    1. In one or two sentences, briefly describe the objective(s) of the project

(Limit: 4,000 characters)

Shape362 HELP: This information should come from the objectives description for this project in your original application.









6. Select the 1-2 primary target audiences for this project.

(Choose no more than two. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR aggregates information on target audiences across all grantees. We limit the response to two audiences because we want to develop frequency distributions on the primary audiences our grantees serve.

a. Researchers

b. Practitioners/clinicians

c. Service providers

d. Educators

e. Policy experts

f. Federal & non-federal partners

g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

h. Employers

i. Media

j. Students

k. Consumer advocates

l. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

m. Business groups

n. State/local government agencies

o. Code officials responsible for physical accessibility requirements

p. Architects and design professionals

q. Attorneys or other legal professionals

r. Other


Specify (if other):


7. What steps have you taken to evaluate the impact of this training project?

(Check all that apply. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

a. None

b. Key informant interviews

c. Customer satisfaction survey

d. Pre/post design

e. Quasi-experimental

f. Other

Specify (if other):

(Limit: 1,000 characters)


  1. Shape363 What did you learn from this evaluation?

(Limit: 5,000 characters)














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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, Date: xx/xx/2019

and Rehabilitation Research


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ADAs - Technical Assistance Activities

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017

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In this section, please report on the technical assistance activities that you conduct for this award.


1. Please describe the nature and frequency of the following technical assistance that you have conducted in this reporting period. (Check all that apply and enter volume [i.e., total number during this reporting period for each activity.]. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


a. Phone calls


Volume


b. E-mail


Volume


c. In-person


Volume


d. Other


Volume


Specify (if other):


    1. Do you maintain or contribute to a Website for technical assistance activities?


      1. yes


      1. no


If 'yes,' Website address




3. Please indicate the top two target audiences for your technical assistance activities.

(Select only two, based on volume. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR aggregates information on target audiences across all grantees. We limit the response to two audiences because we want to develop frequency distributions on the primary audiences our grantees serve.

a. Researchers


b. Practitioners/clinicians

c. Service providers

d. Educators

e. Policy experts

f. Federal and non-federal partners

g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

h. Employers

i. Media

j. Consumer advocates

k. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

l. Business groups

m. State/local government agencies


n. Code officials responsible for physical accessibility requirements

o. Architects and design professionals

p. Attorneys or other legal professionals

q. Other


Specify (if other):


4.1 Please elaborate on any problems or challenges that you encountered and your actions to remedy these challenges in the provision of technical assistance during this reporting period.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)















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ADAs - Dissemination

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape379 What materials did you disseminate during this reporting period? Enter the number of copies of ADA- generated and non-ADA-generated materials distributed by electronic and other means. Select "other" only if no other category applies.



Type of Materials ADA-Generated Electronic

ADA-Generated Other

Non-ADA-Generated Electronic

Non-ADA-Generated Other


Journal articles Project publications Video/audio tapes CDs/DVDs Books/book chapters

Bulletins/newsletters/fact sheets


Research reports/conference proceedings


Other (specify)




























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Type 1 Outputs: Publications Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For use by grants that started before October 1, 2016.


Enter all peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications, produced during the current reporting period, that were directly funded by this award. DO NOT include documents that are currently in review, accepted for publication, in press, or self-published. Once you have entered a publication in an annual report you cannot enter the same publication again in a subsequent annual or final report. If a publication that you reported for fellows or graduate students also qualifies for entry in this section you will need to enter the citation again here.


Include only publications that were directly funded by the current award. This will include publications produced by ARRT fellows, if the publication was produced by the fellow as part of their NIDILRR-funded fellowship.


If you have no publications to report during the current period, check the box below and then click "Save and Continue."

No publications to report during the current period Otherwise, please complete the balance of this section.

(NOTE: If grantee checks the box above, they will be taken back to the Table of Contents.)


If you use ProCite® software to manage your publication information, our upload tool is available to transfer publications to the APR system.


The last column indicates whether the journal title that you entered is contained in the ISI® database. NIDILRR uses this database to determine which citations entered by grantees can be included in its performance measures. It is extremely important that journal titles be entered correctly (e.g., with no abbreviations or spelling errors) so that your citations, where appropriate, will match the ISI database and can be counted.


After entering a journal title or proceeding, check the last column of the summary table to see whether the title you entered matches an entry in the ISI database. If it does not, you may choose "look up" to view a list of entries in the database. If you have entered the title incorrectly, select the correct title and click on "OK" to change it.


Only journal articles and proceedings will have matches in the ISI database. If your journal article or proceeding does not have a match in the ISI database, you may still leave it as a publication output.


You have currently entered 0 records.


ID

No.

Full Citation

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Type of Publication

Timeframe When Work Conducted

Submitted to NARIC


ISI


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Type 1 Outputs: Publications

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


1.1 Provide a full citation for this publication.

HELP: It is important for the full citation to be accurate and free of spelling or typographical errors. Counts of peer-reviewed journal articles and publications are included in NIDILRR's annual performance measures.


Type of publication a. journal article or periodical

Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title


Title of journal


Volume


Page numbers


    1. b. Is this a peer-reviewed publication?


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if the publication type in 1a = either "journal article or periodical" or "proceedings."


      1. yes


      1. Shape391 no



    1. Shape392 Indicate the time frame or award cycle when the NIDILRR-funded research and related activity described in the publication was conducted.

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR tracks the time period between research and development work and production of outputs.


      1. current funding cycle


      1. immediate past funding cycle


      1. Shape393 previous funding cycle (not consecutive)



    1. Indicate whether the publication has been sent to NARIC for inclusion in REHABDATA.

(To check the status of this publication in NARIC, visit http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/.)

HELP: The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) is NIDILRR's output clearinghouse. One of NARIC's functions is to collect and store all of the outputs produced by grantees. NIDILRR uses the answer to this question as part of a report for NARIC that lists outputs for all grantees.


      1. yes


      1. Shape394 no



    1. Was this publication produced as a direct result of receiving funding for this grant; i.e., grant number Sample?

HELP: This helps NIDILRR determine how many publications were produced as a direct result of NIDILRR funding.


      1. yes


      1. no

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Type 1 Outputs: Publications Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


For use by grants that started on or after October 1, 2016.


In this section, enter all peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications:


Shape399 Produced during the current reporting period and that were directly funded by this award.


Shape400 From previous NIDILRR-funded awards with content area related to this current award, but that were published during the current reporting period.


To enter a publication, click on the appropriate link below or check the box indicating "no publications of this type to report during the current period."


Shape401 For each type of publication, you must either enter at least one record or check "no publications of this type to report during the current period."



Enter a publication that was produced during the current reporting period and that was directly funded by this award.


You have currently entered 0 records.


Shape402 No publications of this type to report during the current period.





Enter a publication from a previous NIDILRR-funded award with content area related to this current award, but that was published during the current reporting period.


You have currently entered 0 records.


No publications of this type to report during the current period.






















