Performance Progress and Monitoring Report (PPMR) Instru

Performance Progress and Monitoring Report

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PERFORMANCE PROGRESS and MONITORING REPORT (PPMR)

Page

of

Pages

1.Federal Agency and Organization Element to

Which Report is Submitted

2. Federal Grant or Other Identifying

Number Assigned by Federal Agency

3a. DUNS Number

3b. EIN

4. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address including zip code)

5. Recipient Identifying Number or Account Number

6. Project/Grant Period

Start Date: (Month, Day, Year) End Date: (Month, Day, Year)


7. Reporting Period End Date

(Month, Day, Year)

8. Final Report?


Yes No


Shape2 Shape3

9. Report Frequency annual semi-annual quarterly other (If other, describe: __________

__________________________)


10. Performance Narrative (attach performance narrative as instructed by the awarding Federal Agency)




11. Other Attachments (attach other documents as needed or as instructed by the awarding Federal Agency)

12. Certification: I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that this report is correct and complete for performance of activities for the purposes set forth in the award documents.

12a. Typed or Printed Name and Title of Authorized Certifying Official

12c. Telephone (area code, number and extension)

12d. Email Address

12b. Signature of Authorized Certifying Official


12e. Date Report Submitted (Month, Day, Year)


13. Agency use only

Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated to average 2 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer; 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS E-11, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-XXXX).








Performance Progress and Evaluation Report (PPER) Instructions

The Performance Progress and Evaluation Report (PPER) is a standard, CDC-wide performance progress and evaluation reporting format used by the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) to collect performance information from recipients of CDC funds awarded under all CDC programs, excluding those that support research. General instructions for completing the PPER are contained below. For further instructions on completing the PPER, please contact the agency’s points of contact specified in the "Agency Contacts" section of your award document.

Report Submissions

  1. The recipient must submit the PPER cover page and any of the forms (PPER A-F), which CDC requires, as specified in the award terms and conditions.

  1. The PPER must be submitted to the attention of the agency’s points of contact specified in the "Agency Contacts" section of the award document in accordance with the requirements established in the award document.

  1. If additional space is needed to support the PPER, supplemental pages should be attached. The additional pages must indicate the following at the top of each page: Federal Grant or other Identifying Award Number, Recipient Organization, DUNS Number, EIN, and period covered by the Report. Page numbers should be used if a particular page is used more than once.

Reporting Requirements

  1. All recipients of grants or cooperative agreements awarded under all CDC programs, excluding those that support research, are required to submit a PPER in accordance with the terms established in the award document.

  1. The PPER will be submitted in accordance with program guidance and award terms and conditions which may be quarterly, semi-annual, or annual. A final PPER shall be required at the completion of the award agreement.

  1. For interim PPERs, due dates will be in accordance with program guidance based on required reporting frequency and budget period start dates. .

  1. For final PPERs due dates are required not later than 90 days after the end of the reporting period end date.


Performance Progress and Evaluation Report

Item

Data Elements

Line Item Instructions for PPER

1

Awarding Federal agency and Organizational Element to Which Report

is Submitted

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

2

Federal Grant or Other

Identifying Number

Assigned by the awarding Federal agency

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

3a

DUNS Number

Enter the recipient organization's Data Universal Numbering System

(DUNS) number or Central Contract Registry extended DUNS number.

3b

EIN

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

4

Recipient Organization

Enter the name of recipient organization and address, including zip code.

5

Recipient Account

Number or Account

Number

Enter the account number or any other identifying number assigned by the recipient to the award. This number is strictly for the recipient's use only and is not required by the awarding Federal agency.

6

Project/Grant Period

Indicate the project/grant period established in the award document during which Federal sponsorship begins and ends. Note: Some agencies award multi-year grants for a project/grant period (e.g., 5 years) that are funded in increments known as budget periods or funding periods. These are typically annual increments. Please enter the project/grant period, not the budget period or funding period.

7

Reporting Period End Date

Enter the ending date of the reporting period. For quarterly, semi-annual, and annual reports, the following calendar quarter reporting period end dates shall be used: 3/31; 6/30; 9/30; and or 12/31. For final PPRs, the reporting period end date shall be the end date of the project/grant period. The frequency of required reporting is usually established in the award document.

8

Final Report

Mark appropriate box. Check “yes” only if this is the final report for the project/grant period specified in Box 6.

9

Report or Frequency

Select the appropriate term corresponding to the requirements contained in the award document. “Other” may be used when more frequent reporting is required for high-risk grantees, as specified in OMB Circular A110.

10

Performance Narrative

Attach performance narrative as instructed by the awarding Federal agency.

11

Other Attachments

Attach other documents as needed or as instructed by the awarding Federal agency.

Performance Progress and Evaluation Report

Item

Data Elements

Line Item Instructions for PPER

Remarks, Certification, and Agency Use Only

12a

Typed or Printed Name and Title of Authorized Certifying Representative

Authorized certifying official of the recipient.

12b

Signature of Authorized Certifying Official

Original signature of the recipient's authorizing official.

12c

Telephone (area code, number and extension)

Enter authorized official's telephone number.

12d

Email Address

Enter authorized official's email address.

12e

Date Report Submitted (Month, Day, Year)

Enter date submitted to the awarding Federal agency. Note: Report must be received by the awarding Federal agency no later than 90 days after the end of the reporting period.

13

Agency Use Only

This section is reserved for the awarding Federal agency use.


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