Compliance and Reporting
By accepting a grant award, grantees agree to comply with the requirements in the unless the notice of award states otherwise. Refer to the webpage for a list of policy topic pages, each providing additional context and resources.
At the pre-application and/or pre-funding stage (as applicable), Investigators on NIH applications are subject to reporting and training requirements related to:
Post-Award Monitoring and Reporting
Grantees are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of their grant. To fulfill their role as a steward of Federal funds, NIH awarding offices monitor grants to identify potential problems and areas where technical assistance might be necessary. This active monitoring is accomplished through review of reports and correspondence from the grantee, audit reports, site visits, and other information available to NIH.
Grantees will find specific post-award reporting requirements and due dates on their NIH Notice of Award or Subaward/Consortium Agreement.
NIH does not release funds for the full period of performance. Notices of Awards are issued for each year of the grant or Agreement. 澳门六合彩开奖预测 invoices NIH or the pass-through entity/lead organization (for subawards) to receive post-expense funding.
Best practise. Read the Notice of Award thoroughly for post-award requirements.
Refer to NIH’s for general information on:
- Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPR);
- Invention Reports;
- Final Invention Statements; and
- Close-out.
Contact
For post-award administrative support (non-financial), please contact: researchoffice@uwo.ca