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Publications from the Current Award Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017



Enter all peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications that were produced during the current reporting period, and that were directly funded by this award. Once you have entered a publication in an annual report you cannot enter the same publication again in a subsequent annual or final report. If a publication that you reported for fellows or graduate students also qualifies for entry in this section you will need to enter the citation again here.


Include only publications that were directly funded by the current award.


For PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS, where the NIDILRR-funded research and related activities described in the publication were conducted in the current funding cycle (subjected to the public access requirements), enter documents that are:


  1. Accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal;


  1. In Press for publication in a peer-reviewed journal; or


  1. Already published in a peer-reviewed journal.


For NON-PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS, only enter the documents that are already published. DO NOT include documents that are currently in review or self-published.

If you use ProCite® software to manage your publication information, our upload tool is available to transfer publications to the APR system.


The last column indicates whether the journal title that you entered is contained in the ISI® database. NIDILRR uses this database to determine which citations entered by grantees can be included in its performance measures. It is extremely important that journal titles be entered correctly (e.g., with no abbreviations or spelling errors) so that your citations, where appropriate, will match the ISI database and can be counted.


After entering a journal title or proceeding, check the last column of the summary table to see whether the title you entered matches an entry in the ISI database. If it does not, you may choose "look up" to view a list of entries in the database. If you have entered the title incorrectly, select the correct title and click "OK" to change it.


If your journal article or proceeding does not have a match in the ISI database, you may still leave it as a publication output.


The table below is a summary of all records you have previously entered in this section. You have currently entered 0 records.


ID

No.


Full Citation


Add/Edit Record


Delete Record


Type of Publication


Submitted to NARIC

PMC Journal with Full Participation and Embargo <= 12 Months



ISI


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Click here to enter publications from a previous NIDILRR-funded award with content area related to this current award in a separate section.




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Shape416 Publications from the Current Award Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017



  1. a. Provide a full citation for this publication.


For publications in accepted or in press status, enter all information that is available at this time. Leave any fields for which information is not yet available blank (e.g., volume, issue, page number).


HELP: It is important for the full citation to be accurate and free of spelling or typographical errors. Counts of peer-reviewed journal articles and publications are included in NIDILRR's annual performance measures.

Type of publication a. journal article or periodical Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title Title of journal

Volume


Page numbers


  1. Is this a peer-reviewed publication?


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if the publication type in 1a = either "journal article or periodical" or "proceedings."



    1. yes


    1. Shape417 no



  1. a. Indicate whether the publication has been sent to NARIC for inclusion in REHABDATA.

(To check the status of this publication in NARIC, visit http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/.)


HELP: The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) is NIDILRR's output clearinghouse. One of NARIC's functions is to collect and store outputs produced by grantees. NIDILRR uses the answer to this question as part of a report for NARIC that lists outputs for all grantees.


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if 1b = "no."



    1. yes


    1. no


  1. What is the status of this publication?


NOTE: This question (and remaining questions below) will be displayed only if 1b = "yes."



    1. accepted for publication


    1. in press


    1. Shape418 already published

    1. Is this publication accepted, in press, or published in a peer-reviewed journal that is currently listed in the PubMed Central (PMC) Journal List (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/) with both a full participation level and an embargo period of 12 months or less?


NOTE: If "yes," system will not display any more questions in this section.



      1. yes


      1. Shape420 no



    1. Shape421 Is the final manuscript of the article submitted to PMC via the manuscript submission system?


NOTE: If "yes," go to question 5. If "no," go to question 6.



      1. yes


      1. Shape422 no



    1. Shape423 Indicate the PubMed Central Identification (PMCID) number assigned to the final manuscript.





    1. Shape424 Provide a justification why it has not been submitted.









    1. Shape425 Indicate when it will be submitted.









    1. Is the journal where this final manuscript will be published indexed in PubMed? (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3828/#publisherhelp.How_do_I_know_if_my_journa)


HELP: PubMed Central is NIDILRR's repository for peer-reviewed publications that are subjected to the public access requirements. PubMed Central will enter a complete citation associated with the submitted final manuscript automatically (as it becomes available) if the journal is indexed in PubMed. However, if the journal is not indexed in PubMed, the main author must provide the complete citation at a later date when the manuscript is published.


NIDILRR uses the answers to this question to collect information on publication outputs produced by grantees as well as to monitor compliance with the ACL Public Access Plan.


      1. yes


      1. no








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Publications from Previous Awards Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017



Enter all peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications from previous NIDILRR-funded awards with content area related to this current award, but that were published during the current reporting period. DO NOT include documents that are currently in review, accepted for publication, in press, or self-published. Also, DO NOT include publications that you have submitted as part of annual or final performance reports for other NIDILRR grants.


Once you have entered a publication in an annual report you cannot enter the same publication again in a subsequent annual or final report. If a publication that you reported for fellows or graduate students also qualifies for entry in this section, you will need to enter the citation again here.


Once you have entered a publication in an annual report you cannot enter the same publication again in a subsequent annual or final report. If a publication that you reported for fellows or graduate students also qualifies for entry in this section, you will need to enter the citation again here.


Include only publications from previous awards with content area related to this current award.


If you use ProCite® software to manage your publication information, our upload tool is available to transfer publications to the APR system.


The last column indicates whether the journal title that you entered is contained in the ISI® database. NIDILRR uses this database to determine which citations entered by grantees can be included in its performance measures. It is extremely important that journal titles be entered correctly (e.g., with no abbreviations or spelling errors) so that your citations, where appropriate, will match the ISI database and can be counted.


After entering a journal title or proceeding, check the last column of the summary table to see whether the title you entered matches an entry in the ISI database. If it does not, you may choose "look up" to view a list of entries in the database. If you have entered the title incorrectly, select the correct title and click "OK" to change it.


Only journal articles and proceedings will have matches in the ISI database. If your journal article or proceeding does not have a match in the ISI database, you may still leave it as a publication output.


The table below is a summary of all records you have previously entered in this section. You have currently entered 0 records.

ID

No.

Full Citation

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Type of Publication

Submitted to NARIC


ISI


Shape430 Add new






Click here to enter publications that were directly funded by the current award in a separate section.









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Shape438 Publications from Previous Awards Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017



  1. a. Provide a full citation for this publication.


For publications in accepted or in press status, enter all information that is available at this time. Leave any fields for which information is not yet available blank (e.g., volume, issue, page number).


HELP: It is important for the full citation to be accurate and free of spelling or typographical errors. Counts of peer-reviewed journal articles and publications are included in NIDILRR's annual performance measures.

Type of publication a. journal article or periodical Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title Title of journal

Volume


Page numbers


  1. Is this a peer-reviewed publication?


NOTE: This question will be displayed only if the publication type in 1a = either "journal article or periodical" or "proceedings."



    1. yes


    1. Shape439 no



  1. Indicate whether the publication has been sent to NARIC for inclusion in REHABDATA.

(To check the status of this publication in NARIC, visit http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/.)


