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Department of Labor OMB
No. 1205-0NEW
Employment
and Training Administration Expiration
Date: xx/xx/xxxx
Form
ETA-9165
Quarterly Narrative Progress Report
Unemployment Insurance Supplemental
Budget Request Activities
SBR
General Information
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State
Name:
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Grant
Number:
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Report
Quarter Ending:
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Date
of Submission:
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Project
Name:
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UIPL
Number:
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Project
Contact Information
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Name:
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Agency:
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Title
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Address:
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Phone:
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Ext:
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City:
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E-Mail:
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State:
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Zip
Code:
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Project
Report
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Summary
of Project
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Please limit your
response to 1000 characters or less.
This section is an
executive summary of the project. Each funded SBR project will
have its own separate quarterly progress report (ETA 9165)
through the quarter the project ends. Use this section to
provide a short summary of the project’s purpose. This
summary should only change during the life of the grant if the
state has received an approved modification to the grant
Statement of Work.
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Timeline
for Grant Activities and Milestones or Deliverables
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Please limit your
response to 1000 characters or less.
Use this section to
provide the timelines for and the progress in completing grant
activities, key milestones, and deliverables for this quarter.
Use the timeline in the grant’s statement of work to
identify all major program activities for the entire life of the
grant. The timeline will paint a picture of project flow that
includes start and end dates, schedule of activities, and
projected outcomes. In order to reap the most benefit from the
timeline, it is important that it be updated each quarter noting
the actual date of completion as each activity is accomplished.
Items to incorporate in the timeline include: project goals,
milestones, special events, important deadlines and deliverables.
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Project
Implementation and Funding Status
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Please limit your
response to 1000 characters or less.
Use this section to
provide a description of the implementation of key activities in
line with the grant’s Statement of Work for the current
quarter. Place an ‘X’ in one of the four check-boxes
provided below to provide an assessment of implementation
progress. The assessment should be supported by the status
narrative noting if the project is on schedule, behind schedule,
ahead of schedule, or complete this quarter. In addition, please
provide the funding status for this project for the end of the
quarter, including the total project funding, total obligated,
funding balance, and time remaining to expend funds/expenditure
target.
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State
Self-Assessment:
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On
Schedule
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Behind
Schedule
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Ahead
of Schedule
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Complete
this Quarter
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Total
Project Funding
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Total
Obligated
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Funding
Balance
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Expenditure
Target
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Project
Challenges, Risk Mitigation Efforts/Modification Requests, and
Technical Assistance Needs
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Please limit your
response to 1500 characters or less.
Use this section to
summarize any significant challenges to project implementation
encountered during the quarter, and describe any risk mitigation
efforts or actions taken to address the identified challenges.
In addition, a status update shall be provided on the resolution
of challenges identified in previous quarters. This section
should also include any questions you have for DOL and note any
identified needs for technical assistance from DOL or others.
The narrative should also indicate whether the grantee is
requesting a modification to any project strategies and how the
modification request changes the original project proposal. If a
modification has been requested, the narrative should also
indicate the status of the modification request. If states have
nothing to report, that should be specified.
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Best
Practices, Promising New Strategies and Success Stories
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Please limit your
response to 1000 characters or less.
Use this section to
describe promising approaches, innovative processes, or grant
success stories. States may also describe any lessons learned
and how those lessons learned will be implemented. Throughout
the implementation of the project, states may discover new
strategies that emerge as a result of data-driven continuous
improvement. As progress is made with a new and promising
strategy, or as data is gathered to support it, states should
document the progress and data each quarter. If states have
nothing to report, that should be specified.
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Additional
Outcome Information
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Please limit your
response to 1000 characters or less.
This section allows states
to report any grant-specific outcomes not captured in other
sections of the quarterly narrative progress report, including,
but not limited to, any specific outcomes included in the
statement of work.
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Certification
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Name
of Grantee Certifying Official:
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Phone:
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E-Mail
Address:
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This
reporting requirement is approved under the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, OMB Control No. 1205-new, expiring xx/xx/xxxx. Persons are
not required to respond to this collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB number. Public reporting burden for
this collection of information is estimated to average 10 hours for
the first two quarterly reports and an average of 5 hours for future
quarterly reports, including time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and reviewing the
collection of information. The reason for the collection of
information is general program oversight, evaluation and performance
assessment. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection, including suggestions for reducing
this burden, to the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and
Training Administration, Office of Performance and Technology, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW, Room S-5206, Washington, D.C. 20210.
[State
Name]
Narrative
Report
Quarter
Ending xx/xx/xxxx
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