HELP: The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) is NIDILRR's output clearinghouse. One of NARIC's functions is to collect and store outputs produced by grantees. NIDILRR uses the answer to this question as part of a report for NARIC that lists outputs for all grantees.


    1. yes


    1. Shape440 no



    1. Indicate the previous award number associated with this publication.


HELP: This helps NIDILRR determine how many publications were produced over time from previous related awards.

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Type 1 Outputs: Most Important Publications

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


After entering all of your citations, select 1-3 publications that represent your "most important" publications during this reporting period.


To identify a publication as "most important," click on the "Add new" link in the table below. You will then select the "most important publication" from your list of entered publications, and then be asked several follow-up questions about that publication. After you complete those questions for the first publication, you will be given an opportunity to identify additional publications as "most important."


"Most important" publications refers to those that contribute the most to achieving the outcome-oriented goals for the award by advancing knowledge; increasing capacity for research, training or knowledge translation; or facilitating changes in policy, practice, or system capacity.


If none of your publications meet the "most important" standard, please check the box below.


No publications meet "most important" standard during this reporting cycle


Sequential ID No.

Full Citation

Add/Edit "Most Important" List

Delete from "Most Important" List


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Shape451 Type 1 Outputs: Most Important Publications

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


1.1 Select the publication that meets the 'most important' standard.

HELP: NIDILRR collects information on publications (Type 1 outputs) for two of its performance measures and for possible inclusion in the Annual Report to Congress. Questions in this section only apply to publications the grantee deems 'most important' to achieving the goals for the award. This reduces the number of questions a grantee has to answer.


There are no publications entered for this award


2.1 Select the one research or development project that played the biggest role in the development of the output. Or, you may select 'general activities.' Select this category only if you are unable to specify one research or development project. (ARRT grantees should select 'general activities,' since they do not conduct research or development projects.)


If you have not yet entered research and development projects, please do so and then return to this question.



(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR seeks to link specific projects and their activities with the outputs that resulted from these projects and activities.


General activities

If 'General activities,' provide a brief description.

HELP: Explain the general activities you conducted that resulted in development of this output.


3.1 For this 'most important' publication, select the outcome-oriented goal that corresponds most closely to this accomplishment.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in the 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how publications map to grantee goals.


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    1. a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment is occurring. If the accomplishment is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check 'cross-cutting' and specify the multiple domains that apply. NOTE: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of publications by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of publications produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. Shape453 health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function

    1. employment


    1. Shape454 participation and community living



Shape455 5.1 Provide a bulleted list of the 'key findings' or 'lessons learned' contained in this publication.

(Limit: 5,000 characters)










    1. Briefly describe how this publication is contributing to the outcome-oriented goal by solving a problem, closing an identified gap, or benefiting the target population.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)













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Type 2 Outputs: Tools, Measures, and Intervention Protocols

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Type 2 outputs focus on the most important tools, measures, or intervention protocols directly funded by this award during the current reporting period. Include only tools, measures, and intervention protocols that were directly funded by the current award. NIDILRR defines "tool" (which includes measures and intervention protocols) to include instruments or processes created to acquire quantitative or qualitative information, knowledge, or data on a specific disability or rehabilitation issue.


"Most important" tools refers to those that contribute the most to achieving the outcome-oriented goals for the award by advancing knowledge; increasing capacity for research, training or knowledge translation; or facilitating changes in policy, practice, or system capacity.


NOTE: It is important to stress that tools, measures, and intervention protocols reported in this section must: (1) be directly funded by the current award, (2) be delivered or disseminated to external audiences during the current reporting period. NIDILRR defines "external audiences" as audiences that exist outside of the boundaries of project staff and collaborators associated with an award, including outside of NIDILRR- sponsored project directors' meetings.


NIDILRR did not provide a place within the APR for grantees to report on the presentations made within a reporting period. This is because the agency does not have a performance measure that corresponds to presentations and, as a result, is no longer collecting information on the number and titles of presentations made within a given reporting performance period. However, there is nothing to prevent grantees from reporting a presentation as a "most important" accomplishment, if they feel it meets the definition of most important. This can be done in two places in the Performance Section: first, under outputs Types 2-4 for Tools, Technology Products, and/or Information Products; and/or, second, in the following section under "Other Accomplishments and Contributions," if grantees feel a presentation falls within the criteria for this item.


      1. Did you develop, modify, test or evaluate any tools, measures or intervention protocols under this award that were disseminated or delivered to external audiences during the current reporting period?


NOTE: If "yes," system will present balance of this section. If "no," system will take grantee back to table of contents.


        1. yes


        1. no





















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Type 2 Outputs: Tools, Measures, and Intervention Protocols (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Briefly describe 1-2 Type 2 outputs that represent the most important accomplishments in this category for the current reporting period. Your description should include an explanation of how the tool was validated or tested.


For each output that you enter, you will be asked several follow-up questions. After you complete those questions, you will be given an opportunity to enter additional most important tools. (NOTE: NIDILRR defines a validated tool, measure, or intervention protocol as an instrument or process created, in whole or in part using NIDILRR funding, to acquire quantitative or qualitative information, knowledge, or data on a specific disability or rehabilitation issue which provides a high degree of assurance that the specific instrument or process will consistently produce a product meeting its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes.)


If none of your tools meet the "most important" standard, please check the box below.


Sequential ID No.

Name of tool

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed

2.1

Sample tool

Edit

Delete

10/31/2016


Add new




No tools meet "most important" standard during this reporting cycle You have currently entered 1 record.




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Shape473 Type 2 Outputs: Tools, Measures, and Intervention Protocols (b)


1.1 Name of 'most important' tool

(Limit: 500 characters)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017






2.1 Select the one research or development project that played the biggest role in the development of the output. Or, you may select 'general activities.' Select this category only if you are unable to specify one research or development project. (ARRT grantees should select 'general activities,' since they do not conduct research or development projects.)


If you have not yet entered research and development projects, please do so and then return to this question.



(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR seeks to link specific projects and their activities with the outputs that resulted from these projects and activities.


General activities

If 'General activities,' provide a brief description.

HELP: Explain the general activities you conducted that resulted in development of this output.


  1. Brief description of the purpose of this tool

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







  1. Shape474 Brief explanation of how the tool was validated or tested

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

Shape475 HELP: Outline the steps the investigators went through to validate or test the tool (i.e., to ensure that the technology product/device does what it is supposed to do). If the steps are clearly outlined, they should be easily replicated. Inaccurate and invalid scientific information that is translated and disseminated to target audiences is of little use to its intended beneficiaries. Information, and claims based on that information, can be validated by making a conscious effort to obtain feedback from qualified experts, which can be achieved in a number of ways.







    1. Shape476 Select the category that best describes the type of tool

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of tools being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of tools being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


      1. checklist


      1. survey questionnaire or interview schedule


      1. diagnosis or assessment instrument, including physiologic measure

      2. outcome measures

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      1. intervention protocol or program


      1. statistical technique


      1. database


      1. other


Shape478 Specify (if other):



    1. Does this tool acknowledge NIDILRR funding?

HELP: The answer to this question helps NIDILRR and its grantees receive credit for developing the tool.


      1. yes


      1. Shape479 no



7.1 For this 'most important' tool, select the outcome-oriented goal that corresponds most closely to this accomplishment.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in the 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how tools map to grantee goals.


Shape480 [2] Sample goal



    1. a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment is occurring. If the accomplishment is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check 'cross-cutting' and specify the multiple domains that apply. NOTE: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of tools by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of tools produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. Shape481 participation and community living



9.1 Briefly describe how this tool is contributing to the above outcome-oriented goal by solving a problem, closing an identified gap, or benefiting the target population

Shape482 (Limit: 1,000 characters)







  1. Is this tool described in a publication listed under Type 1 outputs?

NOTE: If "yes," system will require Item 11 to be answered. If "no," system will require Item 12 to be answered.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. Shape483 If 'yes,' click on the radio button beside the publication that contains the best description of this tool


Shape484 There are no publications entered for this award



  1. Shape485 If this tool is not described in a publication, provide the citation or source (e.g., web site) where a description of the tool can be found

(Limit: 1,000 characters)













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Type 3 Outputs: Technology Products and Devices

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Type 3 outputs focus on the "most important" technology products and devices directly funded by this award during the current reporting period. Include only technology products and devices that were directly funded by the current award. Technology products and devices include: industry standards and guidelines; software or netware; inventions; patents, licenses, and patent disclosures; working prototypes; products/concepts evaluated; products transferred to industry for potential commercialization; and products in the marketplace.


"Most important" technology products and devices refer to those that contribute the most to achieving the outcome-oriented goals for the award by advancing knowledge; increasing capacity for research, training or knowledge translation; or facilitating changes in policy, practice, or system capacity.


NOTE: It is important to stress that technology products and devices reported in this section must: (1) be directly funded by the current award, (2) be delivered or disseminated to external audiences during the current reporting period. NIDILRR defines "external audiences" as audiences that exist outside of the boundaries of project staff and collaborators associated with an award, including outside of NIDILRR- sponsored project directors' meetings.


NIDILRR did not provide a place within the APR for grantees to report on the presentations made within a reporting period. This is because the agency does not have a performance measure that corresponds to presentations and, as a result, is no longer collecting information on the number and titles of presentations made within a given reporting performance period. However, there is nothing to prevent grantees from reporting a presentation as a "most important" accomplishment, if they feel it meets the definition of most important. This can be done in two places in the Performance Section: first, under outputs Types 2-4 for Tools, Technology Products, and/or Information Products; and/or, second, in the following section under "Other Accomplishments and Contributions," if grantees feel a presentation falls within the criteria for this item.


  1. Did you develop, modify, test or evaluate any technology products or devices under this award that were disseminated or delivered to external audiences during the current reporting period?


NOTE: If "yes," system will present balance of this section. If "no," system will take grantee back to the table of contents.


    1. yes


    1. no




















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Type 3 Outputs: Technology Products and Devices (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Briefly describe 1-2 Type 3 outputs that represent the "most important" accomplishments in this category for the current reporting period. Your description should include an explanation of how the technology product/device is being tested or evaluated.


For each technology product/device that you enter, you will be asked several follow-up questions. After you complete those questions, you will be given an opportunity to enter additional "most important" technology products/devices.


If none of your technology product/devices meet the "most important" standard, please check the box below.


Sequential ID No.

Name of technology product/device

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


Add new




No technology products/devices meet "most important" standard during this reporting cycle You have currently entered 0 records.




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Shape502 Type 3 Outputs: Technology Products and Devices (b)


1.1 Name of 'most important' technology product/device

(Limit: 500 characters)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017






2.1 Select the one research or development project that played the biggest role in the development of the output. Or, you may select 'general activities.' Select this category only if you are unable to specify one research or development project. (ARRT grantees should select 'general activities,' since they do not conduct research or development projects.)


If you have not yet entered research and development projects, please do so and then return to this question.



(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR seeks to link specific projects and their activities with the outputs that resulted from these projects and activities.


General activities

If 'General activities,' provide a brief description.

HELP: Explain the general activities you conducted that resulted in development of this output.


3.1 Brief description of the purpose of the technology product/device

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







Shape503 4. Brief explanation of how technology product/device was validated or tested

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

Shape504 HELP: Outline the steps the investigators went through to validate or test the tool (i.e., to ensure that the technology product/device does what it is supposed to do). If the steps are clearly outlined, they should be easily replicated. Inaccurate and invalid scientific information that is translated and disseminated to target audiences is of little use to its intended beneficiaries. Information, and claims based on that information, can be validated by making a conscious effort to obtain feedback from qualified experts, which can be achieved in a number of ways.







    1. Shape505 Select the category that best describes the type of technology product/device

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of technology products/devices being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of technology products/devices being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


Technology products and devices include:


      1. 1 Industry standards/guidelines: Creating a standard or protocol that is adopted by research, clinical, or industry associations for use by their constituents (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)


      1. 1 Software or netware: Software is the entire set of programs, procedures, and related documentation associated with

a system, especially a computer system (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary). Netware is an operatingsystem used on file servers, and designed to offer a very fast and efficient NetworkFileSystem to PCs and Macintosh computers.


      1. 1 Invention: A device, contrivance, or process originated after study and experiment (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


      1. 1 Patents, licenses, patent disclosures: A patent secures for a term of years the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention. A license is a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the copyright or patent short of an assignment of all rights (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary). A patent disclosure, given in return for a patent, is a complete description or disclosure of the invention for which protection is sought (source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, http://www.uspto.gov/...html#d).


      1. 1 Working prototype: A first full-scale and usually functional form of a new type of design of a construction (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


      1. 1 Product(s) evaluated or field tested: A product or procedure that has been tested in actual situations reflecting intended use (source: Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


      1. 1 Product(s) transferred to industry for potential commercialization: The product has been built, evaluated, and field-tested. An industry partner (e.g., company or organization) is now interested in mass-producing and marketing the product for distribution to customers (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)


      1. 1 Product(s) in the marketplace: Products that have been commercialized and are available for purchase by customers (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)



        1. industry standards/guidelines


        1. software or netware


        1. invention


        1. patent(s), licenses, patent disclosures


        1. working prototype


        1. product(s) evaluated or field tested


        1. product(s) transferred to industry for potential commercialization

        2. product(s) in the marketplace


        1. Shape506 other Specify (if other):

  1. Does this technology product/device acknowledge NIDILRR funding?

HELP: The answer to this question helps NIDILRR and its grantees receive credit for developing the technology product/device.


    1. yes


    1. Shape507 no



  1. Shape508 For this 'most important' technology product/device, select the outcome-oriented goal that corresponds most closely to this accomplishment.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in the 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how technology products/devices map to grantee goals.


Shape509 [2] Sample goal



8.1 Briefly describe how this technology product/device is contributing to the outcome-oriented goal by solving a problem, closing an identified gap, or benefiting the target population.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

Shape510

    1. a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment is occurring. If the accomplishment is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check 'cross-cutting' and specify the multiple domains that apply. NOTE: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of technology products by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of technology products produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. Shape511 participation and community living



  1. Shape512 Is this technology product described in a publication listed under Type 1 outputs?


NOTE: If "yes," system will require Item 11 to be answered. If "no," system will require Item 12 to be answered.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. If 'yes,' click on the radio button beside the publication that contains the best description of this technology product.


Shape513 There are no publications entered for this award



  1. Shape514 If this technology product is not described in a publication, provide the citation or source (e.g., web site) where a description of the product can be found.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)













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Type 4 Outputs: Informational Products

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Type 4 outputs focus on the "most important" informational products directly funded by this award during the current reporting period. Include only informational products that were directly funded by the current award. Information products can include training manuals or curricula; fact sheets; newsletters; audiovisual materials; marketing tools; educational aids; web sites or other Internet sites that were produced in conjunction with your research and development, training, dissemination, knowledge translation, and/or consumer involvement activities.


"Most important" informational products refer to those that contribute the most to achieving the outcome- oriented goals for the award by advancing knowledge; increasing capacity for research, training or knowledge translation; or facilitating changes in policy, practice, or system capacity.


NOTE: It is important to stress that informational products reported in this section must: (1) be directly funded by the current award, (2) be delivered or disseminated to external audiences during the current reporting period. NIDILRR defines "external audiences" as audiences that exist outside of the boundaries of project staff and collaborators associated with an award, including outside of NIDILRR-sponsored project directors' meetings.


NIDILRR did not provide a place within the APR for grantees to report on the presentations made within a reporting period. This is because the agency does not have a performance measure that corresponds to presentations and, as a result, is no longer collecting information on the number and titles of presentations made within a given reporting performance period. However, there is nothing to prevent grantees from reporting a presentation as a "most important" accomplishment, if they feel it meets the definition of most important. This can be done in two places in the Performance Section: first, under outputs Types 2-4 for Tools, Technology Products, and/or Information Products; and/or, second, in the following section under "Other Accomplishments and Contributions," if grantees feel a presentation falls within the criteria for this item.


  1. Did you develop, create, test or evaluate any informational products under this award that were disseminated or delivered to external audiences during the current reporting period?


NOTE: If "yes," system will present balance of this section. If "no," system take grantee back to the table of contents.


    1. yes


    1. no




















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Type 4 Outputs: Informational Products (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Briefly describe 1-2 Type 4 outputs that represent the "most important" accomplishments in this category for the current reporting period. Your description should include an explanation of how the informational product is being tested or evaluated.


For each output that you enter, you will be asked several follow-up questions. After you complete those questions, you will be given an opportunity to enter additional "most important" informational products.


If none of your informational products meet the "most important" standard, please check the box below.


Sequential ID No.

Name of informational product

Add/Edit Record

Delete Record

Date Completed


Add new




No informational products meet "most important" standard. You have currently entered 0 records.




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Shape531 Type 4 Outputs: Informational Products (b)


1.1 Name of 'most important' informational product

(Limit: 500 characters)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017






2.1 Select the one research or development project that played the biggest role in the development of the output. Or, you may select 'general activities.' Select this category only if you are unable to specify one research or development project. (ARRT grantees should select 'general activities,' since they do not conduct research or development projects.)


If you have not yet entered research and development projects, please do so and then return to this question.



(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR seeks to link specific projects and their activities with the outputs that resulted from these projects and activities.


General activities

If 'General activities,' provide a brief description.

HELP: Explain the general activities you conducted that resulted in development of this output.


3.1 Brief description of the purpose of the informational product

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







Shape532 4. Brief explanation of how the informational product was validated or tested

(Limit: 1,000 characters)

Shape533 HELP: Outline the steps the investigators went through to validate or test the tool (i.e., to ensure that the technology product/device does what it is supposed to do). If the steps are clearly outlined, they should be easily replicated. Inaccurate and invalid scientific information that is translated and disseminated to target audiences is of little use to its intended beneficiaries. Information, and claims based on that information, can be validated by making a conscious effort to obtain feedback from qualified experts, which can be achieved in a number of ways.







    1. Shape534 Select the category that best describes the type of informational product

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of informational products being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of informational products being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


      1. training manuals/curricula


      1. fact sheets


      1. newsletters


      1. audiovisual materials

Shape535


      1. marketing tools


      1. educational aids


      1. Web sites or other Internet sites


      1. Shape536 other Specify (if other):

    1. Does this informational product acknowledge NIDILRR funding (if applicable)?

HELP: The answer to this question helps NIDILRR and its grantees receive credit for developing the informational product.


      1. yes


      1. Shape537 no



7.1 For this 'most important' informational product, select the outcome-oriented goal that corresponds most closely to this accomplishment.


If you have not yet entered outcome-oriented goals, please do so and then return to this question. If you revise your outcome- oriented goals, please return to this question and review your response.



(Select only one)

HELP: The goals you entered in the 'Planning for Outcomes and Significant Outputs' section appear below. NIDILRR is interested in how informational products map to grantee goals.


Shape538 [2] Sample goal



8.1 Briefly describe how this informational product is contributing to the outcome-oriented goal by solving a problem, closing an identified gap, or benefiting the target population.

Shape539 (Limit: 1,000 characters)







    1. a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment is occurring. If the accomplishment is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check 'cross-cutting' and specify the multiple domains that apply. NOTE: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of informational products by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of informational products produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. Shape540 participation and community living



  1. Is this informational product described in a publication listed under Type 1 outputs?

NOTE: If "yes," system will require Item 11 to be answered. If "no," system will require Item 12 to be answered.


    1. yes


    1. no


  1. Shape541 If 'yes,' click on the radio button beside the publication that contains the best description of this informational product


Shape542 There are no publications entered for this award



  1. Shape543 If this informational product is not described in a publication, provide the citation or source (e.g., web site) where a description of the product can be found.

(Limit: 1,000 characters)













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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, Date: xx/xx/2019

and Rehabilitation Research


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External Use and Adoption of NIDILRR-Funded Outputs

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


The frequency for this section is "annual." Records are not carried forward from one year to the next, as in some sections of the APR.


Complete the "Performance: Outputs" section of your APR before entering information in this section. All Type 1 outputs (publications) for the current reporting period and all "most important" Type 2-4 outputs (tools, measures, and intervention protocols; technology products and devices; and informational products) for the current reporting period must be reported in the "Performance: Outputs" section.


This section requests information about the external use or adoption during the current reporting period of up to five outputs that are related to the objectives of the current award and that were produced by you with NIDILRR funding either under the current award or in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle. "External use or adoption" refers to use or adoption by persons or groups external to the grant (i.e., not project staff or collaborators). Click here for examples of external use and adoption.

HELP: Examples of external use or adoption include, but are not limited to:


Shape550 A research finding, a new prototype, tool, engineering standard, or information product of this grant is discussed in a publication, a syndicated story with regional or national circulation, a consumer newsletter, etc., by someone who is not project staff, a collaborator, or a person otherwise associated with your project or its members.


Shape551 Your program—possibly in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle--created an instrument that is related to the objectives of the current award. This instrument is now being used in someone else's research.


Shape552 Your program—possibly in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle--developed an assistive device that is related to the objectives of the current award. This device is now being manufactured for, and used by, individuals with disabilities.


NOTE: It is important to stress that outputs reported in this section can be based on NIDILRR research, development, and related activities that you conducted in a previous reporting period or NIDILRR funding cycle as long as the outputs are related to the objectives of the current award and were used or adopted during the current reporting period by persons or groups external to the grant.


To complete this sub-section, you will either select from a list of previously reported outputs (beginning with the 2007 reporting period, and including outputs entered in earlier sections of the current APR) or enter new outputs not previously reported. You must complete the Performance: Outputs section before the External Use section so that all of this year's outputs will be included in the list. Examples of outputs not previously reported are outputs produced prior to the 2007 reporting period, produced in a previous funding cycle (under a different grant number), Type 2-4 outputs not previously reported because they were not considered "most important," or outputs you did not report at the appropriate time.


If you answer "yes" to both Question 1 and Question 2 below, you must report at least one output on the following page. If you answer "no" to either of these questions, this section is complete.


You may upload up to 5 files to provide evidence of use/adoption in question 6 and up to 5 files to provide evidence of the output's role in bringing about changes in question 13. In questions 5-6 and 12-13, you may also both upload evidence and describe where NIDILRR can find documentation.


Shape553 You may use the list of previously reported outputs for this award (beginning with the 2007 reporting period, and including outputs entered in earlier sections of your current APR) for reference in answering the following questions. For additional details concerning any of the outputs listed, please access the relevant APR.


    1. Were any outputs produced under this award, or produced in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle and related to the objectives of the current award, used or adopted by persons or groups external to the grant during the current reporting period?


NOTE: If "no," system will take grantee back to the Table of Contents.



HELP: This section of the APR is very important to NIDILRR because part of NIDILRR's mission is to promote the use of new knowledge that our grantees create.

      1. yes


      1. Shape554 no



    1. Shape555 If 'yes,' can you provide evidence of the use or adoption of any of these outputs (e.g., an electronic copy of descriptions of the use or adoption, such as in professional journals or books, websites, newspapers, newsletters, or testimonial letters)?


NOTE: If "no," system will take grantee back to the Table of Contents.


      1. yes


      1. no









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External Use and Adoption of NIDILRR-Funded Outputs (b)

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


As you report outputs that have been used or adopted by persons or groups external to the grant during the current reporting period, they will appear in Table 1 below. This table will be empty until you select or enter the outputs you want to report for the current reporting period.


To report the use or adoption of a previously reported output, go to Table 2, find the output you want to report, and click on the "Select Output" link. The selected output will then appear in Table 1 and will be grayed out in Table 2.


For each output that you select, you will be asked a series of questions about the output and its external use or adoption. The information provided at the top of the page in the shaded area cannot be edited or deleted as it is information you have previously reported for this output. Once you have completed the questions about the first output and clicked "save," you will be taken back to the previous page where you can choose to report another output. You may report up to five outputs.


To report the use or adoption of an output not previously reported, use the "Add Type..." links at the bottom of the page. Use these links only if you do not find the output listed in Table 2. There is a link for each type of output. Choose the appropriate one and enter details about the output you want to report. Once you answer all the questions and click "save" you will be taken to another page where you will report on the external use and adoption of the output. Outputs not previously reported will be identified in Table 1 by an asterisk and a footnote that reads, "Output not reported in previous APRs." You will be asked to answer a series of questions about each output you report. Once you have completed the questions about the first output and clicked "save," you will be taken back to the previous page where you can choose to report another output. You may report up to five outputs.


You have currently entered 0 records.



Table 1. Outputs Used or Adopted By Persons or Groups External to the Grant During the Current Reporting Period


Reporting Period

Type

Title or Name

Edit Record

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Date Completed

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Table 2. All Outputs Reported For This Award

(For additional details concerning any of the outputs listed, please access the relevant APR.)


Reporting Period

Type

Title or Name

Action

No outputs have been reported


The links below may be used to report on the use or adoption of outputs not previously reported under this award. You will first be asked a series of questions relating to the output itself, then additional questions about its use or adoption by persons or groups external to the grant during the current reporting period.


Add Type 2 Output (Tool)


Add Type 3 Output (Technology Product) Add Type 4 Output (Informational Product)



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External Use and Adoption of NIDILRR-Funded Outputs (b)



The table below provides reference information for the selected output.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Type of output: tool


Output name: Sample tool


Purpose: Purpose of the sample tool.

Tool type: diagnosis or assessment instrument, including physiologic measure Reporting period in which 2017

output was produced:


Outcome Arena: participation and community living



external to your grant. These questions also ask for evidence that your output has been used or adopted.

Questions 7-13 ask about how this use or adoption of your output has led to change in policy, practice, or system capacity. These items also ask for evidence that the use of your output has led to this change.

1. Who used or adopted this output?

(Select up to two. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


a. Researchers

b. Practitioners/clinicians

c. Service providers

d. Educators

e. Policy experts

f. Federal and non-federal partners

g. Industry representatives and/or product developers

h. Employers

i. Media

j. Consumer advocates

k. Individuals with disabilities and/or family members

l. Business groups

m. State/local government agencies

n. Code officials responsible for physical accessibility requirements

o. Architects and design professionals

p. Attorneys or other legal professionals

q. Other


Specify (if other):


Shape568 Questions 1-6 below ask about how your output has been used or adopted by individuals or groups

Shape569 2. Briefly describe the user(s).

Shape570 (Limit: 1,000 characters)







Shape571 3.1 How, specifically, is this output being used or adopted?

(Limit: 3,000 characters)

HELP: Examples of external use or adoption include, but are not limited to:


A research finding, a new prototype, tool, engineering standard, or information product of this grant is discussed in a publication, a syndicated story with regional or national circulation, a consumer newsletter, etc., by someone who is not project staff, a collaborator, or a person otherwise associated with your project or its members.


Your program—possibly in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle--created an instrument that is related to the objectives of the current award. This instrument is now being used in someone else's research.


Your program—possibly in a previous NIDILRR funding cycle--developed an assistive device that is related to the objectives of the current award. This device is now being manufactured for, and used by, individuals with disabilities.







4.1 Please identify the source(s) of your evidence concerning the external use or adoption of this output.

(Check all that apply. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

a. Publication(s)

b. Web site(s)

c. Other


Specify (if other):


5.1 Describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence. (For publications, enter the full citation; for Web pages, enter the URL; for users themselves, provide contact information.)

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







Shape572 6.1 If you are unable to describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence, you may upload electronic copies. Use this option only if you cannot describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence.


To upload electronic copies, use the "browse" button below to select the file you want to upload from your computer. Click on the file name and then click "Open." The file name will then appear in the text box in front of the "Browse" button. To upload the file, click on the "Upload File" button. You may upload up to five files of the following types: JPE, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PDF, DOC, DOT, POT, PPS, PPT, MP2, MPA, MPE, MPEG, MPG, MPV2, MOV, QT, LSF, LSX, ASF, ASR, ASX, AVI, MOVIE, or WMV. Each file

can be up to 100 MB in size. If you need assistance, contact Technical Support at nidilrrapr@rti.org.



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    1. Shape574 Is the use or adoption of this output contributing to change in policy, practice, or system capacity, or another type of change?


NOTE: If "no," system will return to first screen of this section and allow grantee to enter another output.


      1. no


      1. Shape575 yes



  1. What kind of change?

(Select one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


    1. Policy—governmental or non-governmental


    1. Practice—rehabilitation and related fields, research in these fields

    2. System capacity, including access to services and supports

    3. Shape576 Shape577 Other Specify (if other)

  1. Describe this change and the contribution of this output to this change.

Shape578 (Limit: 1,000 characters)







  1. Can you provide evidence regarding the role of your output in bringing about these changes?


NOTE: If "no," system will return to first screen of this section and allow grantee to enter another output.


    1. no


    1. yes



11. Please identify the source(s) of your evidence regarding the role of your output in bringing about these changes.

(Check all that apply. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

a. Publication(s)

b. Web site(s)

c. Other


Specify (if other)


  1. Describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence. (For publications, enter the full citation; for Web pages, enter the URL; for users themselves, provide contact information.)

(Limit: 1,000 characters)







  1. Shape579 If you are unable to describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence, you may upload electronic copies. Use this option only if you cannot describe where NIDILRR can find all evidence.


To upload electronic copies, use the "browse" button below to select the file you want to upload from your computer. Click on the file name and then click "Open." The file name will then appear in the text box in front of the "Browse" button. To upload the file, click on the "Upload File" button. You may upload up to five files of the following types: JPE, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PDF, DOC, DOT, POT, PPS, PPT, MP2, MPA, MPE, MPEG, MPG, MPV2, MOV, QT, LSF, LSX, ASF, ASR, ASX, AVI, MOVIE, or WMV. Each file

can be up to 100 MB in size. If you need assistance, contact Technical Support at nidilrrapr@rti.org.



no file selected









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Type 1 Outputs (Not Previously Reported)



Please complete the following information related to this output.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


NOTE: If output has been previously reported, system will prefill answers to questions 1-5 below.


1. Provide a full citation for this publication.


Type of publication a. journal article or periodical

Author(s)

Enter as '[Last name], [First initial].'


Year published


Title


Title of journal


Volume


Page numbers


  1. What is the number of the NIDILRR grant that funded this output? (If the output was produced under a grant that has an HHS grant number, enter the HHS grant number, even if the output was produced prior to the 2016 reporting period. If the output was produced under a grant that has only an ED grant number, enter the ED grant number. If you do not have the grant number, leave this question blank and enter the grant title and the name of the principal investigator.)

HELP: If you do not have the grant number, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape587 Enter the grant title.

HELP: If you do not have the grant title, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape588 Enter the name of the principal investigator.

Shape589 HELP: If you do not have the name of the Principal Investigator, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape590 When was this output produced?

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is especially interested in the time it takes for the uptake of knowledge to occur.


Prior to June 1, 2006


If prior to June 1, 2006, in what calendar year?




2007 reporting period (June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2007)

Shape591 Shape592 2008 reporting period (June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008)


2009 reporting period (June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009)


2010 reporting period (June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010)


2011 reporting period (June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011)


2012 reporting period (June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012)


2013 reporting period (June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013)


2014 reporting period (June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014)


2015 reporting period (June 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015)


2016 reporting period (June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016)








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Type 2 Outputs (Not Previously Reported)



Please complete the following information related to this output.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape598 NOTE: If output has been previously reported, system will prefill answers to questions 1-8 below.


1.1 Name of tool

(Limit: 500 characters)






2. Brief description of the purpose of this tool

(Limit: 1,000 characters)






    1. Shape599 Select the category that best describes the type of tool

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of tools being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of tools being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


      1. checklist


      1. survey questionnaire or interview schedule


      1. diagnosis or assessment instrument, including physiologic measure

      2. outcome measures


      1. intervention protocol or program


      1. statistical technique


      1. database


      1. Shape600 Shape601 other Specify (if other):

4.1 What is the number of the NIDILRR grant that funded this output? (If the output was produced under a grant that has an HHS grant number, enter the HHS grant number, even if the output was produced prior to the 2016 reporting period. If the output was produced under a grant that has only an ED grant number, enter the ED grant number. If you do not have the grant number, leave this question blank and enter the grant title and the name of the principal investigator.)

HELP: If you do not have the grant number, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at

www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Enter the grant title.

Shape602 HELP: If you do not have the grant title, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape603 Enter the name of the principal investigator.

HELP: If you do not have the name of the Principal Investigator, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




Shape604 7.1 When was this output produced?

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is especially interested in the time it takes for the uptake of knowledge to occur.


Prior to June 1, 2006


If prior to June 1, 2006, in what calendar year?




2007 reporting period (June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2007)


2008 reporting period (June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008)


2009 reporting period (June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009)


2010 reporting period (June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010)


2011 reporting period (June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011)


2012 reporting period (June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012)


2013 reporting period (June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013)


2014 reporting period (June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014)


2015 reporting period (June 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015)


Shape605 2016 reporting period (June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016)



    1. Shape606 a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment/output is occurring. If the accomplishment/output is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check "cross-cutting" and specify the multiple domains that apply. (Note: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.) (Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of tools by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of tools produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living








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Type 3 Outputs (Not Previously Reported)



Please complete the following information related to this output.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape613 NOTE: If output has been previously reported, system will prefill answers to questions 1-8 below.


  1. Name of technology product/device

(Limit: 500 characters)






  1. Brief description of the purpose of the technology product/device

Shape614 (Limit: 1,000 characters)






  1. Shape615 Select the category that best describes the type of technology product/device

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of technology products/devices being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of technology products/devices being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


Technology products and devices include:


    1. 1 Industry standards/guidelines: Creating a standard or protocol that is adopted by research, clinical, or industry associations for use by their constituents (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)


    1. 1 Software or netware: Software is the entire set of programs, procedures, and related documentation associated with a system, especially a computer system (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary). Netware is an operatingsystem used on file servers, and designed to offer a very fast and efficient NetworkFileSystem to PCs and Macintosh computers.


    1. 1 Invention: A device, contrivance, or process originated after study and experiment (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


    1. 1 Patents, licenses, patent disclosures: A patent secures for a term of years the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention. A license is a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the copyright or patent short of an assignment of all rights (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary). A patent disclosure, given in return for a patent, is a complete description or disclosure of the invention for which protection is sought (source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, http://www.uspto.gov/...html#d).


    1. 1 Working prototype: A first full-scale and usually functional form of a new type of design of a construction (source: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


    1. 1 Product(s) evaluated or field tested: A product or procedure that has been tested in actual situations reflecting intended use (source: Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary).


    1. 1 Product(s) transferred to industry for potential commercialization: The product has been built, evaluated, and field-tested. An industry partner (e.g., company or organization) is now interested in mass-producing and marketing the product for distribution to customers (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)


    1. 1 Product(s) in the marketplace: Products that have been commercialized and are available for purchase by customers (source: adapted from an email message from NIDILRR's RERC on Technology Transfer, received Oct. 6, 2006.)

      1. industry standards/guidelines


      1. software or netware


      1. invention


      1. patent(s), licenses, patent disclosures


      1. working prototype


      1. product(s) evaluated or field tested


      1. product(s) transferred to industry for potential commercialization

      2. product(s) in the marketplace


      1. Shape616 Shape617 other Specify (if other):

4.1 What is the number of the NIDILRR grant that funded this output? (If the output was produced under a grant that has an HHS grant number, enter the HHS grant number, even if the output was produced prior to the 2016 reporting period. If the output was produced under a grant that has only an ED grant number, enter the ED grant number. If you do not have the grant number, leave this question blank and enter the grant title and the name of the principal investigator.)

HELP: If you do not have the grant number, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Enter the grant title.

HELP: If you do not have the grant title, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape618 Enter the name of the principal investigator.

HELP: If you do not have the name of the Principal Investigator, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




Shape619 7.1 When was this output produced?

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is especially interested in the time it takes for the uptake of knowledge to occur.


Prior to June 1, 2006


If prior to June 1, 2006, in what calendar year?




2007 reporting period (June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2007)


2008 reporting period (June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008)


2009 reporting period (June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009)


2010 reporting period (June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010)


2011 reporting period (June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011)


2012 reporting period (June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012)


2013 reporting period (June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013)


2014 reporting period (June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014)


2015 reporting period (June 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015)


Shape620 2016 reporting period (June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016)


  1. Shape621 a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment/output is occurring. If the accomplishment/output is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check

Shape622 Shape623 "cross-cutting" and specify the multiple domains that apply. (Note: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.) (Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of technology products by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of technology products produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living


    1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living








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Type 4 Outputs (Not Previously Reported)



Please complete the following information related to this output.

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


Shape629 NOTE: If output has been previously reported, system will prefill answers to questions 1-8 below.


1.1 Name of informational product

(Limit: 500 characters)






2.1 Brief description of the purpose of the informational product

(Limit: 1,000 characters)






    1. Shape630 Select the category that best describes the type of informational product

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)

HELP: NIDILRR generates counts of the types of informational products being produced. NARIC receives this information in order to better track the types of informational products being produced by NIDILRR grantees.


      1. training manuals/curricula


      1. fact sheets


      1. newsletters


      1. audiovisual materials


      1. marketing tools


      1. educational aids


      1. Web sites or other Internet sites


      1. Shape631 Shape632 other Specify (if other):

4.1 What is the number of the NIDILRR grant that funded this output? (If the output was produced under a grant that has an HHS grant number, enter the HHS grant number, even if the output was produced prior to the 2016 reporting period. If the output was produced under a grant that has only an ED grant number, enter the ED grant number. If you do not have the grant number, leave this question blank and enter the grant title and the name of the principal investigator.)

HELP: If you do not have the grant number, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at

www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Enter the grant title.

Shape633 HELP: If you do not have the grant title, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




  1. Shape634 Enter the name of the principal investigator.

HELP: If you do not have the name of the Principal Investigator, you may be able to obtain it from previously submitted APRs. You can access these APRs from the 'Welcome' page. If the information is not contained in previously submitted APRs, you may contact NARIC at www.NARIC.com or 1-800-346-2742 for assistance.




Shape635 7.1 When was this output produced?

(Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is especially interested in the time it takes for the uptake of knowledge to occur.


Prior to June 1, 2006


If prior to June 1, 2006, in what calendar year?




2007 reporting period (June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2007)


2008 reporting period (June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008)


2009 reporting period (June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009)


2010 reporting period (June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010)


2011 reporting period (June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011)


2012 reporting period (June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012)


2013 reporting period (June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013)


2014 reporting period (June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014)


2015 reporting period (June 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015)


Shape636 2016 reporting period (June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016)



    1. Shape637 a. Select the one NIDILRR domain that corresponds most closely to the setting or topical area where this accomplishment/output is occurring. If the accomplishment/output is occurring in more than one domain, grantees may check "cross-cutting" and specify the multiple domains that apply. (Note: Accomplishments that result from Technology, Demographics, and/or Knowledge Translation activities and projects are also expected to fit into the following domains.) (Select only one)

HELP: NIDILRR is often asked to generate lists of informational products by domains in our Long-Range Plan. Responses are used to categorize the number of informational products produced by domain of the Long-Range Plan.


      1. health and function


      1. employment


      1. participation and community living


      1. cross-cutting (specify two or more domains that apply)


  1. If 'cross-cutting,' specify two or more domains that apply.

HELP: The cross-cutting domain shows that a disability research project often spans two or more Long-Range Plan domains because of the multi-disciplinary nature of disability research.


    1. health and function


    1. employment


    1. participation and community living








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Other Accomplishments and Contributions

Purpose: Evaluation and accountability, project monitoring, and program improvement

Frequency of data entry: Annually

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to

05/31/2017


1. In addition to the outputs previously described, please describe any other accomplishments that occurred during the current reporting period and contributed to the achievement of your outcome goals for this award; that is, any additional accomplishments or contributions that did not fall under Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or Type 4 outputs. This can include (1) awards and other forms of recognition key personnel have received for activities and accomplishments associated with this award: (2) organizational accomplishments that strengthen the infrastructure for conducting high-quality disability and rehabilitation research and related activities: and (3) more consumer-oriented accomplishments that affect the lives of individuals with disabilities and their family members more directly. You may also report on conferences you sponsored in this section. For all accomplishments that fall into this "other" category, be sure to provide enough detail to describe the nature of this (or these) accomplishments and how they are related to your outcome goals.

(Limit: 10,000 characters)

HELP: According to the Office of Management and Budget, 'accomplishments' consist of both significant outputs and outcomes, although the preference is for outcomes. Output accomplishments consist of a brief description and documentation of the significant findings, publications, products, devices, and/or services that have been produced as a direct result of program activities and disseminated or delivered to external audiences.




































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Overall Status of Outcome-Oriented Goals

Reporting Period: 06/01/2016 to 05/31/2017


  1. Finally, taking into account all the outputs and accomplishments reported in previous sections, which of the following best describes your overall progress to date toward achieving the outcome-oriented goals for this award?

(Select only one. Select 'other' only if no other category applies.)


    1. no progress to report yet


    1. behind schedule/delayed


    1. making limited progress


    1. making reasonable/moderate progress


    1. making substantial progress


    1. completed


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